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Healthcare innovation has accelerated in recent years, but hospitals and medical providers continue to struggle with tim ...
The American Medical Manufacturers Association (AMMA) has launched a label to mark domestically produced medical equipment.
The study, led by Torres and her team at the Rutgers Sensory Motor Integration Lab, used a novel data type she developed ...
United Airlines said it has apologized to a woman who felt "humiliated" when crew members tried to get her to remove her son's ventilator on a flight this month. Melissa Sotomayor said in a now ...
Google on Tuesday announced new products and features aimed at healthcare use cases, including improved overviews in Google Search for health queries, medical records APIs, and new health-focused ...
Dublin, March 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Nanotechnology in Medical Devices - Global Strategic Business Report" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering. The global market ...
From a console in Shanghai, French surgeon Youness Ahallal guided robotic arms in Morocco with real-time precision, delicately removing a patient's tumor. Despite the staggering 12,000-kilometer ...
First-year nurses often have difficulties while bridging the gap between educational theory and required workplace practice. In the fast-paced medical field, sufficient guidance is hard to come by ...
With digital interventions such as telemedicine platforms, AI-driven diagnostics and mobile health initiatives already ensuring access for patients to specialists and timely interventions, going ...
A legislative proposal to cut in half a Pentagon-funded medical research account, subtracting hundreds of millions of dollars in this fiscal year alone, would jeopardize the fight against deadly ...
Be amazed as a skilled woman expertly manipulates old industrial machinery to create high-quality medical instruments. With precision and mastery, she breathes new life into vintage equipment ...
When her school closed down in March 2020, Chimére Sweeney, an English teacher in Baltimore, thought she’d return to her students once the U.S. got a handle on the new SARS-CoV-2 virus.