Tanja D Evans, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 202 N Division St Ste 202, Auburn, WA 98001 Phone: 253-876-8088 |
Bradley Thor Kuske, DO Pediatrics - Sports Medicine Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 121 N Division St Ste 310, Auburn, WA 98001 Phone: 253-372-7121 |
Beth W. Nauert, MD Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 126 Auburn Ave Ste 300, Auburn, WA 98002 Phone: 537-350-1662 Fax: 253-833-8987 |
Daniel Antonio Delgado, MD Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 126 Auburn Ave Ste 300, Auburn, WA 98002 Phone: 253-735-0166 |
Dr. Margarita Maria Guerra, M.D. Pediatrics Medicare: Not Enrolled in Medicare Practice Location: 2709 V Ct Se, Auburn, WA 98002 Phone: 253-804-4065 |
Varsha Raghavan, D.O Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 126 Auburn Ave Ste 300, Auburn, WA 98002 Phone: 253-735-0166 |
Raymond R Myers, MD Pediatrics Medicare: Medicare Enrolled Practice Location: 202 N Division St Ste 202, Auburn, WA 98001 Phone: 253-846-8088 Fax: 253-846-8079 |
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Xeltis, a privately held medical device company dedicated to transforming standards of care in heart valve replacement and vascular surgery, has announced that it has finished enrollment in a five-patient feasibility study of implantable products intended to enable for the first time the spontaneous growth of natural, healthy heart valves and vessels. With its proprietary technology, the company has pioneered an entirely new therapeutic category called Endogenous Tissue Growth, or ETG, in which surgeons use unique implants designed to allow the body to repair itself by growing natural, healthy tissue.
Global engineering and healthcare technologies company, Renishaw, is attending the second annual International 3D Printing in Medicine Conference in Mainz, Germany on May 19th-20th. Renishaw will demonstrate the opportunities that additive manufacturing (AM) creates in craniomaxillofacial surgery, by exhibiting its bespoke implants and providing demonstrations of its new implant design software, Additive-manufacture for Design-led Efficient Patient Treatment (ADEPT).
We have been advised to take a light dinner and leave a gap of at least two hours between dinner and bed time in order to maintain a healthy body weight. Now, new research suggests that this is not really necessary. The study results appear in the latest issue of the journal BMJ Nutrition, Prevention and Health.
The 2010 Garfield Economic Impact Award was presented today to Frank R. Lichtenberg, PhD, of Columbia Business School. Research!America has presented this award since 2002, to recognize the outstanding work of economists who demonstrate how medical and health research impacts the economy. The award is supported by a grant from Merck & Co., Inc., and by the Eugene Garfield Foundation.
"U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon is calling the killing of health workers trying to vaccinate Pakistani children against polio in a U.N.-backed campaign 'cruel, senseless and inexcusable,'" the Associated Press reports, noting, "Ban said at his year-end news conference on Wednesday that the eight killed were among thousands across Pakistan 'working selflessly to achieve the historic goal of polio eradication.'"
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