Soft Tissue Regeneration Advancing Next-Generation Device for Common Sports Injury
The cruciate ligaments of the knee are vital for a wide range of activities, from bending over to pick up something on the ground to running bases at a softball game.
Read more »OIS’ Subsidiary Named Among Top 20 EMR Software Providers
Abraxas made the list of top 20 ambulatory EMR software vendors for single physician practices, as well as for practices with 2 to 5, 26 to 99, 100 to 249 and 250 or more physicians.
Read more »OneMedForum 2011 to Feature “Provider As a System” Panel
“The Provider as a System” will discuss how innovations in information management and technology coupled with changes in the business landscape are transforming the delivery of healthcare.
Read more »NYSSA Announces Presenter List for Upcoming Biotech Conference
The New York Society of Security Analysts, a leading forum for the investment community, recently announced the presenter list for its 14th Annual Biotech and Specialty Pharma Conference.
Read more »Oculus Innovative Sciences to Collaborate with Onset Therapeutics
Their initial collaboration will target atopic dermatitis and related conditions.
Read more »Galderma Announces Results of Largest Rosacea Study Ever
Galderma Laboratories, a pharmaceutical company focused on dermatology products, recently announced results from its ORCA (Orecea for Rosacea: a Community-Based Assessment) study, the largest rosacea study ever.
Read more »DPR’s CaseReader Poised to Break New Ground in Diagnostic Radiology
DataPhysics Research (DPR) of Danville, CA, has developed a turnkey software solution to improve the quality of image-based diagnostics and ease the workload of radiologists.
Read more »Molecular Diagnostics a Natural Fit for Breast Cancer
The growing global incidence of breast cancer has led to an increased demand for molecular diagnostics tests that aid in diagnosing breast cancer.
Read more »Luminex Corp. Launches Its First Pharmacogenomics Test for Personalized Medicine
Patients with this genetic variant are more likely to experience adverse drug reactions or failure of treatment.
Read more »New Study: Robot-Assisted Hysterectomy Offers Similar (But Pricier) Results Compared to Laparoscopic Counterpart
According to the National Institutes of Health, one in three women in the U.S. will undergo a hysterectomy by the age of 60.
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