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Image: The Cerner FetaLink+ solution (Photo courtesy of Cerner).

Fetal Monitoring Available for Obstetricians on the Go

A new fetal monitor provides clinicians access to maternal and fetal surveillance information via an iPad or iPhone interface, driving efficiency at the point of care. More...
19 Dec 2012

More Medical Workers Suffer Computer-Related Injuries

The widespread adoption of electronic medical records and related digital technologies is likely to significantly boost repetitive strain musculoskeletal injuries among doctors and nurses. More...
19 Dec 2012
Image: The Sentrino continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) System (Photo courtesy of Medtronic).

Continuous Monitoring Improves Glucose Control in Critical Care Patients

A novel minimally invasive continuous glucose monitoring system has been specifically designed for use in hospital critical care units. More...
18 Dec 2012

Global Sperm Count Shows Steady Decline

A new study claims that the steady decline in French male sperm count and quality between 1989 and 2005 supports evidence that this is a global phenomenon. More...
18 Dec 2012

Copper Restricts Spread of Antibiotic-Resistant Infections

A new study shows how copper can prevent horizontal gene transfer in bacteria, which has contributed to the increasing number of antibiotic-resistant infections worldwide. More...
17 Dec 2012

Urine Composition Following Trauma Facilitates Bacterial Growth

A new study suggests that changes in the composition of urine in critically ill patients, including trauma patients, place them at high risk of urinary tract infection. More...
13 Dec 2012
Image: A fetus yawning in the womb (Photo courtesy of Durham University).

4D Ultrasound Reveals Fetuses Yawn in the Womb

Unborn infants are known to swallow, hiccup, and stretch in the womb, but new ultrasound research concluded that they also yawn. More...
12 Dec 2012
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