Blood work – point-of-care HIV testing
In October 2013, researchers announced the development of a low-cost device that could help HIV sufferers by rapidly…
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10 Apr 14
In October 2013, researchers announced the development of a low-cost device that could help HIV sufferers by rapidly…
10 Apr 14
Biopolymers have a rich history in medicine. Once used as primitive wound dressings, these naturally occurring materials are…
10 Apr 14
In January 2013, a new clause governing the international transport of used medical devices came into force, offering…
10 Apr 14
Electron beam and gamma radiation have long been the traditional powerhouses when it comes to medical device sterilisation.…
10 Apr 14
The paucity of track-and-trace solutions in the medical device sector remains a constant source of debate among manufacturers,…
10 Apr 14
The fervent desire for increased image clarity and sharpness is more often associated with the tech-savvy early adopters…
10 Apr 14
Innovation in minimally invasive medical devices occurs on a daily basis, but it is the increased lubricity from…
10 Apr 14
The advantages of hydrophilic coatings in allowing ease of insertion through vasculature are well known. Here, Keith Edwards,…
09 Apr 14
Additive manufacturing is promising to change the face of automated medical device assembly, but how can the industry…
09 Apr 14
Unlike other, showier, elements of the design process, medical device power supplies do not grab the headlines. However,…