Each year, more than one and a half million women in the United States undergo a breast biopsy. After a breast biopsy, a pathologist evaluates the tissue to…
If there is one common thread that binds all non-emergent medical cases together, it is the lack of options when a patient wants treatment. Splitting headaches, sore throats,…
Wearable technology is in the spotlight lately with the coming of the Apple Watch and the proliferation of fitness trackers and the internet of things (IoT). With all…
The University of Connecticut has added the Anatomage Medical table to its array of teaching tools used in its medical and dental schools. This interactive visualization system allows…
The PanAgora Summit helps address the concerns of various stakeholders throughout the medical professions and healthcare industries. These stakeholders are comprised of patients, physicians or primary care providers,…
Yelena Havryliuk, MD, FACOG Uterine fibroids are benign tumors that form on the muscle walls of the uterus. These fibroids are estimated to occur in 50-70% of females…
MediSafe is a free app available for iOS & Android devices that helps patients and caretakers keep track of medication schedules and dosing. The application supplies reminders when…
Martha Murray, MD explains how a new development in anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury treatment can help athletes recover faster and with better results than traditional methods. The…
For the past few decades, alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD) treatment has been mostly limited to enzyme therapy. While this type of therapy is able to treat symptoms of…
For the past few decades, clinical trials related to alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency (AATD), have focused on getting more replacement therapy on the market. New areas of AATD research focus…
Shiv Gaglani and Ryan Haynes, Co-Founders of Osmosis The Osmosis platform utilizes both cognitive techniques and thoughtful user experience design in its forward-thinking application for medical students. The goal…