Using tap water for neti pots and other nasal-rinsing devices was linked to a potentially dangerous amoeba in a new study published by researchers from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and ...
Noble International, recently acquired by Aptar and part of Aptar Pharma’s services offering, developed a trainer device in partnership with the customer to be used as part of a patient onboarding ...
The FDA Dec. 10 approved a device from Chicago-based devicemaker AptarGroup that uses a nasal spray to treat seizures, according to Medical Device Network. The device, called the unidose liquid system ...
Hovione, a global integrated specialist CDMO, and Industrial Design Consultancy Ltd (IDC), an international product ...
Odyssey Group International, Inc. (OTC:ODYY) (the "Company" or "Odyssey"), a medical technology company focused on developing unique, life-saving medical products, today announced the filing of a ...
Babies discharged from the emergency department (ED) for bronchiolitis saw mixed benefits from enhanced nasal suctioning, a randomized trial found. Additional resource use -- a composite of ...
OMAHA, Neb.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--University Medical Devices (UMD), a cutting-edge healthcare technology developer, today announced the launch of its first specimen collection method, MicroWash. Developed ...
Federal health officials have linked neti pots and other nasal-rinsing devices to another potentially dangerous amoeba. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Wednesday published a ...
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