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Now, medical gadgets are going design conscious too. Patrick Gunther's nDoo concept device reveals the use of hypothetical nanotechnology after forty years from now. The nDoo is self-sufficient medical equipment that controls nanobot swarm functions...
Artificial blood? Yes, I am talking about the artificial blood that will sometime in the near future replace our blood. Oxycyte is a man-made pure white compound that has the ability to carry oxygen 50 times more efficiently than our own blood....
FDA has made the first portable LeadCare II Blood Lead Test System developed by ESA Biosciences, a Chelmsford, Mass. Company available to the 115,000 certified point-of-care locations nationwide. The new system will ease the testing and treatment of the..
In this high-tech world, you need to sit in front of the computer for long hours. And when you stand up, you are caught with the eyestrain. I just stumbled upon the EyeZone Eye Massager that comforts your exhausted eyes, stimulates circulation and tones..
Most of the times, the normal bandages are not so much effective in controlling the blood flow caused by the cuts, wounds and penetrating injuries. An effective solution to the problem is FDA-cleared HemCon® Bandage that is made from a natural product
The video illustrates the working of the First Self-Contained Artificial Heart, the AbioCor Implantable Replacement Heart developed by Abiomed Inc. The AbioCor is developed from titanium and advanced forms of medical polymers. The AbioCor's...
Most of the times, many heart patients are deprived of the heart transplants because of their age factor or critical conditions. The critically ill patients have a reason to smile now since FDA has given the Humanitarian Device Exemption approval for...
The Beckham Capsules are gaining good name and fame in Japan. In actual, the Beckham Capsules are a kind of high-pressure tents that are being used to relax your body. It has just thrown away the notion of having a sound sleep at night out of the...
A joint venture of Hitachi's Central Research Laboratory and Schools of Engineering and Medicine, University of Tokyo, led to the development of Contrast Agent Technology for ultra-sonic diagnostic equipment.
The technology works by transforming the...
Dr Thomas Force, who teaches medicine at Jefferson Medical College of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia, has revealed that the cancer-fighting drug, Gleevec can also be a cause of heart failure in leukemia patients under treatment.
Force urged.
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