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Bernstein Liebhard LLP Announces That A Class Action Has Been Filed Against Invacare Corporation

June 5, 2013 1:38 pm | by PR Newswire | News | Comments

Bernstein Liebhard LLP today announced that a class action has been commenced in the United States District Court for the Northern District of Ohio on behalf of all those who purchased shares of Invacare Corporation between July 22, 2010 through December 7, 2011, inclusive.

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Bernstein Liebhard LLP Announces That a Class Action Has Been Filed Against Intuitive Surgical, Inc.

June 5, 2013 1:36 pm | by PR Newswire | News | Comments

Bernstein Liebhard LLP today announced that a class action has been commenced in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California on behalf of all those who purchased shares of Intuitive Surgical, Inc. between October 19, 2011 and April 18, 2013, inclusive.

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UMSL Biochemists Develop New Technology to Transfer DNA into Cells

June 5, 2013 11:21 am | by Myra Lopez, University of Missouri–St. Louis | News | Comments

Much of Atkins and Patel’s research centers on ion channels – proteins that act as pores within cell membranes and enable electrical currents to pass in and out of cells. They recently developed new technology to transfer DNA into cells. The development is an inexpensive and non-toxic method to help DNA cross the cell membrane so that cells can be modified.

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Protein Block Stops Vascular Damage in Diabetes

June 5, 2013 11:14 am | by Lund University | News | Comments

Researchers at Lund University in Sweden have discovered how to stop the destructive process that leads to cardiovascular disease in diabetic laboratory animals. It is well known that high blood sugar levels significantly raise the risk of cardiovascular disease. It is unclear, however, why this happens.

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Penn Researchers Integrate Origami and Engineering

June 5, 2013 11:04 am | by University of Pennsylvania | News | Comments

The quintessential piece of origami might be a decorative paper crane, but in the hands of an interdisciplinary University of Pennsylvania research team, it could lead to a drug-delivery device, an emergency shelter, or even a space station.

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Sleep Study Finds Important Gender Differences Among Heart Patients

June 5, 2013 10:39 am | by University of California - San Francisco | News | Comments

Many women get too little sleep, despite considerable evidence showing the importance of sleep to overall health. Now a new UC San Francisco study has discovered another reason why inadequate sleep may be harmful, especially to women and their hearts.

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Heart Health Matters to Your Brain

June 5, 2013 10:36 am | by Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center | News | Comments

People suffering from type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease (CVD) are at an increased risk of cognitive decline, according to a new study from Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. Lead author Christina E. Hugenschmidt, Ph.D., said the results from the Diabetes Heart Study-Mind (DHS-Mind) suggest that CVD is playing a role in cognition problems before it is clinically apparent in patients.

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Genetic Editing Shows Promise in Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy

June 5, 2013 10:33 am | by Duke University | News | Comments

Using a novel genetic 'editing' technique, Duke University biomedical engineers have been able to repair a defect responsible for one of the most common inherited disorders, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, in cell samples from Duchenne patients.

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Improving Stem Cells’ Cartilage Formation

June 5, 2013 10:23 am | by University of Pennsylvania | News | Comments

Cartilage injuries are difficult to repair. Bioengineers are interested in finding innovative ways to grow new cartilage from a patient’s own stem cells, and, thanks to a new study from the University of Pennsylvania, such a treatment is a step closer to reality.

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Obesity Surgery-Diabetes Study Shows Pros and Cons

June 5, 2013 10:18 am | by Lindsey Tanner, AP Medical Writer | News | Comments

Obesity surgery worked much better at reducing and even reversing diabetes than medication and lifestyle changes in one of the most rigorous studies of its kind. But the researchers and others warn that possible serious complications need to be considered.

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SI-BONE, Inc. Announces Publication of Postmarket Surveillance Safety Data on First 5,319 Patients Treated with iFuse Implant System

June 5, 2013 7:00 am | by The Associated Press | News | Comments

SI-BONE, Inc. (San Jose, California), a medical device company that is pioneering the use of a minimally invasive surgical (MIS) device to fuse the sacroiliac (SI) joint, announced today the publication of the iFuse Implant System's@ postmarket surveillance safety data for the first 5,319 patients treated. 

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Evergreen Medical Technologies Launches Integrated Lead to Pulse Generator Interconnect System for Implantable Neurostimulators

June 4, 2013 8:31 pm | by Business Wire | Bal Seal Engineering, Inc. | News | Comments

Evergreen Medical Technologies has launched the Encompass Lead-Interconnect System, the first pretested integrated lead-interconnect system designed for implantable neurostimulator pulse generator (IPG) devices. The Encompass, enabled by Bal Seal Engineering’s SYGNUS® implantable contact system and Company’s premolded 16-channel header technology, saves development time and costs for neurostimulation device companies.

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Compact Stainless Steel Multi-Application Pressure Switch

June 4, 2013 5:20 pm | by MDT Staff | Ashcroft Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

A tough operating environment is no match for Ashcroft’s A Series pressure switch. All 316 stainless steel construction, a weatherproof IP67 enclosure and an operating temp from -40°F to 212°F make this compact switch the ideal choice for a wide variety of industrial and OEM installations.

High Performance Disc Magnet Motor

June 4, 2013 4:57 pm | by MDT Staff | Portescap, A Danaher Motion Company | Product Releases | Comments

Portescap has introduced the P532 series disc magnet step motor with encoder. This integrated solution delivers a best-in-class power rate and acceleration to outperform standard Brushless DC motors in a wide range of applications where closed loop performance is needed.

OEM Liquid Pumps: High Pressure Transfer with Micro Footprint

June 4, 2013 4:38 pm | by MDT Staff | KNF Neuberger, Inc. | Product Releases | Comments

KNF Neuberger OEM self-priming micro-diaphragm liquid transfer pumps offer design engineers a unique combination of performance and application flexibility in a remarkably small package – as small as 1.5” in length. They are rated to operate continuously against pressures as high as 87 PSIG...

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