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The first-in-human procedure was performed at the University Hospital of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France in collaboration with the Universitätsmedizin Mainz, Mainz, Germany.
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IoT is transforming healthcare through wearables, SaMD, and AI. MedTech needs strong branding for the efficiency and cost savings this will provide.
The lack of standardization is a huge problem in the diagnosis and tracking of neurological disorders: because they are so complex and often slow...
System creates 3D models of the heart with unprecedented anatomical details, allowing physicians to better plan and personalize therapeutic interventions
Linear Health Sciences has received U.S. FDA clearance and Health Canada approval of its Orchid SRV, a tension-activated breakaway safety release valve designed to reduce the...
The first-in-human procedure was performed at the University Hospital of Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France in collaboration with the Universitätsmedizin Mainz, Mainz, Germany.
Specifically, GraphWear is developing a skin-surface level wearable made of graphene that fits onto the back of the watch, or onto a sticker that...
Open Stent Solution, a medtech start-up company developing open-stent heart valves, has closed a €2.5 million seed financing round. The funding will support the...
The study will evaluate for consistent and reliable correction of all three dimensions of the bunion deformity, as well as maintenance of such correction...
Newcastle-based software company Surge have recently launched a dedicated new brand Surge MedTech, as they continue to grow in the digital healthcare space.
It’s in the process of developing new tools that give surgeons the ability to see otherwise invisible structures, and has plans to roll out...
Biocorp, a company specialising in the design, development, and manufacturing of medical devices, has announced an agreement with Novo Nordisk, a specialist in diabetes care, for the development and...
The new study, published Wednesday in JAMA Network Open, took aim at a research problem that has plagued other efforts to study wearables as infection...
Truveta has access to health data representing 15% of the U.S. through its 17 healthcare system members.
An analysis published in JAMA Cardiology last month of a U.S. registry of almost 50,000 patients suggested Watchman is riskier for women than men.