17 October 2016

“Virtual physiotherapist” helps paralysed patients exercise using computer games

A simple device can improve the ability of patients with arm disability to play physiotherapy-like computer games, according to new...

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14 October 2016

Half of UK doctors planning to practise abroad

Almost half of doctors are looking to move abroad as their current experience of being a doctor is worse than they...

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13 October 2016

9–12 July 2017, International bone and enamel tissue science and engineering conference; Leeds

Date: July 9, 2017 Location: University of Leeds The Bone and Enamel Tissue Science and Engineering Conference 2017 will bring...

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13 October 2016

19 January 2017; MeDe Innovation Annual Conference; Bradford

Date: January 19, 2017 Location: Norcroft Conference Centre, Bradford Returning in 2017, the MeDe Innovation Annual Conference is a unique...

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13 October 2016

Watching stem cells change provides clues to fighting osteoporosis in older women

For years, scientists have studied how stem cells might be used to treat many diseases, including osteoporosis. One consistent challenge...

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10 October 2016

Promising biomaterial to build better bones with 3-D printing

A Northwestern Engineering research team has developed a 3-D printable ink that produces a synthetic biomaterial bone implant that rapidly...

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7 October 2016

EOS imaging announces exclusive partnership and licensing agreement for virtual patient models

EOS imaging, specialising in 2D/3D orthopaedic medical imaging, have announced an exclusive partnership with French company Anatoscope to combine Anatoscope’s...

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5 October 2016

US researchers use a single molecule to command stem cells to build new bone

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have discovered an easy and efficient way to coax human pluripotent stem...

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