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University of Sheffield leads trial on device for stroke-related arm weakness
Sheffield researchers test nerve-stimulating device to improve arm function in stroke survivors
Read MoreOpinion: Mental health treatment has a scaling-up problem
The federal government is investing heavily in behavioral health care.
Read MoreOpinion: The information vacuum around allergies and asthma in Asian American children
Asian American populations, particularly when broken down into ethnic groups, have allergy health outcomes that are distinct from one another and quite different from those of other ethnicities.
Read MoreAIG hospitals to invest INR 800 crore in first DynamicARC Proton Therapy System
AIG Hospitals partners with IBA to bring advanced cancer care to India with a new Proton Beam Therapy system
Read MoreSTAT+: GSK to buy cancer-focused IDRx in $1 billion deal
Seeking to build up its cancer business, GSK said Monday it is buying the privately held U.S. biotech IDRx for $1 billion upfront.
Read MoreHow to live better in 2025: the power of giving
Is volunteering the secret to a happy, healthy life? If you devote time to others, the evidence suggests you will reap rewardsMost of us are familiar with the steps that we can take to boost our wellb
Read MoreICMR Study highlights high rate of surgical site infections in Indian hospitals
Findings reveal SSI rates in India exceed those in many high-income countries, with specific surgeries showing higher prevalence
Read MoreHealthcare leaders voice budget 2025 priorities
Focus on funding, workforce development, tax reforms, and digital innovation in healthcare
Read MoreSTAT+: Biogen CEO confirms he’s shopping for biotechs: ‘We will be doing deals’
Biogen is looking to augment growth by hunting for biotechs with drugs in mid- and late-stage clinical development.
Read More'There’s No Cops on the Beat': What We Heard This Week
(MedPage Today) -- "A lot of this stuff that happens is because there's no cops on the beat.
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