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Critical Care

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
Image: The ABORhCard  immunohematology diagnostic platform (photo courtesy Micronics).

Credit Card-Sized Device Determines Blood Groups

A simple credit card-sized device helps determine a person's blood group and Rhesus factor status within minutes of submitting a blood sample. More...
17 May 2010

Statins Protect Against Candida Infection in Hospitalized Diabetics

Exposure to statin therapy might be protective against Candida colonization or infection in high-risk patients with type 2 diabetes, according to a new study. More...
14 May 2010
Image: The Shape-HF Cardiopulmonary Testing system (photo courtesy Shape medical Systems).

"No-Stress” Test Brings Relief to Heart Failure Patients

A new "no stress” diagnostic system assesses patients with heart failure and optimizes their treatment, according to a new study. More...
13 May 2010

Cardiostim 2010 to Focus on the Management of Cardiac Arrhythmias

Cardiostim 2010, the 17th world congress on cardiac electrophysiology and cardiac techniques, will focus this year on technologic advances, unveiling new techniques that allow the delivery of more efficacious, more expeditious, and more durable treatments for those who suffer from cardiac rhythm disturbances. More...
13 May 2010

Sigmoidoscopy Could Thwart a Third of Colorectal Cancers

A new study shows that a single examination with flexible sigmoidoscopy in healthy individuals aged 55-64 years and removal of any polyps found reduced the incidence of colorectal cancer by one third. More...
13 May 2010
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