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By Alan, on September 25th, 2018%
Results from a clinical trial show skin grafts made from dehydrated human umbilical cord tissue heal more diabetic foot ulcers than alginate dressings, a common treatment for the condition. . . . → Read More: Umbilical Cord Grafts Shown to Heal Foot Ulcers
By Alan, on September 25th, 2018%
An academic-business team is developing a synthetic antibody to prevent gluten found in some grains from affecting the intestines of people with celiac disease, an intolerance of gluten. . . . → Read More: Synthetic Antibody Neutralizing Gluten in Development
By Alan, on September 25th, 2018% If you have your business and it has moved on from those early days, you may be wondering what is the next step for you and your company? . . . → Read More: Next Steps For Your Business — The Options To Consider
By Alan, on September 24th, 2018%
A system to control movements of an assistive sleeve is shown in lab tests to enable a person with no use of his arms and legs due to spinal cord injury to accurately grasp and release objects. . . . → Read More: Algorithms Advance Assistive Control for Spinal Cord Injury
By Alan, on September 24th, 2018%
A test that inspects a patient’s blood sample for characteristic indicators of solid-tumor cancer, and can be part of a comprehensive precision analytics program, is now on the market. . . . → Read More: Liquid Biopsy for Solid Tumors Now Available
By Alan, on September 24th, 2018% A lot of people struggle for a long time to get this right, even with all of the tools available to make it easier. . . . → Read More: Homemade or Pro — Ways to Make a Logo
By Alan, on September 22nd, 2018%
The term “wearables” in most cases means a device worn on the wrist. . . . → Read More: Infographic — “Wearables” Means Worn on Wrist
By Alan, on September 22nd, 2018% To make social media work, businesses need to engage their audiences, and that requires engaging the psyches of audiences in multiple ways. . . . → Read More: Image is (Almost) Everything — Social Media Images Support Messaging
By Alan, on September 21st, 2018%
A start-up enterprise in the U.K. is commercializing research from a university lab that discovered a new class of antibiotics promising to treat drug-resistant bacterial infections. . . . → Read More: Spin-Off Company Developing New Antibiotics
By Alan, on September 21st, 2018%
A system for identifying bacterial infections shows the system’s smartphone app and accompanying lab kit can detect urinary tract infections, including those with sepsis, in about an hour. . . . → Read More: App Offers Fast, Inexpensive Urinary Tract Infection Test
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