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COVID cases up by more than 30% in Britain last week
BY ASSOCIATED PRESSPUBLISHED: FRIDAY, JULY 1ST, 2022 AT 7:04AMUPDATED: FRIDAY, JULY 1ST, 2022 AT 7:04AM FILE – People wear face masks as they walk, in Regent Street, in London, Sunday, Nov. 28, 2021. The number of new coronavirus cases across Britain has surged by more than 30% in the last week, with cases largely driven by…
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Journal Citation Reports 2022: COVID-19 research continues to drive increased citation impact
Today we release the 2022 update to the annual Journal Citation Reports (JCR)™. This year’s release demonstrates the enormous impact the COVID-19 pandemic has had on scholarly publishing. We also identify and define a new type of anomalous citation behavior: self-stacking. The annual JCR release enables the research community to evaluate the world’s high-quality academic journals…
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“PathFree Wrist Mounted Aerosol Vacuum Meter” Phototypes Arrived at PathFree Technologies Corporate Offices
Our “PathFree Wrist-mounted Aerosol Vacuum Meter” phototypes have arrived from our manufacturer at our Corporate Offices on Friday July 8, 2022. We are right on schedule having our “PathFree Air Filtration Device with Wrist-mounted Aerosol Vacuum Meter” available for all of the necessary testing to become UL Listed and CE Certified with Intertek keeping PathFree…
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FDA Limits Use of Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 Vaccine Due to Risk of Rare Blood Clots
FDA action was based on an analysis for the risk of thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome, a rare and potentially life-threatening condition that causes blood clots combined with low levels of blood platelets. The FDA has limited the authorization of the Johnson & Johnson (Janssen) COVID-19 vaccine to administration in individuals 18 years of age and…
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COVID-19 Affects Development of Medical Devices
June 29, 2022 Companies, FDA caught unaware by surge in virus cases, leading to shortage of critical items. From adhesive bandages to heart monitors, medical devices are all around us. Some of these are easily accessible in stores, whereas others are exclusive to clinics and hospitals. How is it possible to determine which medical devices…
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BD pairs up with Mayo Clinic’s real-world data platform for device development
By Conor HaleJun 13, 2022 08:58am BD teamed up with the Mayo Clinic and its patient data-sharing program to help track real-world performance of its current medical devices and help develop new ones. Dubbed Mayo Clinic Platform_Discover, the database includes de-identified findings from at least 10 million patients—spanning medical records, doctor’s notes and images, and including…
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Emergency Escape Breathing Device Market Technological Advancements, Trends and Key Business Strategies by 2029
Data Bridge Market ResearchJune 15, 2022 Emergency Escape Breathing Device market research report offers key statistics on the market status of global and regional manufacturers and is an important source of guidance which gives proper direction to the companies and individuals interested in the industry. Data models employed for the research methodology are merchant positioning grid,…
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FDA’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health’s Continued Efforts to Return to Normal: Reopening for All Pre-Submissions
Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the demand for medical devices has far exceeded anything we have seen in previous public health emergencies. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) has worked to address these unprecedented demands, while continuing to fulfill our mission to protect public health and…
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COVID-19 positive patients at higher risk of developing neurodegenerative disorders, new study shows
by The European Academy of Neurology COVID-19 positive outpatients are at an increased risk of neurodegenerative disorders compared with individuals who tested negative for the virus, a new study presented today at the 8th European Academy of Neurology (EAN) Congress has shown. The study, which analyzed the health records of over half of the Danish population,…
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Experts expect subvariants to cause ‘substantial’ summer cases of COVID-19
By Camille Caldera Globe Correspondent,Updated June 26, 2022, 1 hour ago Until last week, Dr. Ali Mokdad expected the United States to have “a very good summer” in terms of COVID-19. Projections by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation, where he works, forecasted falling cases, hospitalizations, and deaths through at least September. Then, circumstances changed:…