Agencies will run program offering credit or grant for competitive research.
A DOTmed Business News special report.
Dr. Ash Tewari spoke with DOTmed News about robotic surgery, a topic covered in the latest issue of DMBN.
The deadliest cancer in the United States might one day be treated by breathing in a cocktail of cancer-fighting compounds.
Act would prohibit misrepresentation of qualifications in advertising.
Violence against doctors is up, with many physicians saying health centers offer little support, according to a survey released by the British Medical Association's Northern Ireland division Monday.
Organizations argue rule does not apply to physicians.
Computers analyze environmental risk factors for Type 2 diabetes, shedding light on a new research process.
In what must go down as one of the finest examples of humanity, the world carried out a global campaign to finish a war that had claimed more lives than all manmade wars combined.
Researchers at Oxford University have created a new stent that may soon make repairing brain aneurysms less dangerous and more cost-effective.
Synbodies may hold the key for further protein research, disease treatment.
Thirty-five-year study finds no significant safety difference between new and reused heart devices.
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Doughnut Hole gap gets smaller; physician-owned hospitals may lose Medicare participation.
The largest strike in U.S. nursing history will involve 12,000 Twin Cities nurses.
Agency floats 21 draft proposals that would bring more of its decision-making out into the sunshine. Industry group wants FDA to make sure there's no loss of trade secrets.
Bill would allow continuation until other coverage obtained.
WHO study suggests little risk involved in phone use.
Concerns raised about retail sales, scientific accuracy.
Some 12,000 nurses are fighting against the proposed Twin Cities hospitals contract. Read both sides in a negotiation with broader implications.
Study finds patients can be drug resistant for up to a year after treatment.
A legislative report from DOTmed Business News.
Scientists get Gates Foundation grant for ultrasound as reversible male contraceptive. Also, the hunt for a male birth control pill continues.
A study of the health impact of cell phones, published Monday in the International Journal of Epidemiology, has proved inconclusive regarding brain cancer.
A new study on activating egg follicles.
Law allows extension of benefits to small business workers.
A bill introduced in Congress last week to thwart misleading advertisements from health care professionals has provoked the ire of a nurses' group that sees it as a "dangerous imposition" on nursing practice.
Stimulus money to fund renovations and new research labs.
A new study found that the search engine tool is less accurate at reporting lab-confirmed flu cases than government programs.
A medico-legal entry from DOTmed Business News.
GE Healthcare recalled certain anesthesia systems because a wiring harness defect could cause the machines to unexpectedly shut down, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration says.
A medico-legal entry from the pages of DOTmed Business News.
The government reported $2.5 billion recovered from Medicare fraud enforcement efforts.
Billions added in new estimate, but spending depends upon authorizations.
DOJ argues against preliminary injunction of reform law. A must-read glimpse at the legal arguments for and against reform.
An exclusive report from the pages of DOTmed Business News.
Measures this year will address medical loss ratios, prohibit lifetime limits, and require preventive coverage.
Layoff may violate Federal and State WARN Acts requiring notification of workers.
A new vaccine may prove effective in treating brain cancer.