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In vitro grafts increase blood flow in infarcted rat hearts: Stem-cell scientists show that petri dish-built matrices of vessels integrate well with existing heart tissue
Advances in stem cell research offer hope for treatments that could help patients regrow heart muscle tissue after heart attacks,
Continue reading »For first time, researchers can measure insecticide on surface of mosquito nets
Insecticide-infused mosquito netting is in widespread use around the world to limit the spread of mosquito-borne diseases, such as malaria.
Continue reading »Trump's tariff threats on China could hit hospital IT shops
President Trump on Wednesday threatened to add new import taxes on an additional $257 billion of Chinese goods to the
Continue reading »NextFlex invests $12 million into health monitoring systems, other innovations
San Jose, California-based NextFlex announced that it is investing $12 million to take on seven initiatives, three of which are
Continue reading »New development in 3D super-resolution imaging gives insight on Alzheimer’s disease
Recent studies show that 40 percent of Americans over the age of 85 have Alzheimer’s disease, and that the disease
Continue reading »Researchers trace Parkinson’s damage in the heart
A new way to examine stress and inflammation in the heart will help Parkinson’s researchers test new therapies and explore
Continue reading »Blood sample breakthrough good news for pregnant women
A wide range of fetal genetic abnormalities could soon be detected in early pregnancy thanks to a world-first study led
Continue reading »Trump's Chinese tariffs threaten to cost medical device makers $138 million a year, MITA says
President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Chinese imports will cost American medical device makers more than $138 million this year, the
Continue reading »Low-cost plastic sensors could monitor a range of health conditions
An international team of researchers have developed a low-cost sensor made from semiconducting plastic that can be used to diagnose
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