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Location American Medical News for 19 February 2020
(Mary Ann Liebert, Inc./Genetic Engineering News) Challenging the US Food and Drug Administration's current approach to evaluating and approving adipose-based cell therapies used in reparative medicine, a group of resear...
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(Impact Journals LLC) The objective of this study was to compare the safety and antitumor activity of F14512 and etoposide phosphate in dogs with spontaneous non-Hodgkin lymphoma and to investigate the potential benefit ...
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Ethic of Canadian Nursing Practice

EurekAlert! - 19 Feb 2020 07:00
(Bentham Science Publishers) This book is an inspiration for nurses to be the leaders of tomorrow.
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First mate/last break spring-loaded connectors for sequential connections Mill-Max Manufacturing Corp. Inc. expands its line of spring-loaded products with single and double row First Mate/Last Break (FMLB) connectors. These connectors support applications where electrical signals must be made...
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The therapeutic uses of RF energy

Medical Design Technology - 19 Feb 2020 22:54
The therapeutic uses of RF energy Discussions of the upcoming 5G technology sometimes focus on whether or not the millimeter-wave frequencies involved can damage human life. What gets less press is that radio frequency energy in other bands can be therap...
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Researchers show that boys exhibiting inattention-hyperactivity at age 10 have a higher risk for traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) in adolescence and adulthood. Treatments to reduce these behaviors may decrease the risk fo...
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A new way to assess male fertility

Science Daily - 19 Feb 2020 18:37
Current tests for male fertility include measuring the concentration and motility of spermatozoa. However, other characteristics of sperm, such as their ability to follow a chemical trail to the egg, can influence the li...
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X60 Modem aggregates mmWave and sub-6 GHz carriers

Medical Design Technology - 19 Feb 2020 17:53
X60 Modem aggregates mmWave and sub-6 GHz carriers Qualcomm's Snapdragon X60 5G modem builds on its two 5G predecessors--the X50 and X55--by adding sub-6 GHz and mmWave carrier aggregation, plus other features. According to Qualcomm, the 5 nm process used to fabricate th...
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Zigbee SoCs optimized for ultra-low power consumption

Medical Design Technology - 19 Feb 2020 17:09
Zigbee SoCs optimized for ultra-low power consumption   Silicon Labs announces a new family of secure, ultra-low-power Zigbee system-on-chip (SoC) devices designed for eco-friendly IoT products deployed in mesh networks. The EFR32MG22 (MG22) family expands Silicon Labs' Zi...
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IoT ecosystem security strengthened with GSMA's IoT SAFE implementation

Medical Design Technology - 19 Feb 2020 14:03
IoT ecosystem security strengthened with GSMA's IoT SAFE implementation u-blox will strengthen the security of IoT ecosystems built upon its dedicated LTE-M and NB-IoT chipset by implementing a key set of security features endorsed by the GSMA. Support for the IoT SAFE (IoT SIM applet for se...
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Certified facility ensures interconnect products test to ISO and MIL-STD standards CDM Electronics announced the completed reconfiguration of their fully equipped and certified Quality Engineering and Test Laboratory. Designed to validate the quality and integrity of CDM's value-added builds, CDM can n...
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(Mayo Clinic) Diabetes affects nearly 1 in 10 adults in the US, of these millions, more than 90% have Type 2 diabetes. Controlling blood sugar and glycosylated hemoglobin levels -- or HbA1c, which is sometimes referred t...
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(The Lancet) Increased resources, surveillance, and capacity building should be urgently prioritised in African countries with moderate risk of importing cases of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), as these count...
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(University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston) More than 10,000 uninsured patients sought care at Texas emergency departments for lifesaving kidney dialysis in 2017, incurring more than $21.8 million in hospital ...
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(American Geriatrics Society) Experts at the American Geriatrics Society (AGS) raised grave concerns with President Trump's 2021 budget proposal, which remains 'deeply troubling for older Americans, families, and health ...
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(Université de Genève) Hepatocellular carcinoma, a liver cancer linked to the presence of fat in the liver, is one of the leading causes of cancer death worldwide. Scientists (UNIGE) have discovered a protein involved ...
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(Johns Hopkins Medicine) Researchers from The Johns Hopkins Center for Fetal Therapy report new evidence that fetuses with severe congenital diaphragmatic hernia (CDH), a rare but life-threatening, lung-damaging conditio...
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Antidote to pain and negativity? Let it be

EurekAlert! - 19 Feb 2020 07:00
(Yale University) Merely a brief introduction to mindfulness helps people deal with physical pain and negative emotions, a new study by researchers at Yale, Columbia, and Dartmouth shows. The effect of mindfulness was so...
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Veggie-loving fish could be the new white meat

EurekAlert! - 19 Feb 2020 07:00
(University of California - Irvine) A secret to survival amid rising global temperatures could be dwelling in the tidepools of the US West Coast. Findings by University of California, Irvine biologists studying the genom...
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Essentials of Airway Management

EurekAlert! - 19 Feb 2020 07:00
(Bentham Science Publishers) The third volume of the series "Recent Advances in Anesthesiology" continues to develop the tools for anesthesiology and critical care.
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(University of Konstanz) By studying how our brains 'synchronise' during shared experiences, social neuroscientists at the University of Konstanz show if alcohol risk messages catch on in an audience and lead to a reduct...
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(University of British Columbia Okanagan campus) New research from the UBC's Okanagan campus, Harvard Medical School and Michigan State University suggests that levitating human plasma may lead to faster, more reliable, ...
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