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Search for: Pacemakers

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Cardiac patch treats heart disease

Researchers have developed rubbery a bioelectronic implantable device that can monitor and treat heart diseases.

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Brain-computer allows paralysed patients to text

Two ALS patients, implanted with a brain-computer interface via the jugular vein and without the need for open brain surgery, successfully controlled their personal computer through direct thought.

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Fitness tracker: useful, but increase anxiety

Self-quantifying may better the understanding of our individual health, but also gives rise to anxiety.

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Micro-LEDs and photovoltaic device power implants

Researchers have developed a method to power medical implants using an active photonic wireless system.

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Implants: Next-generation brain interfaces

Next-generation brain implants with more than a thousand electrodes can survive for more than six years.

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Therapies without drugs

Researchers are investigating the potential of microimplants to stimulate nerve cells and treat chronic conditions like asthma, diabetes, or Parkinson’s disease.

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Parkinson’s: Patient treated with Deep Brain Stimulation device

The first Parkinson's patient worldwide was treated with a new neurostimulator, which enables better, more personalized care for patients.

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Artificial neurons developed to cure chronic diseases

For the first time researchers successfully reproduced the electrical properties of biological neurons onto semiconductor chips.

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Bionic prosthesis improves amputees’ health

Thanks to bionic prosthesis that features sensors that connect to residual nerves in the thigh, two volunteers are the first above-knee amputees in the world to feel their prosthetic foot and knee in real time.

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Sound waves could bring us smarter medical implants

A scientist is working to develop miniature implantable medical devices that sense and communicate wirelessly via sound waves.

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In emergencies: AI can improve X-ray identification of pacemakers

Researchers have created new AI software that can identify cardiac rhythm devices in x-rays more accurately and quickly than current methods.

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Your body is your internet – and now it can’t be hacked

Researchers have built a device that could protect your pacemaker, other medical tech from remote hacks before they happen.

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World’s first intra-operative MRI-guided robot for neurosurgery

An engineer designed the first neurosurgical robotic system capable of performing bilateral stereotactic neurosurgery inside a MRI scanner.

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