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In honor of World Heart Day on September 29, we're diving into the world of cardiovascular diagnostics. Echocardiography, one of the most widely used screening and diagnostic modalities in healthcare, has seen a resurgence thanks to advances and groundbreaking innovations within the last few years. Join us as we explore the top trends shaping these diagnostic methods. 1. ...
Thousands of patients suffering from deep vein thrombosis (DVT) are set to benefit from a lifesaving procedure using a new blood clot grabbing device pioneered by NHS specialists. The treatment involves inserting a stent, a tiny, ball- shaped wire cage into a blocked vein. Once in position, the collapsible cage is expanded and ‘ catches’ the clot. When the device is pulled out, the ...
Supply-chain issues are everywhere. From microchips to baby formula to lumber, shortages have seemingly become the norm rather than the exception over the past couple of years. Few industries have been spared, including radiology. For just one example, consider supply-chain fluctuations in medical isotopes that are used daily in tens of thousands of procedures. The most recent notable example ...
As most of you know by now, arthritis is one of the most common diseases that afflicts pets. In fact, according to most estimates, 1 in 5 dogs is affected by osteoarthritis. Additionally, it is estimated that 40-92% of cats are affected by arthritis. There are numerous potential treatment modalities for arthritis including medications, rehabilitation, and even VetStem Cell Therapy. Another ...
Predicting Treatment Success Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) has recently emerged as a promising treatment for depression and an effective mood enhancer, showing benefits over similar treatments including traditional vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) which is invasive and costly. tVNS targets the auricular branch of the vagus nerve and works by applying a small electrical stimulation ...
What is CRPS Complex regional pain syndrome, formerly RSD, is a rare but extremely complex and serious pain condition. While it might only affect about 200,000 people in the United States, those who suffer from it experience excruciating pain and often debilitating side effects. There is no cure yet, but there are multiple treatment options offering varying degrees of relief. CRPS can cause ...
Data published in the Journal of Infectious Diseases demonstrate that M2SR can protect against a multi-seasonal, seven-year drifted influenza strain – MADISON, Wis., Aug. 2, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — FluGen, Inc., a clinical-stage vaccine company transforming vaccine efficacy in infectious respiratory diseases, today announced the publication of results from its Phase 2 human challenge ...
Capacity: 500tons/day Leachate Influent water quality: SS<=500mg/L, pH 6-9, Temperature 20-40, CODcr<=15000mg/L, BOD5<=5000mg/L, NH3-N<=1800mg/L, TN<=2200mg/L, Total hardness(as CaCO3)<=1500mg/L, Total Alkalinity(as CaCO3) <=10000mg/L, SiO2<=50mg/L 15000us/cm<conductivity<=20000us/cm, recovery rate 70-75% 20000us/cm<conductivity<=25000us/cm, recovery rate ...
Capacity: 600tons/day Influent water quality: CODcr<=20000mg/L, NH3-N<=2000mg/L, SS<=800mg/L, Total Hardness(as CaCO3)<=1200mg/L, Total alkalinity(as CaCO3)<=8000mg/L, SiO2<=50mg/L, pH 6-9, temperature 20-37degree Celsius 15000us/cm<conductivity<=20000us/cm, recovery rate 70-75% 20000us/cm<conductivity<=25000us/cm, recovery rate 65-70% ...
Material Description: Acrylic plastic is commonly known as plexiglass, resistant to outdoor aging. It has excellent light transmission and good surface finish, and can print transparent and translucent products with certain strength requirements. The disadvantage is that the surface hardness is slightly lower and it is easy to scratch. Application: pmma injection molding is widely used in ...
Researchers have developed a recyclable, adsorbent membrane that gives hope for large-scale treatment When we flush, we expect to never encounter the contents again, but the truth of the matter is that pharmaceuticals dissolved in urine or simply discarded in a toilet, tub, or sink frequently make their way into our drinking water supply and the food chain. The same goes for personal care ...
