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How Nasal Strips and Snoring Are Connected: What You Need to Know

How Nasal Strips and Snoring Are Connected: What You Need to Know

In most cases, snoring is reduced with the use of nasal strips as it helps to improve the airflow through the nose. Adhesive based nasal strips gently lift the nasal walls, widening the breathing passages for better breathing throughout the night. Nasal strips work well when you are snoring due to nasal congestion or narrowing nasal ...

ByTannerMedico A/S - Asonor


Vitamins and Minerals to Help with Sleep Apnea: What to Eat

Vitamins and Minerals to Help with Sleep Apnea: What to Eat

Sleep apnea is a sleep disorder that is characterized with snoring and frequent interruptions in breathing, when asleep. That impacts quality sleep and puts the individual at risk of health issues. Though CPAP therapy is considered gold standard in treating sleep apnea, there are a multitude of vitamins and minerals that can help you get better sleep by addressing factors like muscle relaxation ...

ByTannerMedico A/S - Asonor


How to Avoid Snoring on a Plane: Best Travel Tips for Snoring Relief

How to Avoid Snoring on a Plane: Best Travel Tips for Snoring Relief

Whether it’s for business purposes, taking a family vacation, or a solo adventure for fun and relaxation, flying has been a favorite traveling mode for a significant percentage of the world’s populace. And if it’s a longer flight, you might consider taking a nap during part of the flight. But what happens if that innocent nap turns into a “snore-fest” that disturbs ...

ByTannerMedico A/S - Asonor


Guidelines Spotlight: ESMO urge NGS testing for additional advanced cancers

Guidelines Spotlight: ESMO urge NGS testing for additional advanced cancers

ESMO updated its recommendations for NGS in advanced cancers this year, urging broader use of NGS in additional cancer types and the inclusion of tumor-agnostic biomarkers. The ESMO Precision Medicine Working Group (PMWG) first published its recommendations for when to use next-generation sequencing (NGS) in routine practice for patients with metastatic cancers in 20201. At that time, based ...

BySOPHiA Genetics


How to Stop Someone from Snoring - Effective Tips for Partners

How to Stop Someone from Snoring - Effective Tips for Partners

Is your sleep interrupted every night by your partner’s chronic, loud snoring? If your answer is “YES!”, then you’re probably aware of what a nightmare this can be and how to deal with a snoring partner. Here are several reasons: Resentment is growing in your relationship because your partner isn’t taking the issue seriously and isn’t trying to find a good ...

ByTannerMedico A/S - Asonor


Wound Care Nurse Teaching:DOs and DON'Ts for Wounds Healing

Wound Care Nurse Teaching:DOs and DON'Ts for Wounds Healing

Introduction Nursing the wounds is something we all need to think about, whether it's dealing with a little cut from a DIY project at home, a tumble outdoors, or a surgical procedure. And as the body get age, the skin wounds become more frequent. It's time to understand the advantage wound care for for optimal healing. This article offersexpert-approved advice to help you manage different types ...

BySenvok Medical Inc


Field Orthopaedics gets FDA approval for world’s smallest orthopaedic screw

Field Orthopaedics gets FDA approval for world’s smallest orthopaedic screw

The Brisbane-based designer of the world’s smallest orthopaedic screw has invoiced US hospital suppliers $900,000 in the three weeks since the device gained Food & Drug Administration approval, and he hopes it can soon be made in Brisbane too. Field Orthopaedics, founded in 2016 by former Army doctor Chris Jeffery alongside a team of doctors and engineers including hand surgeon Greg ...

ByField Orthopaedics


Treatment for shoulder pain - Case Study

Treatment for shoulder pain - Case Study

Treatment for shoulder pain Gabi Zeilig, MD, Dept of Neurological Rehabilitation The Chaim Sheba Medical Center, Tel Hashomer, Israel. Purpose of the study: to test the efficacy of the TerraQuant medical device on shoulder pain resulting from inflammation (OA, Tendonitis, Bursitis). Background: TerraQuant is a unique device which combines low level pulse laser therapy (LLLT), pulsating ...

ByMedical Quant


Titanium but not just titanium

Titanium but not just titanium

Titanium and its alloys can be used for the repair and replacement of human hard tissues, for the repair of cardiovascular and soft tissues, and the manufacture of artificial organs. ...

ByEdgetech Industries LLC


90+ reasons to smile

90+ reasons to smile

What happens when you bring 90+ expert dentistry and maxillofacial surgeon’s together in a room to unpack the burgeoning world of collagen membrane technology and digital dentistry? There are plenty of reasons to smile, that’s what. On Tuesday 7 August 2018, Australian regenerative medicine company Orthocell (ASX:OCC) sponsored and participated in an industry forum, Advances in ...

