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Cryoanalgesia and Non-Opioid Options Are Changing the Way We Manage Pain. Expert Shares His Views

As a specialist in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, I strive to help patients improve their function and pain. Therefore, it is paramount that I’m consistently well-informed of the latest clinical research and innovations within my field.

What You Should Ask About Intellectual Property Before Investing: An IP Due Diligence Primer

In considering any acquisition or investment in a company, it is critical to ask – what important assets do these companies own or control that justify an investment or acquisition?

How Online Counseling Services Became Popular During Q4 of 2020

By Stephen LaRosa, Ph.D. How Online Counseling Services Became Popular During Q4 of 2020: The emergence of the digital world paved the way for several...

BENEFITS of Hiring a Location Independent Worker: Remote Working in MedTech

Ramya Sriram, digital content manager at Kolabtree, the freelance platform for medical device consultants and scientists, discusses why a flexible remote team is a strong asset for medical device small and medium enterprises.

Doron Besser Advises: Nurse Certification Isn’t Required for Feeding Tube Placement. Let’s Talk About It

Prospective nurses each year complete their post-secondary degrees and training, soon to start their careers in clinics and hospitals. As a part of their training in the basics, many learn to properly place feeding tubes. Perhaps shockingly, some do not.

Ajay Rane: How the IoT Can Keep U.S. Healthcare Manufacturers Competitive in the EU

Ajay Rane offers expert views and thoughts.

Chronic Liver Disease: The ‘Silent’ Disease Affecting 1 in 3 People with An Annual Mortality Rate of 2 Million

Chronic liver disease is a major public health issue worldwide, affecting over 844 million people with an annual mortality rate of 2 million.

Addressing the Silent and Deadly Rise of CKD with Genetic Testing

CKD is a common and growing public health concern. The CDC estimates that one in seven American adults (roughly 37 million people) have CKD, and many are not aware they have it.

Large International Study Pinpoints the Impact of TP53 Mutations On Blood Cancer Severity

A large international study led by researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering finds that having two mutated copies of the TP53 gene, as opposed to a single mutated copy, is associated with worse outcomes in myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myeloid leukemia. The findings have immediate clinical relevance for risk assessment and treatment of people with a blood cancer called myelodysplastic syndrome
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