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NuVasive taps Medtronic surgical innovation prez Barry as new CEO | Personnel Moves – October 19, 2018
NuVasive (NSDQ:NUVA) said today it named Medtronic (NYSE:MDT) surgical innovations prez J. Barry as its new CEO, replacing Gregory Lucier, effective November 5. Barry will also join the company’s board of directors, where Lucier will continue to serve as board chair and aid in transition efforts, the San Diego-based company said. NuVasive also said that it promoted current strategy, tech and corp dev exec VP Matt Link to president. Link has worked with NuVasive since 2006, holding numerous roles in the company primarily around building the US commercial organization. In his role with Medtronic, Barry leads the co...
Source: Mass Device - October 19, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Fink Densford Tags: Business/Financial News Bigfoot Biomedical Cardinal Health Clearside Biomedical fundamentalvr IRRAS Nuvasive Personnel Moves Simplify Medical Source Type: news

Big breakfast 'boosts fertility' for some women
Conclusion This study has shown that in slim women with PCOS, eating most of the daily calories at breakfast can reduce levels of insulin by 8% and testosterone by 50% with no weight change. In this study, this led to half of the women in the breakfast group ovulating at least once, compared to a fifth of the "dinner group", which suggests improved fertility. Although these results are encouraging, there are some limitations to the study, including: Ovulation was only recorded over a three-month timespan, and it is not clear how often any of the women were ovulating in the previous year. This study was reli...
Source: NHS News Feed - October 3, 2013 Category: Consumer Health News Tags: Medical practice Food/diet Source Type: news

A New Learning Approach to Improve Nurses' Knowledge of and Skills in Diabetes Care
CONCLUSION: The DCMP can be used to increase nurses' knowledge of DM and their skills in caring for DM. It leads to more effective learning than conventional teaching. [J Contin Educ Nurs. 2022;53(2):90-96.].PMID:35103499 | DOI:10.3928/00220124-20220104-10
Source: Journal of Continuing Education in Nursing - February 1, 2022 Category: Nursing Authors: Hui-Chuan Liao Wen-Miin Liang Chien-Lun Chu Li-Chi Huang Source Type: research