A federal court ordered that Sunrise, Fla.-based regenerative medicine companies US Stem Cell Clinic and US Stem Cell stop providing stem cell treatments to patients, according to the U.S. Department of Justice.
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While the healthcare device industry has pivoted to acquiring companies to fuel innovation pipelines, early-stage life science companies are failing due to a lack of funding, GeekWire reports.
UCHealth Steadman Hawkins Clinic Denver opened June 25, and providers expected to see 100 patients that day.
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USA Synchro, the national governing body for synchronized swimming, partnered with TeachAids to promote athlete safety through concussion education, reports Swimming World Magazine.
Researchers at Cambridge-based Massachusetts Institute of Technology are developing methods to make 3D-printed customizable devices with soft tissue properties, reports Medgadget.
NervGen Pharma will use its developing drug technology for spinal cord injuries in a new multiple sclerosis program.
