11/11/2008 News For: Regence Major Medical CoverageIntel dives into medical market with home health monitors The world's biggest computer chip maker on Monday dove into the medical market with technology that lets doctors make house calls on patients without being there. Medical Devices Outlook Favorable The medical devices industry is comprised of a diverse group of companies that should benefit from new product introductions and continued favorable demographic trends. We take a look at Cepheid and Sonic Innovations. St. Scholastica brings in 33-man medical mission THE Bacolod St. Scholastica Alumnae Foundation BSSAF has brought into the province of Negros Occidental 33 health experts from the United States of America, called the Aloha Medical Mission group, to conduct surgical mission. Study finds new nanomaterial could be breakthrough for implantable medical devices A team of researchers led by North Carolina State University has made a breakthrough that could lead to new dialysis devices and a host of other revolutionary medical implants. The researchers have found that the unique properties of a new material can be used to create new devices that can be implanted into the human body - including blood glucose sensors for diabetics and artificial ... NC State finds new nanomaterial could be breakthrough for implantable medical devices North Carolina State University A team of researchers led by North Carolina State University has made a breakthrough that could lead to new dialysis devices and a host of other revolutionary medical implants. The researchers have found that the unique properties of a new material can be used to create new devices that can be implanted into the human body, including blood glucose sensors for ... R&D costs cut Bovie Medical profit Bovie Medical Corp. reported net income of $365,890, or 2 cents a share, for the three months ended Sept. 30, compared to net income of $471,636, or 3 cents a share, for the third quarter in 2007. We're lucky to live in an age of medical miracles. What we desperately need now is a health care service to match A medical miracle: a statin drug designed to cut cholesterol in the blood has been found to reduce the rate of heart attacks by 54 per cent, strokes by 48 per cent Deputy trial: Medical examiner says combination of forces led to Clifton Lee's death DETROIT -- Washtenaw County Medical Examiner Bader Cassin said the patrol car video recording of the confrontation between sheriff's deputies and Clifton "Pete" Lee Jr. was a key factor in determining the Ypsilanti Township man's cause of death. But as... Reglera, a Leading Regulatory Consulting and Process Outsourcing Firm Specializing in Medical Device and Human Tissue ... Reglera, one of the world's largest and fastest growing regulatory compliance and quality assurance consulting and outsourcing companies for medical device and tissue bank organizations announces the promotion of its current President, Clay Anselmo, to President and Chief Executive Officer. New Dean Announced for Jefferson Medical College After an extensive national search, Mark L. Tykocinski, M.D., has been named dean of Jefferson Medical College and senior vice president of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia. Dr. Tykocinski will also serve as president of Jefferson University Physicians, the faculty practice plan. The University Board of Trustees' appointment takes effect December 1, 2008. |


