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Screening Devices Equipment Supplied In Usa Massachusetts
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Manufactured by:Magmedix Inc based inFitchburg, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Introducing the first truely MRI Safe Wheelchair! This wheelchair is FDA 510K Approved.This MRI Safe Wheelchair and all of its components are made from heavy duty molded plastic. The durable MRI safe wheelchair is offered in a standard 20-inch size and comes complete with dual brakes, leg / foot rests, and a comfortable, breathable seat and backrest.Tested and certified to pass through all ...
Manufactured by:Candela Medical based inMarlborough, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
The Frax Pro system is an advanced diode laser system that delivers highly targeted 1550 nm and 1940 nm wavelengths for dual-depth skin resurfacing.1,2 It includes patented SoftCool air cooling for patient ...
Manufactured by:Breas Medical AB based inMölnlycke, SWEDEN
To meet the needs connected to a wide range of respiratory conditions, a ventilator must offer outstanding clinical versatility and performance. Just as importantly, it must be designed around a patient’s life, activities and home environment. The NIPPY 4 ventilator was created to maximize patient independence and mobility, which is exactly what we mean by “Designed For EveryDay ...
Manufactured by:Hologic, Inc. based inMarlborough, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
A better 3D™ breast screening experience – for everyone. The new 3Dimensions™ system is designed to provide higher quality 3D™ images for radiologists, a more comfortable mammography experience for patients and enhanced workflow for technologists. Discover how sharper images and smarter technologies continue to help find invasive cancers – regardless of age or breast ...
by:Aphios Corporation based inWoburn, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Flu – A Serious, Deadly Disease with Pandemic Potential. In 1918, the Spanish flu (H1N1 influenza virus) rapidly killed 50 to 100 million people worldwide, affecting one of every five Americans. Today, influenza remains a common and serious respiratory illness that contributes to the reduction of quality of life and results in a significant loss of manpower hours each year. Every year, 40 ...
