8 December 2016

Autism-linked protein crucial for feeling pain

Sensory problems are common to autism spectrum disorders. Some individuals with autism may injure themselves repetitively - for example, pulling...

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7 December 2016

Airway Emergency – Management of ‘can’t intubate can’t oxygenate’ scenario

Summary A 'can’t intubate can’t oxygenate' scenario (CICO) is defined as a situation when there is failed intubation and failure...

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5 December 2016

Progress in technology offers new opportunities for anaesthesia and respiratory market

Industrialisation and globalisation has opened new opportunities and avenues for the different sectors such as manufacturing, oil & gas, construction,...

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2 December 2016

Safety is top priority for respiratory ventilators and resuscitators manufacturers

Product safety is the leading concern for ventilation equipment manufacturers to address and will be one of the primary barriers...

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21 November 2016

Global respiratory ventilators and resuscitators market will surpass $1.2 billion by 2023

The global market for respiratory ventilators and resuscitators is set to rise from around $990 million in 2016 to over...

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17 November 2016

UK study to help chronic pain sufferers back to work

Researchers from the University of Warwick's Medical School are leading a study to explore ways of helping people with chronic...

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14 November 2016

Anaesthesia unlikely to impair children’s development

Anaesthesia during early childhood surgery poses little risk for intelligence and academic development later on, the largest study of its...

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11 November 2016

Could you be JAP’s next Consultant Editor?

An opportunity has arisen to become consultant editor for the online content of JAP. The role of consultant editor is...

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