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SeaSpine Reports First Quarter 2020 Financial Results

CARLSBAD, Calif., May 06, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — SeaSpine Holdings Corporation (NASDAQ: SPNE), a global medical technology company focused on surgical solutions for the treatment of spinal disorders, today announced financial results for the three-months ended March 31, 2020. Summary of First Quarter 2020 Financial Results and Recent Accomplishments Revenue of $36.1 million, flat compared …

Bone Therapeutics Provides First Quarter 2020 Business Update

Gosselies, Belgium, 6 May 2020, 7am CET – BONE THERAPEUTICS (Euronext Brussels and Paris: BOTHE), the leading biotech company focused on the development of innovative cell and biological therapies to address high unmet medical needs in orthopaedics and bone diseases, today provides a business update for the first quarter ended 31 March 2020. “Bone Therapeutics has experienced …

Safe Orthopaedics enters into exclusive negotiations for the acquisition of LCI Medical

Éragny-sur-Oise, France, May 6 2020, 18h00 CET – Safe Orthopaedics (FR0013467123 – ALSAF), a company specializing in the design and marketing of ready-to use kits including implants and single-use instruments, new and sterile, for the mini-invasive surgery of spinal fracture, enters into exclusive negotiations for the acquisition of the medical device manufacturer LCI Médical (Fleurieux-sur-l’Arbresle, France). As an …

President Trump Is Trying to Get America Back to Normal. His First Big Trip Was Anything But

May 6, 2020 / BY BRIAN BENNETT / PHOENIX  Getting things back to normal is President Donald Trump’s new game plan. After being warned off his daily dinnertime briefings, the President’s next move is getting out and about, even as the U.S. daily death toll has stayed stubbornly high and new projections based on states easing social …

Eerie Emptiness Of ERs Worries Doctors: Where Are The Heart Attacks And Strokes?

May 6, 2020 / WILL STONE, ELLY YU The patient described it as the “worst headache of her life.” She didn’t go to the hospital though. Instead, the Washington state resident waited almost a week. When Dr. Abhineet Chowdhary finally saw her, he discovered she had a brain bleed that had gone untreated. The neurosurgeon did his …

CVS Health’s Telehealth Clinic Visits Surge Amid Coronavirus Pandemic

May 6, 2020 / Bruce Japsen, Senior Contributor CVS Health reported a 600% surge in use of its retail health clinics via telehealth and a big jump in home prescription delivery as Americans sought easier access to healthcare services amid the spread of the coronavirus strain COVID-19. CVS, which operates more than 1,100 MinuteClinic locations inside its …

Trump: COVID-19 task force not dismantling, just refocusing

May 6, 2020 / Associated Press PHOENIX (AP) — One day after saying that the COVID-19 task force would be winding down, President Donald Trump said Wednesday that it would continue indefinitely, but focus more on rebooting the economy. Trump tweeted that the panel’s focus would be on “SAFETY & OPENING UP OUR COUNTRY AGAIN.” Trump’s reversal comes …

US Capitol Police officers test positive for coronavirus, as Senate returns

May 6, 2020 / By Chad Pergram, Brooke Singman | Fox News More than a dozen U.S. Capitol Police officers have tested positive for coronavirus since late March, with at least two contracting COVID-19 just this week, Fox News has learned. The two USCP officers who tested positive this week sent “about a dozen” into isolation due to potential contact issues. Fox …

Gilead updates remdesivir supply status after emergency FDA approval

May 6, 2020 / By Chris Ciaccia | Fox News As the coronavirus pandemic continues into its sixth month with no cure, the maker of the recently approved drug remdesivir said it is working with companies to expand its manufacturing “through at least 2022.” In an open letter obtained by Fox News, Gilead Sciences said it is working with …

How this N95 mask could put others at risk for illness

May 6, 2020 / By Madeline Farber | Fox News With some states requiring residents to wear face masks in public to help stop the spread of the novel coronavirus, at least one mask could actually do more harm than good: An N95 respirator, but only if it has a small valve on the front. The San Francisco Department of …

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