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Safety Data Released for Silicone Breast Implants

The US FDA has released a report updating the clinical and scientific information for silicone gel-filled breast implants, including preliminary safety data from studies conducted by the manufacturers. More...
18 Jul 2011
Image: The Panda Infant Warmer (Photo courtesy of GE Healthcare).

Innovative Warmer Safeguards Newborn Wellbeing

A newborn warmer bed offers exceptional thermal performance without an overhead heater, making procedures such as X-rays and surgery easier for attending clinicians. More...
12 Jul 2011

Sleep Deprivation in Medical Caregivers Has Deadly Results

Sleep deprivation in physicians and nurses working extended-hour hospital shifts is compromising patient safety and increasing their risk for traffic accidents, according to a new study. More...
07 Jul 2011

Hydrogen Peroxide Vapor Found Effective in Decontamination

A comparison of two hospital-room decontamination methods, hydrogen peroxide vapor and an ultraviolet C light process, shows that hydrogen peroxide is more effective in eradicating bacteria, according to a new study. More...
27 Jun 2011
Image: the Different positions of the Total Lift Bariatric Bed (TLBB) (Photo courtesy of VitalGo).

New Bariatric Bed Offers Unprecedented Benefits

A new bariatric version of a patient bed addresses a wide variety of care, treatment, and safety issues for patients weighing up to 450 kilograms. More...
21 Jun 2011

Ergonomic Bassinet Offers Enhanced Neonatal Care

An innovative neonatal Bassinet with advanced design and ergonomic features allows the mother to remain seated while taking care of her baby. More...
15 Jun 2011

Chiropractic Manipulation Results in Little Risk of Chest Injury

A preliminary study shows that maximum chest compression during chiropractic manipulation of the thoracic spine is unlikely to result in injury. More...
25 May 2011
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The Patient Care channel of HospiMedica deals with hospital equipment and fixtures, patient ID, patient comfort, emergency equipment, and similar items.