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Critical Care

Image: Professor Emeritus Paul Hansma and the OsteoProbe (Photo courtesy of UCSB).

Hand-Held Probe Measures Bone Strength

A new device uses reference point indentation to measure the mechanical properties of bone at the tissue level.  More...
07 Apr 2015
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Combination CPR System Increases Cardiac Blood Flow

A synergetic cardiopulmonary resuscitation system uses two separate devices to improve long-term survival rates by 50%.  More...
06 Apr 2015

Women Retain Insulin Sensitivity Better Than Men

A new study shows that a protein that regulates muscle insulin resistance causes the sex differences in the risk of developing type two diabetes.  More...
05 Apr 2015
Image: Phlebotomy or venipuncture performed to obtain blood for laboratory tests (Photo courtesy of Sweet Water Health and Education).

Excessive Phlebotomy in Cardiac Surgical Care Leads to Anemia

Laboratory testing among patients undergoing cardiac surgery can lead to excessive bloodletting, which can increase the risk of developing hospital-acquired anemia and the need for blood transfusion.   More...
01 Apr 2015

Automated Monitoring Spots Growth Disorders in Children

Children's growth disorders can be detected earlier and more efficiently with the help of new electronic health record monitoring tools, according to a new study.  More...
31 Mar 2015
Image: Mycobacterium tuberculosis culture revealing this organism’s typical morphologic characteristics of colorless rough surface, which are seen in M. tuberculosis colonial growth (Photo courtesy of Dr. George Kubica).

Screening Strategy Reduces Incidence of Immigration-Related Tuberculosis

Implementation of the culture-based algorithm may have substantially reduced the incidence of tuberculosis among newly arrived, foreign-born persons in the United States of America.   More...
29 Mar 2015

Arm Approach Safer for Cardiac Catheterization

Patients undergoing a coronary angiogram had a significantly lower risk of major bleeding and death when accessed through the arm rather than the groin, according to a new study.   More...
29 Mar 2015
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