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Our lifesaving device for small babies is stuck in development | Letter
The Nidus haemodialysis device has undergone a successful clinical trial, but but there is a lack of funding to get it through regulatory approval, write Dr Heather Lambert and Dr Malcolm CoulthardWe
Read MoreDeciding Whether Multiple Sclerosis Treatment Should Be Discontinued
(MedPage Today) -- Should multiple sclerosis (MS) patients stop disease-modifying treatment (DMT) as they get older? The answer depends on several factors, noted John Corboy, MD, of the Rocky Mountai
Read MoreScientists develop injection for long-lasting contraceptive implant
Approach could herald new way of delivering drugs, beyond birth control, over long periods of timeResearchers are developing an injection that creates a contraceptive implant in the body using an appr
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Read MoreWhat to Do With Difficult-to-Manage Seasonal Allergies
(MedPage Today) -- When the usual methods aren't enough to control seasonal allergic rhinitis, what do you do? First off, "make sure they're on the right medicines, make sure that they're diagnosed p
Read MoreSTAT+: MA anticipation, and security as a cost of doing business
This week in healthcare business news: Changes are coming to Medicare Advantage, health insurance execs seek security, and more.
Read MoreWhere Is the Outrage About Nepotism in Medicine?
(MedPage Today) -- Sandwiched between my resident and another student on my third-year OB rotation, my job was simple: suction excess blood.
Read MoreDavid Williams obituary
My father, David Williams, who has died aged 98, served as general secretary of the Confederation of Health Service Employees (Cohse, now part of Unison) trade union from 1983 until 1987.
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