Shear-Thinning Biomaterial for Embolic Applications: Interview with Upma Sharma, President and CEO of Arsenal Medical
Shear-Thinning Biomaterial for Embolic Applications: Interview with Upma Sharma, President and CEO of Arsenal Medical
Refillable Device for Drug Delivery Past the Blood-Brain Barrier: Interview with Mike Maglin, CEO at CraniUS
Ins and Outs September 14th, 2009 Medgadget Editors News Obama Pledges to ‘Own’ Health Bill … [WSJ] Snowe Says ‘No Way’ Public Option Will Pass Senate…… [Bloomberg] Government Insuring More People … [WSJ] Joint Commission to Help Hospitals Fix Problems… [JCAHO] Abbott to Acquire Evalve (.pdf)… [Evalve] DePuy Mitek loses bid to blame patent infringement on surgeons… [MassDevice] FDA Clears a Test for Ovarian Cancer… [FDA] NIAID Launches 2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Trial in Pregnant Women… [NIH] Child mortality in decline, but not fast enough… [The Great Beyond] Depression ‘cuts cancer survival’… [BBC] Half of eligible patients not getting mitral valve surgery… [Univ of Michigan] Alzheimer’s genes identified… [The Great Beyond] Publication bias continues despite clinical-trial registration… [Nature] Cement’s basic molecular structure finally decoded… [MIT] Deficits in Brain’s Reward System Observed in ADHD Patients… [Brookhaven National Laboratory] Joining the dots on stem cell signaling… [RIKEN Institute] A Randomized Clinical Study Evaluating the Safety and Efficacy of a New, Reduced-Volume, Oral Sulfate Colon-Cleansing Preparation for Colonoscopy… [The American Journal of Gastroenterology] Road noise link to blood pressure People living near noisy roads are at greater risk of developing high blood pressure, a Swedish study suggests… [BBC] Chlorhexidine bathing is cheap and effective means of protecting patients from superbugs… [Johns Hopkins] What is it like to see time? [BBC]