People with the bleeding disorder hemophilia A require lifelong treatment, which would include regular infusions of a clotting promoter factor VIII. Treatments could be expensive and time-consuming.
A research team from the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia has suggested the several inexpensive ways of cleaning trash and the plantation of new grass and trees in vacant lands might reduce peoples’ feelings of worthlessness and depression.
Neurodegenerative diseases are plenty in number, but to find the ultimate research is still ongoing worldwide. One company involved in this process is Suven Life Sciences. They have discovered novel chemical entities responsible for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases, which were claimed for patenting.
Hip implants containing crossed-linked polyethylene (XLPE) significantly reduce the risk of a patient requiring correction surgery post a total hip replacement, concluded an Australian long-term follow-up study.
Epidiolex, compounded from decontaminated cannabidiol, or CBD, permitted for two atypical types of epilepsy, would be the first prescription medication extracted from the marijuana plant, expected to reach pharmacies this fall.
The upgraded McDonald criteria for multiple sclerosis (MS) has presented increased diagnoses in patients with clinically isolated syndrome (CIS), however a recent study of the criteria suggests that they may misguide to a number of false positive MS diagnoses in patients with a milder disease condition.
Are you considering purchasing a Wooden Electric Hospital Bed for paralyzed patients? The Drugdu medical devices products buyer’s guide will help you decide on what you need and what you require.
A European Radiology Experimental journal article describes how a team of researchers have established and validated an augmented reality system that could enable high accuracy interventional cancer treatments.
Reports of the country’s first African swine fever case in China’s Liaoning province sparked increased inspections at pig farms and markets and beefed up the scrutinizing of hog transportation.
A new report by nonprofit group Initiative for Medicines, Access & Knowledge (I-MAK) exposes the prime offenders of the U.S. patent system, the pharma giants who are taking advantage of its loopholes to amass huge profits.
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