FRENCH firm Echosens has
announced the US Food and Drug
Administration’s approval of its
FibroScan system for non-invasive
liver diagnosis.
More than 1800 FibroScan devices
are used worldwide already, with
the USA the last major market to
approve the system.
It uses a technology called
transient elastography to assess
liver shear wave speed and stiffness
in a painless, simple procedure.
It was initially introduced into the
European market a decade ago.The above article was sent to subscribers in Pharmacy Daily's issue from 17 Apr 13 To see the full newsletter, see the embedded issue below or CLICK HERE to download Pharmacy Daily from 17 Apr 13
MONTU Group, its subsidiary Alternaleaf Pty Ltd, and their common director Christopher Strauch are facing legal action by the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) in the Federal Court of Australia for alleged unlawful advertising on the effectiveness of their medicinal cannabis products.
AUSTRALIA’S public hospitals are facing their lengthiest wait times on record for planned surgeries, with emergency departments struggling under access blockages, according to the latest annual Public Hospital Report Card by the Australian Medical Association (AMA).
THE University of South Australia has released a new study to help healthcare workers better support women with persistent pelvic pain, including symptoms that are suggestive of gynaecological, lower urinary tract, bowel, sexual, and pelvic floor dysfunction.
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