respiratory medication Articles
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Albuquerque biotech company commercializing nebulizer technology to deliver medicine more efficiently
An Albuquerque biotech company says patients can use its technology to deliver medication to patients' respiratory system with hardly any effort. The startup, Nob Hill Therapeutics, is aiming to commercialize a nebulizer that disaggregates powdered particles, spreading them out. Doing so makes it easier for patients to use the medication with a more efficient delivery, according to executive ...
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Intermittent work at high altitude: a new epidemiological situation
A review of the epidemiological features of a new labour condition, namely, working intermittently at high altitude, is presented. A retrospective study was designed to compare mine employees living and working at 4,600 m and undergoing chronically intermittent exposure to high altitude with a similar group of workers at sea level, during 2 years. Overall 91,500 medical consultations were ...
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Meet Live, a 4-year-old girl with Rett syndrome who loves action
Live is a tender and cheerful 4-year-old girl. She’s diagnosed with Rett syndrome, but has a more atypical disease course, which means she cannot sit, stand or walk. Live makes good eye contact and has learned to use her eyes and facial expressions to communicate. Live developed as expected until she was around 6 months, but Madeleine, Live’s mother, still felt that something was ...
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Yaguo launches an Innovative Medical Device
At the beginning of Chinese New Year, Beijing Yaguo Technology Co., Ltd.'s innovative medical device "Respiratory Power" respiratory neuromuscular stimulator was officially launched. "Respiratory power" has been established in 2015 as a core innovative product of Yaguo, Through 4 years of continuously efforts, after research, demonstration, design, development, and clinical registration it has ...
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New Crystalline Silica Dust Rule By OSHA Now in Effect/2018
On March 23, 2016, OSHA published a new silica dust rule that the agency says will save about 700 lives and prevent 1,600 new cases of silicosis each year. The new regulation is referred to as 29CFR1926.1153 (Construction) and 29CFR1910.1053 (General Industry). Crystalline silica is a natural element of the earth’s crust and a major component of common sand. Airborne silica dust is most ...
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Want to Control Bacteria Growth? Control Moisture
We’ve all crinkled our noses when we’ve caught a whiff of wet clothes that sat in the clothes hamper too long. They smell bad. Our noses are warning us that bacteria are growing in those smelly clothes - and some types of bacteria can be bad for us. Bacteria in Healthcare Settings Bacteria in healthcare settings may not just be smelly. Some types of bacteria can ...
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