UC Berkeley Research Team Tests Device which Acts as Sponge for Absorbing Excess Chemotherapy Drugs in the Bloodstream

A new device developed by University of California Berkeley, can be potentially used for absorbing excess chemotherapy drugs before they circulate in the bloodstream. This has shown potential to significantly reduce side effects of the chemo drugs for patients undergoing the treatment. Chemotherapy is a part of the standard treatment procedure for diagnosed cancers. While …

Lack of Deep Sleep Linked to Early Signs of Alzheimer’s Disease

In a new study, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis may have uncovered important explanation on how and why poor sleep is linked to early signs of Alzheimer’s disease. Older people who have reduced slow-wave sleep – the deep sleep required to accumulate memories and wake up feeling refreshed – tend …

Ablative Solutions Inc. Raises Funding of $77M to Focus on Effective Treatments for Hypertension

Hypertension refers to a medical condition that has had a history of affecting people across the globe and also carries the potential of resulting into chronic health issues, such as cardiac arrest, heart failure, and stroke. It also represents a notable burden to the overall healthcare system framework and has attracted the attention of healthcare …

Neurosurgery Surgical Power Tools Market Projected to Gain Significant Value of US$ 123.2 Mn by 2028

Technological advancements in electrical neurosurgical drills power tools over the years have resulted in reduced post-operative pain and discomforts, which is expected to contribute to the growth of the global Neurosurgery Surgical Power Tools. Technological advancements, coupled with increasing number of skull-based surgeries and craniotomy procedures are projected to increase the adoption of Neurosurgery Surgical …

Novel Developments to Transform Dental Hygiene Outlook

Oral diseases are getting more common across the globe, affecting people throughout their lifetime. The need for effective oral care is becoming a crucial requirement for customers, with the increasing awareness pertaining to dental hygiene. Customers are opting for an improved dental hygiene device that ensures better cleanliness or the gums and teeth. Moreover, with …

Changing Healthcare Landscape to Influence Point of care Cholesterol Monitoring Device Demand

Point of care cholesterol monitoring device is being used increasingly for detecting the blood analytes for further diagnosis and management. It is a modern healthcare device that enables the clinicians or patients to perform diagnostic tests outside laboratories. Its compact design and portability makes it ideal for use in obtaining results of lipoprotein and cholesterol …

Lab Workflow Solutions Market Forecast, Trend Analysis & Competition Tracking – Global Review 2018 to 2027

Dependency for Regulating Routine Lab Workflows Stimulating Sales of Lab Workflow Solutions With greater dependency on sample testing in the in-vitro space in healthcare domain, it has become essential to regulate and streamline day-to-day sample processing in laboratories. With that as a primary focus of various laboratories, the essentiality of lab workflow solutions has never …

Breakthrough Research Suggests Existing Breast Cancer Drugs could be Used to Treat Certain Types of Lung Cancers

 Breast cancer drugs can also be used to treat certain targeted therapy resistant lung cancers, according to a new study. The study, conducted on mice, found that the mutations in the gene EGFR were responsible for certain lung tumors in mice. When protein p110a was blocked by drugs, the tumor shrank in size. P110a blocking …

New Product Launches to Drive Negative Pressure Wound Therapy Adoption

Companies Develop Remote Therapy Monitoring Program KCI, an Acelity Firm, global leader in the advanced wound management along with Highmark Inc., a nationwide spread healthcare insurance provider, have taken immense efforts in developing iOn PROGRESS™ Remote Therapy Monitoring Program. This new development is based on a performance-based agreement that aims in improving the overall patient …

Technological Innovations to Transform Breast Pumps Landscape

Pentagon Spends Nearly $1,400 in Electric Breast Pump Pentagon has spent approximately $1,400 in electric breast pump, which goes for nearly $192 in stores. On a broader aspect, DHA (Defense Health Agency) overpaid around $16.2Million for the standard electric breast pump as well as replacement parts offered to the beneficiaries in former West, South and …