A new study of neural oscillations during varying stages of consciousness shows that anesthesia doesn’t just knock us out—it reorients brain signals.
Anesthesia professionals and their practices have faced a range of financial and operational challenges over the last several years as reimbursements continue to fall below the cost of supplies and ...
Few moments in medicine require as much trust as anesthesia. Patients surrender awareness, control, and often fear while relying entirely on the expertise of a physician they may have only just met.
The Arizona Humane Society is advocating for a state bill that would allow aspiring veterinary technicians to complete on-the-job training in lieu of a traditional two-year degree program, but the ...
A peer-reviewed paper published in Frontiers in Psychology proposes that consciousness is not simply a byproduct of brain activity but instead acts as a top-down force that shapes neural processes.
Over the past decade, robotic platforms have become one of the most visible symbols of innovation in spine surgery. Health systems across the country have invested heavily in advanced navigation and ...
You’ve likely experienced it: a day when your mind just feels a bit slow — finding the right words takes effort, processing feels sluggish, and recalling information takes longer than usual. People ...
Medtronic and GE HealthCare inked a multiyear deal to expand their more than three-decade- long partnership that aims to boost clinical and technology innovation.
HonorHealth is first in the nation to use new handheld robotic technology for joint replacement, bringing greater ...
Dr. Angel Nunez said the technology carries a significantly lower risk than traditional methods.
At 80-years-old, Deni Heller refused to let knee pain sideline her and a robotic partial knee replacement at Kelsey-Seybold ...