A new member has been added to the Fitbit Charge Family namely the Fitbit Charge 3 with an additional feature of measuring the SpO2. The new version will hit the market in October.
Designed to assist patients in breathing, medical ventilators forever changed the medical world. As medical technology advances, so do these life-saving devices. The Ddu (drugdu.com) team has listed 3 types of medical ventilators to help you decide which would be the smartest buy next time you decide to invest in one.
Operating theatres are filled with a complex range of surgical equipment such as surgical lamps and surgical ventilators. Since these surgical theatres are of such importance, it is essential to make sure that all equipment in them is top-quality.
Merck and Healthy Interactions, a healthcare firm for people that provides digital and personal solutions for management and education of chronic illnesses, jointly started a diabetes management and engagement platform which encourages personal counselling programs.
Bristol-Myers Squibb secured a standing in the small cell lung cancer domain making up for its slower growth in the non-small cell lung cancer market compared to its counterpart, Merck.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) patients are now offered with a new treatment option as the FDA grants de novo approval for Brainsway’s deep transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) system.
There are many healthy habits to improve your overall health such as losing weight, eating less, exercising more, sleeping more etc. But we have listed 5 healthy tricks which might sound counterintuitive, but really works.
The demand for novel medical technologies seems to grow continuously. Hence there has been an increasing number of start-ups in order to fill the gaps by providing innovative solutions to persisting health issues. In this article, we will have a brief look at five of the world’s most promising medical device start-ups.
Quick diagnosis and treatment monitoring are critical due to the emergence of multidrug resistance, especially in tuberculosis. Taking this fact into consideration, a research team from Stanford University School of Medicine developed an imaging technique to diagnose tuberculosis (TB) within an hour and monitor the effectiveness of treatments.
Published online in CANCER, a new study explains how socioeconomic status exhibits racial and ethnic inequalities in childhood cancer survival. The study findings may pinpoint the areas that require maximum resources so as to narrow the racial and ethnic survival gap for all main childhood cancers.
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