Mass enlistment: the future of trauma care
Over the past 20 years, trauma care has evolved thanks to improvements in systems, assessment, triage, resuscitation and…
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02 Nov 16
Over the past 20 years, trauma care has evolved thanks to improvements in systems, assessment, triage, resuscitation and…
02 Nov 16
Given the similarity in symptomology, it is often difficult to distinguish bacterial and viral infections of the central…
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
Danish company Brainreader has developed an assessment tool for healthcare professionals that speeds up the processing of MRI…
02 Nov 16
The device at the centre of a sophisticated new approach to minimising X-ray exposure isn’t a new piece…
02 Nov 16
Developing products that enable the most accurate imaging results – and that protect imaging panels from damage –…
02 Nov 16
Scientists at the Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center have identified a new method of detecting and combatting leukaemia by…
02 Nov 16
Contrast media has undoubtedly been a boon to medical science, but its use under certain conditions can lead…
02 Nov 16
Scientists at Singapore’s Nanyang Technological University (NTU) have created magnetic microbubbles that can target and deliver cancer drug…