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Critical Care

Blood Gene Expression Profiles Distinguish MDD Patients

A set of seven genes in whole blood distinguished unmedicated major depressive disorder patients from healthy controls. More...
05 Aug 2010
Image: The DualCap disinfecting tool composed of two caps (photo courtesy Catheter Connections).

Novel Disinfecting Tool Prevents Contamination of IV Tubing

A simple single use device significantly reduces the bacterial contamination associated with intravenous catheter related blood stream infections. More...
04 Aug 2010

Cigarette Cravings May Result from Habit, Not Addiction

A novel study has found that the intensity of cravings for cigarettes has more to do with the psychosocial element of smoking than with the physiological effects of nicotine as an addictive chemical. More...
04 Aug 2010

Cardiac MRI Use in ER Slashes Costs and Hospital Admissions for Chest Pain Patients

New research indicates that chest pain may no longer have to mean a hospital stay--there is another alternative for diagnosing heart-related chest pain that costs less, and in some instances, allows the patient to return home the same day. More...
03 Aug 2010

Leisure Time Spent Sitting Could Shorten Life

People who spend six or more hours of their leisure time sitting down are likely to die earlier than those who sit for three hours or less, according to a new study. More...
03 Aug 2010
Image: Graphene oxide sheet interacting with bacteria (photo courtesy Shanghai Institute of Applied Physics).

Innovative Graphene Paper Helps Fight Disease-Causing Bacteria

A new study has found that graphene, a material that is a sheet of carbon one atom thick, does not allow the growth of bacteria on its surface. More...
02 Aug 2010

Brain Fluid Sensor May Improve Hydrocephalus Treatment

A patented volume sensor could better regulate cerebrospinal fluid flow in hydrocephalus patients by accurately measuring intracranial ventricular fluid volume, and keeping it constant using an active feedback control mechanism. More...
02 Aug 2010
New
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Handheld Blood Glucose Analyzer
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SARS‑CoV‑2/Flu A/Flu B/RSV Sample-To-Answer Test
SARS‑CoV‑2/Flu A/Flu B/RSV Cartridge (CE-IVD)
New
Digital Radiography System (Ceiling Free)
Digix CF Series
New
Wound Irrigation Solution
Prontosan®


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