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Medical isotopes are used in the medical industry to diagnose and treat cancer, heart disease, and other medical conditions. There are more than 40 million medical procedures worldwide that use medical isotopes, and every 1 in 50 people undergo a nuclear diagnostic procedure annually in developing countries. Canada is one of the largest medical isotope producers in the world. Canada’s Nuclear Isotope Program and the U.S. Department of Energy’s Isotope Program (DOE IP) pioneer research and development ...
ByARC Clean Technology, Inc. based in Saint John, NEW BRUNSWICK (CANADA)
AAA may be detected during a routine physical when feeling your abdomen, with a chest x-ray or ultrasound. ...
ByEndologix LLC based in Irvine, CALIFORNIA (USA)
The diagnosis of heart failure typically starts when a patient talks to their caregiver about the signs and symptoms they are experiencing. Their health care provider may ask questions designed to confirm the causes of heart failure that may be in their medical history as ...
ByImpulse Dynamics based in Marlton, NEW JERSEY (USA)
A cerebral aneurysm is a weakened part of an artery in the brain that bulges and fills with blood. When it ruptures, blood spills into the surrounding brain tissue resulting in a hemorrhagic ...
ByArtio Medical, Inc. based in Prairie Village, KANSAS (USA)
Arteries and veins in the body, like other tissues, can be damaged or become diseased. Continued blood flow through these vessels can result in life-threatening bleeding. Physicians often implant medical devices to stop blood flow into damaged or diseased vessels and redirect it into healthy vessels and tissues. This is known as a vascular embolization or occlusion ...
ByArtio Medical, Inc. based in Prairie Village, KANSAS (USA)
Microbe Inotech Laboratories, Inc. provides a microbial genomics platform through licensed database agreements focused on the characterization of microorganisms, pathogens and anti-microbial resistance for pathogen detection, food safety inspections and issues, pharmaceutical discovery, public health surveillance, water and wastewater analysis, agriculture and microbiome analysis and comparisons. From a post-sequencingmetagenomic sample (i.e. DNA extracted from your sample) the MiL Inc. provides identification ...
ByPluton Biosciences, Inc. based in St. Louis, MISSOURI (USA)
