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Electrocardiograph Monitoring via Computer

A new palm-sized electrocardiograph (ECG) monitor connects to the Universal Serial Bus (USB) port on Windows-based laptop and desktop computers to provide easy and inexpensive real-time cardiac monitoring. More...
30 Nov -0001

Coated Stent for Sustained Prevention of Stenosis

A pilot study has shown that stenosis patients treated with a coronary stent coated with an immunosuppressive agent experienced no restenosis for at least one year following treatment. More...
30 Nov -0001

Imaging Study Reveals a Clue to Schizophrenia

A magnetic resonance (MR) brain imaging study has revealed that the thalamus, the brain's main sensory filter, is smaller than normal from the earliest stages of schizophrenia. More...
30 Nov -0001

Study Compares Tests for HER-2/neu Status

A study of 900 breast cancer patients involving a direct comparison of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and immunohistochemistry tests in detecting the HER-2/neu status found the FISH test to be the most accurate and reliable. More...
30 Nov -0001

Nerve Stimulation Implant May Aid Depression

A pilot study involving patients with pharmacotherapy-resistant depression indicates that the use of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) has the potential to bring about sustained improvement in such patients. More...
30 Nov -0001

New Capabilities in Laser Angioplasty

Research shows that the use of higher laser energy delivered through catheters can open blockages in coronary arteries that were previously untreatable with laser angioplasty. More...
30 Nov -0001

Implant Aids Gastroparesis Patients

A neurostimulator implant that delivers mild electrical pulses to nerves in the stomach has been shown to reduce the symptoms of nausea and vomiting and improve the quality of life for patients who suffer from severe gastroparesis. More...
30 Nov -0001
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STI Test
Vivalytic Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Array
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Temperature Monitor
ThermoScan Temperature Monitoring Unit
Infant Resuscitator
Easypuff
Pulmonary Ventilator
OXYMAG


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