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New method heals skeletal injuries with synthetic bone - Medical Xpress | #chronicillnessVOICE #health #patients #medical #research #pharma related newsletter for everyone #notjustpatients - Wed, Jan 20 2021

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New method heals skeletal injuries with synthetic bone
Medical Xpress – Science X staff – Jan 19, 11:34 AM

Researchers at Lund University in Sweden, in collaboration with colleagues in Dresden, Germany, have developed a way of combining a bone substitute and drugs to regenerate bone and heal severe fractures in the thigh or shin bone. The study…

Image not available FibroFlutters The study, published in the research journal Science Advances, was conducted on rats, but the researchers think that the method in various combinations will soon be commonplace in clinical settings.
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How to bridge patient engagement capability gaps for medtech commercial success
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Patients are now the real MVPs in reshaping how healthcare decisions are being made. This empowered role of patients is not just a trend for pharma or biotech brands, but for hospital systems and medtech, too. The COVID-19 pandemic illuminated…

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Biotech Voices: We're poised for a new era of medical advances. A key step: understanding the molecular machines that govern health and disease
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We wit­nessed an­oth­er im­por­tant ad­vance in sci­ence last year, when Lon­don-based re­searchers at Deep­Mind an­nounced a ma­jor leap for­ward in the ac­cu­ra­cy of an…

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5 Steps to Creating a Vibrant Online Patient Community: Melanoma Research Alliance's Melanoma>Exchange on Inspire
Inspire – Jan 19, 12:51 AM

The Melanoma Research Alliance and Inspire provide a 'how-to' on creating a vibrant online patient community.

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Novel organoid models illuminate the path to cervical cancers
Medical Xpress – Science X staff – Jan 19, 6:30 AM

Organoids are increasingly being used in biomedical research. These are organ-like structures created in the laboratory that are only a few millimeters in size. Organoids can be used to study life processes and the effect of drugs. Because they…

Image not available FibroFlutters Providing some hope in the search for answers to combating cervical cancers
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National Strategy for Disabled People survey
GOV.UK – Jan 14, 4:00 PM

The Disability Unit in the Cabinet Office is working with government colleagues, disabled people, disabled people's organisations, charities and businesses to develop and deliver a National Strategy for Disabled People. We intend to publish the…

Image not available FibroFlutters The Survey is fully accessible to ensure as many people as possible have their voices heard. It is available in Easy Read, BSL and written responses can be sent to: DUCitizenspace@cabinetoffice.gov.uk.
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How Can You Make Fitness More Accessible For Disabled People?
My Rockin Disabled Life – Jan 16, 12:22 PM

When you are disabled one of the many challenges you face when you are trying to start a fitness journey is finding something that is accessible because pretty much all of it is not designed for a disabled person. There are a lot of great fitness…

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Magnetic Skin Supports Freedom of Movement for People With Quadriplegia
Neuroscience News – Jan 18, 3:58 PM

Summary: A novel flexible, breathable magnetic skin allows people with quadriplegia to move around their environment with greater ease. A system that uses flexible, breathable magnetic skin allows people with severe quadriplegia to move around and…

Image not available FibroFlutters Sadly the original research is 'Closed access'. | “An assistive magnetic skin system: Enabling technology for quadriplegics” by Almansouri, A.S., Upadhyaya, L, Nunes, S.P., Salama, K.N., Kosel, J. Advanced Engineering Materials
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