Some hospitalized patients’ infections may develop from their own bacteria: Study in mice indicates medical interventions can awaken dormant, hidden bacteria
The opportunistic bacterium Acinetobacter baumannii rarely sickens healthy people but causes serious infections in hospitalized patients. A study in mice suggests that Acinetobacter can hide undetected in bladder cells and then reactivate when stimulated by medical intervention.
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Continue Reading »Why automation is the best medicine for the healthcare industry
How does a sector with significant backlogs, resource and talent shortages, and difficulty attracting and retaining new talent dig, itself out?
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Continue Reading »Researchers create the first ‘living medicine’ to treat drug-resistant lung infections
Researchers have designed the first ‘living medicine’ to treat lung infections. The treatment targets Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a type of bacteria which is naturally resistant to many types of antibiotics and is a common source of infections in hospitals.
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Continue Reading »Crown Aesthetics Introduces BIOJUVE™, a Revolutionary First of Its Kind, Living Skin Biome Care, Clinically Proven to Deliver Results, 24/7
Crown Aesthetics Introduces BIOJUVE™, a Revolutionary First of Its Kind, Living Skin Biome Care, Clinically Proven to Deliver Results, 24/7 – read this article along with other careers information, tips and advice on BioSpace…
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Continue Reading »NanoVibronix Provides Update on Expanding Access to PainShield
NanoVibronix Provides Update on Expanding Access to PainShield – read this article along with other careers information, tips and advice on BioSpace…
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Continue Reading »Valuable tool reveals the connections between gut microbes and the brain
In the past decade, researchers have begun to appreciate the importance of a two-way communication that occurs between microbes in the gastrointestinal tract and the brain, known as the gut–brain axis.
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Continue Reading »What does 2023 look like for medical, aero, and EV?
GIE Media’s Manufacturing Group editors sit down for a roundtable to discuss the current market and what to expect in 2023 and beyond.
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Continue Reading »Tandem Closes Insulin Patch Deal
The San Diego, CA-based company has completed its acquisition of AMF Medical about a month after it announced the deal.
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Continue Reading »FDA Approves First Reversible BTK Inhibitor
The FDA granted Eli Lilly’s Jaypirca accelerated approval for the treatment of adults with relapsed or refractory mantle cell lymphoma.
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Continue Reading »Electromagnetic device could catapult advances in mechanobiology research into the clinical arena
A new electromagnetic device that enables high-precision measurements of a broad range of soft biological tissues, has established a new standard of precision in the mechanobiology field, say researchers.
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