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Critical Care

Wound Dressings Use Silicone Adhesive Technology

A range of wound care products provide a novel approach to wound repair, responding to basic needs for moist treatments, complex wounds, and nonhealing wounds. More...
25 May 2010

Corneal Pathogens Identified by Rapid Molecular Methods

A molecular diagnostic test identified bacterial and fungal infections of the eye. These pathogens cause corneal ulcers and this methodology is much faster than standard methods. More...
24 May 2010

Implantable ECG Monitor Reduces Patient Cardiac Risk

A life saving implantable cardioverter defibrillator continuously monitors changes in the ST segment of the beating heart's rhythm, detecting potential cardiac problems. More...
24 May 2010

Prenatal HTS Method Prevents and Controls Thalassemia

A rapid, high-throughput screening, prenatal method was developed for prevention and control of the blood disease α-thalassemia. More...
20 May 2010
Image: When toxins secreted from pathogenic bacteria lyse a vesicle containing an antibacterial agent, the agent destroys the bacteria (photo courtesy University of Bath).

"Smart” Wound Dressings Could Identify and Destroy Infection-Causing Bacteria

A new study describes an innovative wound dressing system that releases an encapsulated antimicrobial agent only in the presence of pathogenic bacteria, allowing the body's normal microflora to continue providing a natural defense against infection. More...
19 May 2010

Racial Disparity in Colorectal Cancer Related to Healthcare Utilization

A new study has found that black patients who underwent flexible sigmoidoscopy were less likely to schedule recommended follow-up colonoscopy than white patients, which may lead to higher rates of colorectal cancer mortality. More...
19 May 2010

Light-Activated Technology Could Treat Battlefield Injuries

A new tissue bonding technology could replace conventional sutures, staples, and glues in repairing skin wounds, reconnecting severed peripheral nerves, blood vessels, tendons, and incisions in the cornea. More...
18 May 2010
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