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Medindia's Press Release’ section provides the latest press release on Medical PDA from across the world for the global audience. This page links to 460 Medical PDA press releases.

Non-Toxic Vitamin C Inhibits Formation of New Blood Vessel Growth to Tumors

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Creating a Better Health Ecosystem Focus of Presentation by Alere's Dr. Gordon Norman at Population Health & Disease Management Colloquium

ATLANTA , Feb. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Noting that most people are struggling with information overload and confusion when it comes to the nation's disparate and complex healthcare system, Gordon Norman , M.D., chief innovation officer for Alere ...

American Stroke Association Late-Breaking Science News Report: Stroke Survivors Can Improve Functioning of Paralyzed Arm Years After Stroke

Study highlights: -- High-intensity, repetitive rehabilitation exercises, whether assisted by a robot or human, can improve movement in a stroke patient’s paralyzed arm, even years after the disabling event.   -- The finding challenges the ...

American Stroke Association Late-Breaking Science Report: Antiplatelet Drug May Be Better Than Aspirin in Preventing Recurrent Strokes

Study highlights: -- The antiplatelet drug cilostazol was better than aspirin in preventing a recurrent stroke in a Japanese trial. -- Compared to patients taking aspirin, patients taking the drug were less likely to have new ischemic stroke ...

FDA Approves Therapy to Treat Gaucher Disease

New drug will offer a treatment alternative for patients with rare genetic disorder SILVER SPRING, Md., Feb. 26 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved velaglucerase alfa for injection (VPRIV) to ...

American Stroke Association Late-Breaking Science Report: New Drug as Effective as Warfarin in Preventing Strokes in Atrial Fibrillation Patients With Prior Stroke or TIA

Study highlights: - A new anti-clotting drug proved as effective as the blood thinner currently used to prevent stroke in atrial fibrillation patients with prior stroke or transient ischemic attacks - The lower dose of the drug ...

Medical Innovation, New Therapies Helping To Extend American Lives

WASHINGTON, Feb. 26 An article in the Suislaw News recently highlighted the fact that medical innovation and research are enabling many people to live longer, healthier and more productive lives. "A strong, innovative and creative ...

Groundbreaking Study Using Ultrasound for the Treatment of Intracerebral and Intraventricular Hemorrhage Stroke Shows Promise

Results presented today at the American Heart Association's International Stroke Conference SEATTLE , Feb. 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- David Newell , M.D., co-executive director of the Swedish Neuroscience Institute (SNI) in Seattle ...

Elements Therapeutic Massage Announces Franchise Expansion Plan for Massachusetts

HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. , Feb. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Elements Therapeutic Massage has announced an aggressive franchise expansion campaign for Massachusetts with plans to award 12 locations in the region this year in addition to the 11 Elements ...

BioMarin Supports Observance of Rare Disease Day February 28

International Coalition Aims to Increase Public Awareness, Supportive Legislation and Drug Development For Patients with Rare Diseases; California Assembly Endorses State Date of Observance Contact: Investors ...

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Mobile Medical Apps with High Rating Not Always Accurate: Health Warning

Mobile Medical Apps with High Rating Not Always Accurate: Health Warning

Mobile medical apps with a high star user rating do not always show accurate values. Unregulated mobile health app use could give people a false sense of security and lead to serious health problems.

Android Application Developed to Monitor Stress

Android Application Developed to Monitor Stress

A new mobile application has been developed to monitor the stress level of the user.

 'Healthcare Has Lot to Learn From Football': New Research

'Healthcare Has Lot to Learn From Football': New Research

Medicine has a lot to learn from 'football' about developing new approaches to clinical methods says new research.

 In Myanmar Apollo Launches Telemedicine Service

In Myanmar Apollo Launches Telemedicine Service

People of Myanmar can now get access to quality treatment and latest medical technology in India with the Apollo Group of Hospitals launching telemedicine service in Yangon.

 Program of Protected Time for Sleep Improves Morning Alertness for Medical Interns: Study

Program of Protected Time for Sleep Improves Morning Alertness for Medical Interns: Study

A study was conducted to determine whether a protected sleep period of 5 hours is feasible and effective in increasing the time slept by interns on extended duty overnight shifts.

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