A German researcher is proposing to use energy from sugar and oxygen in the blood to power implantable devices, according to a report by News Medical.
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As Florida's new pill mill legislation cuts off dealers and addicts from prescription painkillers, drug treatment centers in the state are bracing for a wave of new patients, according to a report by the Palm Beach Post.
In a meeting with FDA officials, representatives of the medical device industry warned the agency not to become overly dependent on user fees to fund its budget, according to a report by Mass Device.
Six University of California facilities received nine grants totaling $3.4 million for projects designed to understanding and resolve common obstacles to health quality, according to a UCLA news release. Read the full report in Becker’s Hospital Review on the UC…
A former physician from Knoxville, Tenn., has been sentenced to one year in prison after pleading guilty to healthcare fraud and failure to file tax returns, according to a Knoxville News Sentinel report. Allen R. Foster, MD, used a fast-track…
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Researchers found individuals who drink coffee or hot tea are less likely to be MRSA nasal carriers than those who do not drink coffee or hot tea, according to a study published in the Annals of Family Medicine.
Researchers are testing a wireless power source that would eliminate electric power attachments for implanted medical devices, according to a news release by the University of Washington.
The FDA has approved Archimedes Pharma's Lazanda nasal spray for the management of breakthrough pain in adult cancer patients, according to a report by the FDA.
A tiny drug delivery device that fits in the eye, still under development in California, could help glaucoma patients who do not comply with drug treatment schedules, according to a report by EuroTimes.
