What We're Reading: Page 218
Industry reads hand-picked by our editors
Apr 16, 2019
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Medical Design & Outsourcing
More device shortages pegged to sterilization plant shutdown
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CBS News
Researchers claim they've 3D-printed artificial heart using patient's cells
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The Wall Street Journal
When a Family Faces Dementia, Tracking Devices Can Help—to a Point
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MassDevice
Glaukos touts 5-year study of glaucoma stents
Apr 15, 2019
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NPR
How Can We Be Sure Artificial Intelligence Is Safe For Medical Use?
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The New York Times
Doctors Use Electrical Implant to Aid Brain-Damaged Woman
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WIRED
Researchers Want to Link Your Genes and Income—Should They?
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Healthcare Dive
Digital health investment interest strong, but could be in for slowdown
Apr 12, 2019
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MobiHealthNews
Digital mental health tools won't see clinical adoption without validation, industry players say
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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Medical robotics facility headed to new buildings slated for the Strip
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Kaiser Health News
Lethal Plans: When Seniors Turn To Suicide In Long-Term Care
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Politico
White House moves to tighten control over federal regulators
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The Boston Globe
Doctors and their unhealthy dependency on tech
Apr 11, 2019
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NBC News
Brain scans on former NFL players detect abnormal proteins found in CTE
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Supply Chain Dive
Janet Yellen sizes up the US impact of a hard Brexit
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Medtech Insight
If You Build It, They Will Come: FDAer Says Pre-Cert Program Getting Global Attention, AI Paper Just the Start
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Capital Public Radio
Robots Are Becoming An Integral Part Of Surgery, But Are They Worth The Cost?
Apr 10, 2019
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The Washington Post
Tracking your pregnancy on an app may be more public than you think
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NPR
Porcupine Barbs For Better Wound Healing
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Medtech Insight
BD Has Paid Enough In False-Ad Suit, Appeals Court Says
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MobiHealthNews
Morgan Stanley sizes up Apple's healthcare opportunity, predicts $15B to $300B by 2027
Apr 09, 2019
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Bloomberg
Mick Jagger's Heart Procedure May Be a Boon to Valve Makers
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MobiHealthNews
17 digital health mergers and acquisitions from the first quarter of 2019
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NPR
Scientists Test Whether Brain Stimulation Could Help Sharpen Aging Memory
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Apple Insider
Future iPhone, Apple Watch sensors could detect low blood sugar based on body odor alone
Apr 08, 2019
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The New York Times
A Mysterious Infection, Spanning the Globe in a Climate of Secrecy
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The Washington Post
For hospital patients, bedside tablets and apps are providing some control over care
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The Wall Street Journal
Amazon Wants You to Use Alexa to Track Health Care
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The Washington Post
Dozens have fallen ill during a five-state E. coli outbreak, and nobody knows where it’s coming from
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Silicon Republic
Johnson & Johnson Vision Care announces 100 jobs at its Limerick facility