A study at Johns Hopkins University found that a new tool could turn routine EEG tests into accurate predictors of epilepsy.
Biomedical engineering students at Johns Hopkins developed a device that could help clinicians detect and treat smell dysfunction earlier.
Demetra Holding (Milan) announced its acquisition of a 51% stake in GetSet Surgical, a Swiss-based spine surgical solutions ...
Minnetronix Medical has named Nicole Jung as the medtech contract development and manufacturing organization’s new CFO. Jung was previously VP of finance for IDEX Corp.’s Health and Science ...
Boston Scientific recently announced the first-in-human procedures using its next-generation Faraflex pulsed field ablation (PFA) and mapping catheter. The investigational catheter was built ...
Could a noninvasive, cutting-edge radiation therapy for cancer also be used to treat heart arrhythmias? Mayo Clinic researchers think so.
Researchers at MIT and Harvard Medical School have a new, noninvasive deep learning approach to predict the risk of heart ...
The biggest technical challenge for adaptive deep brain stimulation (aDBS) is how small brain signals are, Medtronic's Scott ...