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While previously only available through an exclusive program with SinusPharmacy, PARI Respiratory Equipment, Inc. is embarking on a program to make nasal aerosol delivery systems available nationwide starting September 1, 2006.
Data presented Sept. 5 at the European Society of Cardiology/World Congress of Cardiology shows that long-term use of cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) or CRT-D (with an implantable cardioverter defibrillator) is a cost-effective method of increasing survival in patients with heart failure, according to Medtronic.
Omega-3 fatty acids may prevent more sudden deaths than automated external defibrillators in homes and public places or implanted defibrillators, according to the results of a new study.
Pressure Products has launched the SoftTouch device for attaching to a seat belt to reduce impact forces over an implantable device when the wearer is in a vehicle crash.
Smiley faces, fish, suns and many other stickers were used to decorate medical devices and reduce patients' fear of them, according to a study done by researchers at UNM's Health Sciences Center.
A small Morrisville company that is working to make drugs safer in the U.S. is reaching out to Japan as a first step in strengthening its worldwide presence.
Scientists at Schepens Eye Research Institute, an affiliate of Harvard Medical School, say a visual aid they invented promises to improve the visual abilities of people with tunnel vision.
Medtronic Inc.'s Activa brain stimulation device, combined with medication, improves motor functions and quality of life in patients with advanced Parkinson's disease more than in patients receiving only medication, according to a study published in Thursday's issue of the New England Journal of Medicine.