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Comparing Laboratory Circulated Water Baths vs. Uncirculated Water Baths
In scientific research and various laboratory applications, precise temperature control is paramount to obtaining accurate and reproducible results.
Pharmacy Vaccine Storage Refrigerators by Thermoline Scientific
These specially developed pharmacy and vaccine refrigerators suitable for retail pharmacies, medical centres, hospitals and veterinaries where pharmacy and vaccine are required to ...
Why use a PCR laminar flow cabinet?
A PCR vertical laminar flow cabinet is a specialised piece of laboratory equipment used in molecular biology and genetics research, particularly in the Polymerase Chain Reaction ...
Drug Delivery Mission in Space Nov 2022
Mission into Space Project 2022
TSE -Sophisticated Life Science Research Instrumentation
Founded in 1886, TSE Systems is one of the world‘s leading specialists in the areas of behavioral, physiological, metabolic and inhalation research. We offer the total solution ...
Useful tips to avoid preanalytical errors in blood gas testing: pH, pCO2 and pO2
The complex process of laboratory and point-of-care testing of patient blood samples comprises three phases:
Researchers Recommend Additional Lung Volume Testing For Individuals With Prolonged Secondhand Smoke (SHS) Exposure
Spirometry may be insufficient to diagnose early pathology in persons exposed to prolonged second hand smoke (SHS).
Important Things You Should Know About Portable Autoclaves
Autoclaves are available in a wide variety of configurations, sizes and designs. This article aims to help you choose the right one for your business.
Medical research investment boosts Australia
A new study has found that Australia’s investment in medical research has significantly boosted our country’s welfare, economy and future potential.
HIV diagnoses in NSW lowest since 1985
The Kirby Institute has been a key player in NSW’s partnership response to HIV, which has reached a historic milestone.
GPs worried new pharmacy tests put patients at risk
The body that represents over 90% of Australia’s GPs and fights for the interests of their patients says a move by the Amcal pharmacy chain to start ordering pathology tests creates ...
RACP urges Government to abandon welfare drug testing plans
The Royal Australasian College of Physicians (RACP) has urged the Government to abandon its trial to drug test welfare recipients, labelling the proposal as impractical and ineffective. ...
Tumour-trained T cells go on patrol
'Tumour-trained' immune cells – which have the potential to kill cancer cells – have been seen moving from one tumour to another for the first time.
Reform needed to boost remuneration and wages for pharmacists
The peak national body for pharmacists, the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia (PSA) is providing expert advice and evidence in support of a case to increase the Award wage for ...
Millions of Australians set to benefit from new and cheaper medicines
Going to the pharmacy is set to be cheaper from next month, with the cost of more than 1100 medicine brands being reduced and with vital new drugs being added to the Pharmaceutical ...
Modern Medicare IT system welcomed
AMA President, Dr Michael Gannon, said on 19 October 2016 that the AMA welcomes the Government’s decision to replace the IT system that delivers Medicare and related payments.
Australians make healthier choices with Health Star Ratings
More Australians are choosing healthier packaged foods, thanks to the Health Star Rating (HSR) system, according to new campaign evaluation research released recently.
RACP links chronic physical illnesses & mental health in young people
A troubling link has been highlighted between chronic physical illnesses, like asthma or diabetes, and an increased risk of developing mental health problems in children and young ...
New booklet debunks anti-vaccination myths
The AMA has joined forces with the Australian Academy of Science to promote and distribute the Academy’s revised and updated booklet, The Science of Immunisation: Questions and ...
Further evidence backs RACGP call to lift the Medicare freeze
New evidence shows that there is no budget emergency in health, and that the Federal Government cannot continue to justify the freeze on Medicare patient rebates, according to the ...
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