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Team treats foot ulcers with plasma.

Team treats foot ulcers with plasma

Researchers at the University of South Australia explain that using plasma to treat chronic interior wounds and diabetic foot ulcers means that antibiotics, and subsequently, antibiotic resistance, might be avoided. Read more →

Protecting what matters

Apple Rubber Products, Inc.

Protecting what matters

When the stakes are high, manufacturers rely on trusted partners like Apple Rubber to deliver seals that meet or exceed the exacting requirements of the medical field.
 

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Social robots engaging patients at Paris hospital.

Social robots engaging patients at Paris hospital

So-called "socially-assistive" healthcare robots, developed by researchers from Edinburgh's Heriot-Watt University, were recently trialed in a hospital in Paris, France, where they interacted with elderly patients. Read more →

Gel from wood pulp promises to heal damaged heart tissue, improve cancer treatments.

Gel from wood pulp promises to heal damaged heart tissue, improve cancer treatments

University of Waterloo researchers worked in conjunction with teams from the University of Toronto and Duke University to create a synthetic material composed of cellulose nanocrystals derived from wood pulp. Read more →

System integration in liquid handling.

Festo Corporation

System integration in liquid handling

This white paper highlights the criteria to optimize fluid handling system integration in life sciences and healthcare, the ancillary components required for their ease of integration and the value of consulting with an experienced automation supplier.
 

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An artificial tongue for detecting, inactivating common mouth bacteria.

An artificial tongue for detecting, inactivating common mouth bacteria

Designed to treat and manage dental diseases, the artificial tongue is based on a chemical sensor array that features a combination of multiple sensors. Read more →

Nanofiber-coated cotton bandages fight infections, increase wound healing.

Nanofiber-coated cotton bandages fight infections, increase wound healing

Cornell University researchers are enhancing the functionality of standard cotton gauze for wound treatment by coating it with nanofibers. The new bandage promises to help combat bacterial infections and heal chronic wounds. Read more →

   

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