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Brain Toxicity Map May Help Protect Cognition for Cancer Patients

New research is giving radiation oncologists who treat brain tumors a better determination of how to maintain the brain’s functions while still killing cancer. More...
04 Apr 2013

Antibiotics Overused in Nursing Homes

A new study reveals that antibiotic treatment courses in long-term care facilities appear to be driven more by prescriber preference than patient characteristics. More...
03 Apr 2013
Image: The iTClamp Hemorrhage Control System (Photo courtesy of iTraumaCare).

Pressure Clamp Stops Hemorrhages on the Spot

An innovative wound closure-clamping device controls severe bleeding within seconds of a traumatic injury. More...
01 Apr 2013
Image: The IntelliSpace eCareManager 3.9 graphical dashboard (Photo courtesy of Philips Healthcare).

Graphical Dashboard Advances eICU Telehealth

A new graphical dashboard seamlessly blends medicine, transformative services, and technology to address intensive care unit physician and nurse shortages, dramatically improving access to and quality of patient care. More...
01 Apr 2013

Novel Formulation Reduces Radiation Induced Dermatitis

A liposomal formulation of human recombinant superoxide dismutase helps control dermatitis in patients who receive radiation therapy after breast-preserving surgery. More...
28 Mar 2013

Breakthrough for Temporary Tinnitus Sufferers

A new sound therapy can cure temporary tinnitus, the result of exposure to loud music, working in a noisy environment, or after using headphones. More...
27 Mar 2013
Image: A composite image of zinc degradation in a rat artery (Photo courtesy of Michigan Technological University).

Zinc Corrosion Behavior Favors Bioabsorbable Stents

A new study proposes that Zinc be considered as the ideal biomaterial for use in bioabsorbable cardiac stents. More...
26 Mar 2013
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