ByOrthocell Ltd.


Clinical implementation of the Humacyte human acellular vessel: Implications for military and civilian trauma care

Clinical implementation of the Humacyte human acellular vessel: Implications for military and civilian trauma care

Registry data and anecdotal observations have shown that synthetic conduit is poorly incoproprated in large soft tissue wounds in which surrounding tissue viability is questionable, and in which a greater degree of contamination exists. ...

ByHumacyte, Inc.


Interventional Systems, Johns Hopkins Form Strategic Collaboration To Enhance Accuracy Of Robotic-Assisted Interventions

Interventional Systems, Johns Hopkins Form Strategic Collaboration To Enhance Accuracy Of Robotic-Assisted Interventions

Interventional Systems is proud to announce the signature of a strategic collaboration agreement with the Johns Hopkins University’s Whiting School of Engineering for the development of novel solutions to enhance the accuracy of robotic-assisted percutaneous procedures. The research team, led by Professor Axel Krieger and Lidia Al-Zogbi, will not only investigate ways to improve the ...

ByInterventional Systems (iSYS)


Cell Transplantation Promising for Treatment of Biliary Diseases   

Cell Transplantation Promising for Treatment of Biliary Diseases  

This bipotential cell population can be isolated, expanded, and transplanted to repopulate the damaged liver soft tissue and differentiate into mature hepatocytes in order to restore liver function when endogenous regenerative mechanisms are exhausted. ...

ByCreative Biolabs


Lower Extremity Amputations: Why, What Kind, & Life After

Lower Extremity Amputations: Why, What Kind, & Life After

Every year, surgeons perform a lower-limb amputation due specifically to diabetes on approximately 73,000 patients in the US alone. Annually there are over 1 million limb amputations worldwide. Most of these amputations are performed for the treatment of non-healing diabetic foot ulcers that resulted from PAD (Peripheral Arterial Disease). These non-healing foot ulcers are caused by high blood ...

ByEO2 Concepts


PIOON 450nm blue diode laser - An innovative tool in modern dental practice

PIOON 450nm blue diode laser - An innovative tool in modern dental practice

Compared to traditional treatments, the main principle of dental diode laser cutting soft tissue is to heat the tissue with a hot tip contact. By converting light energy into heat energy at the tip end, the high temperature can be high enough to evaporate the soft tissue. Dental diode lasers have significant advantages, mainly scarless wound healing and improved bacterial reduction. For patients, ...

ByPIOON


Treatment Considerations for Pediatric Deep Soft Tissue Injuries

Treatment Considerations for Pediatric Deep Soft Tissue Injuries

Treatment of pediatric soft tissue wounds presents additional complexities and highlights unique requirements. This piece provides a synopsis of an article [1] published in the Journal of Pediatric Surgery Case Reports by Dr. Kyle Crowley and his colleagues from the Division of Paediatric Surgery at Townsville University Hospital in Queensland, Australia. NovoSorb® BTM, a biodegradable ...

ByPolyNovo Limited


Laser Application in Periodontics

Laser Application in Periodontics

The use of lasers for periodontal treatment has become more complicated because the periodontium consists of both hard and soft tissues. Non-surgical Periodontal Therapy Dental plaque is known as the principal etiologic factor for the inflammatory periodontal disease; therefore, it is evident that treatment of the disease is dependent upon how much the plaque and its retentive factors are ...

ByPIOON


Sources, Functions and Therapeutic Applications of Bromelain

Sources, Functions and Therapeutic Applications of Bromelain

Bromelain is closely related to pineapple. Chemist Vicente Marcano first discovered bromelain in pineapple in 1891, and then another chemist, Russell Henry Chittenden, extracted bromelain from pineapple fruit, which was then called "proteolytic enzyme in pineapple juice". Scientists have found that ripe pineapple stems have higher levels of bromelain. Many tropical fruits, such as papaya, mango, ...

ByCreative Enzymes


7 Advantages of NovoSorb BTM

7 Advantages of NovoSorb BTM

NovoSorb BTM is the world’s first 100% synthetic dermal matrix and does not contain any biological material. Consisting of medical-grade biocompatible polymers, NovoSorb BTM is designed to facilitate tissue growth and be resorbed over time as the wound continues to remodel. ...

ByPolyNovo Limited


Multifunctional Black Bioactive Ceramic Material Developed Recently

Multifunctional Black Bioactive Ceramic Material Developed Recently

Bioceramic materials have a long history of being used to repair human hard tissues, from biologically inert materials (such as alumina and zirconia, etc.) to biological materials that are both biologically active and degradable (such as phosphate and silicate bioceramics, silicon Based bio-glass, etc.), its physiological ...

ByMatexcel

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