Asthma research catches its breath
Once seen as a single condition, asthma is now known to be a heterogeneous disease with many distinct…
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02 Nov 16
Once seen as a single condition, asthma is now known to be a heterogeneous disease with many distinct…
02 Nov 16
Scientists at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) have created magnetic microbubbles that can target and deliver cancer drug…
02 Nov 16
People with diabetes can face financial stress, and often have to sacrifice healthcare and food, regardless of their…
02 Nov 16
Pressure ulcers are a debilitating but all too common affliction for those in old age or suffering long-term…
02 Nov 16
As the first robot to complete soft-tissue surgery is hailed as the future of medicine, Practical Patient Care…
02 Nov 16
Keeping operating rooms clean and sterile is a vital process, and one that is constantly being tweaked. Trevor…
02 Nov 16
Over the past 20 years, trauma care has evolved thanks to improvements in systems, assessment, triage, resuscitation and…
02 Nov 16
Andrew Putwain speaks to Paul Galluzzo, The Technology Partnership’s chief researcher, about a new imaging probe designed to…
02 Nov 16
Professor Ed Bullmore, head of psychiatry at the University of Cambridge, talks to Lynette Eyb about how new…
02 Nov 16
Technologists who perform fluoroscopically guided interventional procedures face increased risks of brain and breast cancers and melanoma, according…