Pharmatech

Smart electronics and the Internet of Things will drive the next phase of growth in the medical devices industry globally. Home-based care and a rising geriatric population are proving conducive to the growth of the medical devices industry. While large companies continue to report new breakthroughs, regulatory approvals continue to remain a long-winded process.

Sunday, 25 December 2016

Europe Ambulatory Surgical Center Market Profits from Growing Accessibility and Affordability

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Ambulatory surgery has been highly preferred by Europe’s patient population, due to its high quality, time saving, and cost-effective app...
Friday, 23 December 2016

Convenience of Miniaturized Sensors to Shape Demand for Biosensors

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The global biosensors market is dominated by F. Hoffman-La Roche Ltd., Abbott Point of Care Inc., and LifeScan Inc., which collectively h...

Collagen Peptide and Gelatin Market: Increasing Awareness about Personal Healthcare Drives Growth

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The present of local manufacturers of collagen peptide and gelatin in developing countries has increased the competition for leading play...

Detection is Better than Cure: Understand Various Factors Causing Anxiety Disorders and Depression

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Anxiety and depression are disorders that are under constant scrutiny and research, not only to find treatment options but mainly to unde...

Hospital Infection Therapeutics Market will Rise due to Increasing Number of Pipeline Drug Molecules

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Hospital-acquired infections are caused by bacterial, fungal, and viral pathogens. A majority of cases of hospital infections start fro...
Thursday, 22 December 2016

Hospital Acquired Pneumonia Drugs Market Reveals Need for Advanced Drugs (Phase III Drugs)

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Unlike generally acquired infections and pneumonia, hospital acquired infections are highly resistant to conventional drugs. This creat...

Global Acute Ischemic Stroke Diagnosis and Treatment Market’s Future Lies in MRI

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Acute ischemic strokes imply the loss of brain function created by the lack of blood supply to the brain. The most common cause of acute ...
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