Researches at the Medical College of Wisconsin in Wauwatosa have received a $1.1 million grant to study the use of genetically modified adult stem cells to treat neuropathic pain, according to a Wauwatosa Now report.
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Research presented at the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine's annual meeting in Baltimore earlier this month showed the concussion rate in three college football programs has doubled in recent years.
Vail (Colo.) Valley Medical Center, The Steadman Clinic and The Steadman Philippon Research Institute have chosen Triumph Development to develop a proposed medical office building, according to a Vail Daily report.
Bellin Health in Green Bay, Wis., announced it will enhance its relationship with the Green Bay Packers to include sponsorship of a new north gate, along with a newly branded partnership to implement community health and wellness initiatives.
The Doctors Company, an insurer of physician and surgeon medical liability, is celebrating the five-year anniversary of the Tribute Plan, a benefit that financially rewards members when they retire from the practice of medicine.
Benvenue Medical, a developer of minimally invasive solutions for spine repair, has completed enrollment for clinical trials of its Kiva Vertebral Compression Fracture Treatment System.
OHK Medical Devices, the producer of the single-use, sterile tourniquet device HemaClear, announced today that National Capital Region Medical has begun utilizing HemaClear for bloodless orthopedic procedures.
Jeffrey M. Jones, DO, was given the 2012 Physician of the Year award by Lake Regional Health System in Osage Beach, Mo.
OrthoCarolina Scotland and Scotland (N.C.) Health Care System are teaming up to provide greater physical therapy services at Scotland Memorial Hospital, according to the Laurinburg Exchange.
