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Image: Researchers have developed the first self-healing, electrically conducive, soft material (Photo courtesy of Carnegie Mellon University)

Self-Healing, Electrically Conducive, Soft Material Opens Doors to Next-Gen Wearable Devices

A team of engineers has developed a novel soft material exhibiting metal-like conductivity and self-healing capabilities. The material is the first of its kind to maintain adequate electrical adhesion required to support digital electronics as well as motors. This advance represents a landmark accomplishment in the domains of soft robotics, electronics, and medicine. More...
10 Mar 2023
Image: An ultra-soft and highly stretchable tissue-adhesive hydrogel based multifunctional implantable sensor can monitor overactive bladder (Photo courtesy of Pexels)

Ultra-Soft, Highly Stretchable Implantable Sensor Monitors Bladder Activity in Real-Time

A team of researchers has created a tissue-adhesive hydrogel-based multifunctional implantable sensor that is ultra-soft and highly stretchable, and is designed to monitor overactive bladder in real-time. More...
10 Mar 2023
Image: An algorithm predicts females have higher risk for kidney damage after aneurysm repair (Photo courtesy of Michigan Medicine)

AI Identifies Females with Higher Risk for Kidney Damage After Aneurysm Repair

Abdominal aortic aneurysm is the most prevalent form of aneurysm and affects approximately 5% of the worldwide population. Now, a new study has found that female patients face a higher risk for kidney damage after endovascular repair when receiving treatment for abdominal aortic aneurysm. More...
10 Mar 2023
Image: A new wearable sensor could be a cheaper, less invasive way to reduce hospital readmissions (Photo courtesy of Pexels)

Stick-On Sensor Could Reduce Hospital Readmissions for Heart Failure Complications

A new study has found that the use of a stick-on sensor that alerts clinicians about lung fluid buildup can reduce the likelihood of heart failure patients being readmitted to the hospital by 38% within 90 days. More...
10 Mar 2023
Image: The Aria System Auscultation platform includes the Aria stethoscope (Photo courtesy of Bongiovi Medical)

Non-Invasive Test Enables Simple and Low-Cost Screening for Stroke Risk Assessment

Carotid atherosclerosis results in various pathological conditions such as stroke. Now, a bedside screening tool that combines an investigational, custom-designed carotid stethoscope and smartphone app has been shown to offer accurate screening for carotid stenosis. More...
10 Mar 2023
Image: Pulsed field ablation shortens operating times and may reduce the chance of damage to surrounding tissues (Photo courtesy of Pexels)

New Ablation Technology Found Safe, Effective for Atrial Fibrillation

A study has found that a new ablation technology known as pulsed field ablation successfully eliminated episodes of abnormal heart rhythms for 12 months in up to two-thirds of patients. More...
09 Mar 2023
Image: Dual source CT scanners eliminate need for beta blockers to control heart rates during coronary CTA exams (Photo courtesy of Pexels)

Dual Source CT Scanners Can Expedite Treatment in Emergency Settings

A new study has found that dual source CT (DSCT) scanners can eliminate the requirement for beta blockers to regulate heart rates during coronary CTA exams, consequently decreasing the time taken to complete the scans, which is particularly important for chest pain patients in emergency settings More...
09 Mar 2023
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