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Critical Care

Image: Illustration of how the razor-sharp flakes of graphene line up together on a surface and can kill bacteria without harming healthy human cells (Photo courtesy of Yen Sandqvist)

Ultra-Thin Graphene-Based Coating Material Paves Way for Bacteria-Killing Medical Devices

Researchers have developed an ultra-thin, acupuncture-like surface that can coat medical devices, killing 99.9% of bacteria on contact. More...
25 Sep 2024
Image: The small, battery-free implant is placed near the ankle in a single-step procedure (Photo courtesy of BlueWind Medical)

Battery-Free Device Implanted Through Minimally-Invasive Procedure Treats Bladder Leaks

An innovative implantable tibial neuromodulation device offers an exciting new treatment option that could provide relief for patients with urinary urgency incontinence. More...
24 Sep 2024
Image: Wearable sensors and machine learning system could pinpoint Parkinson’s (Photo courtesy of 123RF)

Wearable Technology Combined with AI Algorithms Offers More Accurate Way to Diagnose Parkinson’s

Researchers are using machine learning algorithms to analyze data from wearable movement-tracking sensors, aiming to automate parts of the diagnostic process for Parkinson's disease. More...
24 Sep 2024
Image: Placing the pads in the front and back during defibrillation can improve the odds of survival in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (Photo courtesy of 123RF)

New Defibrillation Approach Improves Cardiac Arrest Outcomes

A new study suggests that the initial positioning of defibrillator pads may significantly impact the likelihood of restoring spontaneous circulation after defibrillation in individuals experiencing out-of-hospital cardiac arrest. More...
23 Sep 2024
Image: The new device means fewer heart surgeries for babies (Photo courtesy of Cedars-Sinai)

Specialized Stent that Expands as Child Grows to Result in Fewer Heart Surgeries for Babies

A new stent featuring a unique cell design has the ability to expand as the child grows, reducing the need for additional surgeries to implant larger stents over time. More...
20 Sep 2024
Image: The concept and design principle of the OECT-CGM system (Photo courtesy of Science Advances; DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adl18)

Next-Gen Wearable Continuous Glucose Monitoring System to Revolutionize Diabetes Management

A pioneering continuous glucose monitoring system marks a significant breakthrough in wearable health technology and is poised to transform diabetes care. More...
19 Sep 2024
Image: The machine learning model reduced hospitalizations by about 27% compared to actual and observed care (Photo courtesy of 123RF)

Machine Learning Could Reduce Hospitalizations by 30% During Pandemic

New research suggests that machine learning may be a more effective way for doctors, health systems and public health officials to allocate scarce treatments to vulnerable patients during public health crises. More...
18 Sep 2024
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