A Michigan company developing a treatment to help restore vision in patients with retinal degeneration hopes to have its lead candidate in clinical trials in 2012. Discover Houston's best orthopedic ...
A gel to treat a precancerous skin condition has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. Picato gel, produced by LEO Pharma is applied to the skin to treat actinic keratosis, a skin ...
Journalism and media organization The Knight Foundation is dishing out $2 million for innovative new ideas that harness data to improve the health of communities. The challenge calls on companies, non ...
The eve of JP Morgan healthcare investment conference’s launch was marked by binge drinking, a number of big deals – and the bobblehead doppelgänger of TheStreet’s Adam Feuerstein, who shant be at ...
Budget cuts may be a harsh reality that other Minnesota entities engaged in economic development have to face. Not the Minnesota Partnership for Biotechnology and Medical Genomics, a collaboration ...
No, this game is not for fun. This 3-D training video game, created by Shift Labs, a Seattle-based startup, could make the preparation process for many healthcare workers in West Africa much safer and ...
Looks like Sofinnova Ventures is bulking up one of its venture funds – up from $50 million a year ago to $110 million today. About $65 million of the Sofinnova HealthQuest Partners fund has been sold, ...
AARP tele-town hall meeting on health care, June 28, 2009 ...
Travel nurses provide critical relief during staffing shortages and use of these professionals has increased in recent years. With this increase comes new and emerging risks. A review of closed ...
Toronto-based Perimeter Medical Imaging wants to make breast conservation surgeries more efficient by combining an optical coherence tomography device with an AI engine to reduce the number of repeat ...
Thirty-two teams have filled the tournament bracket for the first annual MedCity News Cornhole Tournament at 4 p.m. Thursday at the upper Edgewater Park pavilion. Organizations from Cleveland Clinic ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – Children whose families are on food stamps are just as likely to be overweight and obese as other low-income youth, a new study suggests. Researchers found poor children ...
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