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Spinal Cord Stimulator Receives CE Marking for MRI Head Scanning

A spinal cord stimulator system has received the European CE marking for patients who require magnetic resonance imaging head-only scans. More...
13 Sep 2012

Chocolate Reduces Stroke Risk in Men

A new study shows that men who consume the most chocolate have a 17% lower risk for stroke than those who consume the least. More...
13 Sep 2012

Soil Bacteria and Human Pathogens Share Multiple Antibiotic Resistance Genes

Researchers have used a high-throughput functional metagenomic approach to show that bacteria in the soil have swapped antibiotic-resistance genes with bacteria that cause disease in humans. More...
12 Sep 2012
Image: The WElkins EMT and ICU conditioning units and the Cooling Headliner (Photo courtesy of Welkins).

Temperature Management System Protects Body from Ischemic Injury

A new patient cooling system provides hospitals and emergency caregivers a means of reducing and controlling patient temperature in a safe, noninvasive, and effective way. More...
12 Sep 2012

Heavy Cannabis Use Tied to IQ Decline

People repeatedly diagnosed with cannabis dependence during young adulthood had noticeable declines in IQ scores by age 38, especially when the heavy use started in their teens, according to a new study. More...
11 Sep 2012
Image: The researchers testing the MAHI-EXO II robotic rehabilitation device (Photo courtesy of Bruce French/TIRR Memorial Hermann).

Brain Wave-Reading Robot Could Help Stroke Patients

An innovative device could help rehabilitate stroke survivors by turning their thoughts into actions, retraining motor pathways. More...
10 Sep 2012

Modern Technology Adds to Worldwide Obesity Burden

The increasing amount of time that people spend using computers, playing video games, and watching television is a major factor in rising rates of obesity worldwide, according to a new study. More...
06 Sep 2012
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