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Signifier® Medical Ushers In New Era of Treatment for Sleep Apnea and Snoring with FDA Approval of eXciteOSA® Device
The FDA has approved eXciteOSA, the revolutionary first-ever daytime treatment for mild obstructive sleep apnea and snoring. Used for only 20 minutes per day for a period of six weeks and then twice per week, the therapy is clinically proven to improve the quality of sleep by significantly reducing obstructive sleep apnea and snoring. Signifier Medical Technologies, an innovator in the sleep ...
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The EI Group Announces Wellness Partnership with North Carolina Medical Society
The North Carolina Medical Society Employee Benefit Plan (NCMS Plan) is excited to announce its new partner to conduct biometric screening for participating practices. As part of the Practice Wellness initiative, the NCMS Plan and the EI Group, Inc. (EI) will be working together to encourage medical practices to participate and adopt an effective and sustainable wellness culture with biometric ...
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Professor Gust H. Bardy, M.D. of Bardy Diagnostics Partners with Arrhythmia Alliance to Increase Patient Awareness of Heart Arrhythmias and Early Detection
(Seattle, WA – November 17, 2020) – Chief Medical Officer of Bardy Diagnostics and Clinical Professor of Medicine University of Washington Professor Gust H. Bardy sat down with Trudie Lobban, MBE, Founder and CEO of Arrhythmia Alliance, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life for all those affected by arrhythmias, to discuss the ...
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Telehealth is the Rare Healthcare Issue that Enjoys Widespread Support
At first glance, the news that the federal public health emergency will remain in place through the remainder of 2021 might seem like a bad sign for hopes of quickly beating back COVID-19 and finally returning to normal. But it’s also good news for the continued growth of telehealth, and for patients. Norris Cochran, the acting secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human ...
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In honor of American pharmacists month, Sam`s club pharmacies host October awareness Campaign including free medication check-ups
Today, Sam's Club announced the launch of Making Sense of Your Medications, an awareness campaign to encourage patient consultations with a pharmacist to review their medications. Sam's Club pharmacists will offer free prescription check-ups in honor of American Pharmacists Month in October to both members and non-members. To participate, customers can bring all their medications, regardless of ...
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