December 2016

  1. Ampronix Makes the Move toward Renewable Energy

    Ampronix Makes the Move toward Renewable Energy
    Ampronix Makes the Move toward Renewable Energy   Orange County, CA – December 30th 2016 –  Located in Irvine, California, we wish to do our part to not only preserve the environment, but to allow it to flourish. For our customers and neighbors, Ampronix has made the choice to #gogreen with the installation of solar photovoltaic […]
  2. Blood Supply Drops As Cold Season Disrupts Donations

    Blood Supply Drops As Cold Season Disrupts Donations
    The Red Cross is asking for donations during seasonal inventory shortages Orange County, CA – December 28th 2016 – In the winter months, people head indoors till the bustle of the holidays has them scurrying to malls. However, there are institutions in need, such as the Red Cross. Winter is a difficult time for this organization and […]
  3. Dual Material Microneedle Patch for Painless Injection

    Dual Material Microneedle Patch for Painless Injection
    Researchers develop best skin patch drug delivery system to date Orange County, CA – December 23rd 2016 – Disassociated from traditional injections, researchers from the KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden have designed an effective skin patch for drug delivery. Aimed at elucidating the previous limitations experienced by past devices, this adherence is believed to […]
  4. The Gentle Genteel For Blood-Glucose Testing

    The Gentle Genteel For Blood-Glucose Testing
    A new blood-glucose sampler with potential to improve diabetes management receives FDA clearance Orange County, CA – December 15th 2016 – Debuting in 2014, the Genteel, blood glucose sampling and testing device finally received FDA clearance. There are 29.1million people in the US alone living with diabetes with some pricking their fingers up to 11 times daily. […]
  5. Lighting the Path to an Alzheimer’s Free Future

    Lighting the Path to an Alzheimer’s Free Future
    Noninvasive visual stimulation therapy reduces Alzheimer’s indicator plaques in mouse trials Orange County, CA – December 14th 2016 –  Alzheimer’s disease affects more than 5 million people in the United States, characterized by beta amyloid plaques researchers believe this to be the causes of the disease. MIT researchers have recently completed trials where they found a noninvasive […]
  6. Daily Doctor Visits: A Thing Of The Past

    Daily Doctor Visits: A Thing Of The Past
    UTSA study reveals a new device able to negate daily doctor visits for treatment administration    Orange County, CA – December 12th 2016 – Collaboration between assistant professor of mechanical engineering at The University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), Lyle Hood, and chair of the Department of Nanomedicine at Houston Methodist Research Institute, Alessandro Grattoni has […]
  7. Catheterization Laboratory Display Monitors Analysis for the Biomedical Community

    Catheterization Laboratory Display Monitors Analysis for the Biomedical Community
    Orange County, CA – December 9th 2016 – Background A Catheterization Laboratory is an instrumentally vital aspect of any hospital or healthcare facility. Commonly referred to as cath lab, this type of examination room is equipped with diagnostic imaging technology to give physicians visual access to chambers and arteries of the heart. In these spaces, […]
  8. Drone Transport Shown To Have No Effect on Blood Products

    Drone Transport Shown To Have No Effect on Blood Products
    John Hopkins researchers prove drone transportation is safe up to approximately 30 minutes in air Orange County, CA – December 8th 2016 – In a proof-of-concept study, John Hopkins researchers have established that sizable quantities of blood products are able to preserve their needed temperature and cellular integrity while being transported by drones. Published in Transfusions, research […]
  9. Hydrostatic Pressure Changes in Space Causing Visual Impairment

    Hydrostatic Pressure Changes in Space Causing Visual Impairment
    For over a decade NASA has been noticing patterns in astronauts’ declining vision   Orange County, CA – December 6th 2016 – Over the past 10 years, Astronauts whom have undertaken long space expeditions have conceded to visual impairments. Such claims have been observed by NASA scientists and flight surgeons alike. Upon further investigation of these returned […]
  10. Electronic Bandages for Continuous Biosignal Monitoring

    Electronic Bandages for Continuous Biosignal Monitoring
    Researchers from three universities come together to create a continuously monitoring skin patch  Orange County, CA – December 5th 2016 – A new electronic bandage has been developed that simulates the elasticity of human skin and its neurological capabilities. Created by researchers from Purdue University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and Oklahoma State University, this highly flexible […]
  11. LG Enters Medical Imaging Technology Market with New Surgical and Clinical Display Monitors

    LG Enters Medical Imaging Technology Market with New Surgical and Clinical Display Monitors
    Leveraging their expertise in LCD technology, LG previews new products at RSNA16 Orange County, CA – December 1st 2016 – LG Electronics USA Business Solutions is entering the medical imaging technology market and presenting three new devices at the 2016 Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA 2016). Two new monitors and a new […]

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