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Powder‑free gloves won the battle — but powdered gloves aren't dead yetIn the 1990s, powdered gloves were standard. The powder made them easy to put on, but it also caused allergic reactions and post‑op adhesions. The surgical gloves market research shows that powder‑free gloves now dominate, with over 70% market share. But powdered gloves are still used in some settings, especially in developing countries where cost is a factor. What's the future?...0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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Extended‑release tramadol: the fastest‑growing formulationImmediate‑release (IR) tramadol works fast, but you need to take it every 4‑6 hours. Extended‑release (ER) lasts 12‑24 hours, improving adherence and reducing peak‑related side effects. The tramadol drug market research shows that ER is the fastest‑growing formulation, with a CAGR above 5%. Why? Because chronic pain patients prefer once‑daily dosing, and ER has a lower abuse...0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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Adults vs. geriatric: who's using digital mental health in the UK?Adults (20‑65) are the largest age group — they have work stress, relationship issues, and financial anxiety. But geriatric (65+) is the fastest‑growing segment. The UK digital mental health market research shows that the elderly segment is growing at over 20% CAGR, driven by loneliness, isolation, and the rise of tablet‑friendly apps. Seniors are now using video calls to talk...0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views 0 Reviews
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Wound care is booming: silver dressings, negative pressure, and smart bandagesGone are the days of gauze and tape. Today's wound care products are high‑tech: silver‑impregnated dressings kill bacteria, negative pressure wound therapy (NPWT) sucks out fluid, and smart bandages change color when infection is brewing. The UK disposable hospital supplies market research shows that wound care is the fastest‑growing product segment, driven by the diabetes epidemic...0 Comments 0 Shares 10 Views 0 Reviews
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Global Benzoates Market Size, Growth & Forecast 2024–2030 | Food Preservation Trends and Industry AnalysisGlobal Benzoates market was valued at USD 406.5 million in 2023 and is projected to reach USD 574.7 million by 2030, at a CAGR of 4.9% during the forecast period. Benzoates, a class of chemical compounds derived from benzoic acid, have long been the workhorse preservatives in a vast array of consumer goods. While they may seem like simple ingredients, their fundamental role in ensuring product...0 Comments 0 Shares 16 Views 0 Reviews
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Middle East & Africa Turboprop Aircraft Market Industry Report, 2033 | UnivDatosAccording to UnivDatos, Expansion of regional and short-haul connectivity, and Cost efficiency compared with jet aircraft are some of the key factors that are supporting the market rise of MEA turboprop aircraft. As per their “Middle East & Africa Turboprop Aircraft Market” report, the Middle East & Africa market was valued at USD 1,700 million in 2024, growing at a CAGR of...0 Comments 0 Shares 7 Views 0 Reviews
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Custom vs. standard LASIK: which one is worth the extra £1,000?Standard LASIK uses a one‑size‑fits‑all algorithm. Custom LASIK maps your cornea's unique imperfections and tailors the treatment. The UK LASIK eye surgery market research shows that custom LASIK is the largest segment, because patients want personalised results. But is it worth the premium? What's the difference? Custom LASIK can reduce glare, halos, and night vision problems...0 Comments 0 Shares 9 Views 0 Reviews
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Glaucoma: the silent thief of sight — and the drugs that stop itGlaucoma has no early symptoms — it quietly damages your optic nerve until you notice vision loss. That's why treatment is lifelong. The UK ophthalmic drugs market research shows that antiglaucoma drugs are the fastest‑growing segment, with a CAGR above 6%. Why? Because the UK has an aging population, and screening programmes are catching more cases early. What's in the...0 Comments 0 Shares 8 Views 0 Reviews