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Moorfields Eye Hospital to Open Eye Care Diagnostic Hub at Brent Cross United Kingdom
Facility will be the first Moorfields hub to open in a retail destination.
Harley Street Clinic Launches New Era of Cancer Screening to Aid Early Cancer Detection
Prof Anwar Padhani said: “We are delighted to introduce our new Advanced Cancer Screening which is focused on detecting asymptomatic tumours in clients as early as possible, which as we all know is so important when it comes to giving diagnosed patients the best chance they can have for successful treatment.
Hospitals in One of the Fastest Growing States in the Nation Bolstering Medical Equipment Inventory With Support From US Med-Equip
New USME Nevada branch will give regional hospitals faster access to life-saving medical equipment.
Cleveland Clinic Achieves Global Healthcare Accreditation for a Second Term
Cleveland Clinic has pioneered many medical breakthroughs, including coronary artery bypass surgery and the first face transplant in the United States. U.S. News & World Report consistently names Cleveland Clinic as one of the nation's best hospitals in its annual "America's Best Hospitals" survey.
Palm Beach Gardens Medical Center Earns Blue Distinction® Center+ Designation for Quality and Cost-Efficiency in Knee and Hip Replacement Surgeries
Facilities designated as Blue Distinction Centers® for Knee and Hip Replacement demonstrate expertise in total knee and total hip replacement surgeries, resulting in fewer patient complications and hospital readmissions.
St. Mary’s Medical Center is the First Hospital in Florida to Treat Stroke Patients with Novel TIGERTRIEVERÔ Stroke Device
TIGERTRIEVER is the first and only adjustable clot retriever, providing physicians with greater control and adaptability to varying patient anatomy and circumstances.
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: A Drug Can Relieve Persistent Daydreaming, Fatigue, and Brain Sluggishness in Adults
Researchers at NYU Grossman School of Medicine and Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai who led the study say the stimulant lisdexamfetamine (sold as Vyvanse) reduced by 30 percent self-reported symptoms of sluggish cognitive tempo. It also lowered by over 40 percent symptoms of ADHD and significantly corrected deficits in executive brain function, with fewer episodes of procrastination, improvements in keeping things in mind, and strengthened prioritization skills.
Using Virtual Populations for Clinical Trials
A study involving virtual rather than real patients was as effective as traditional clinical trials in evaluating a medical device used to treat brain aneurysms, according to new research.
Northwell Health Sends Vaccinators to Ecuador
At the request of Ecuador’s Minster of Health, and for the first time since the start of the pandemic, the Northwell Health CGH team traveled outside of the U.S. on June 13 to help get shots in arms relieve overburdened health care workers in the South American country who have been working around the clock in the race to vaccinate their population.