The Implantable Heart Pacemaker Market is witnessing robust growth driven by the rising prevalence of cardiovascular diseases, an aging population, and technological innovations such as MRI-compatible ...
Following Dick Cheney’s death at 84, here's a look at his extraordinary medical journey—from hacked-proof pacemakers to ...
A new pacemaker, free from wires and offering fewer complications, was launched in Calcutta and implanted in patients for the first time in the city on Wednesday. The leadless dual-chamber pacemaker ...
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World's tiniest leadless pacemaker recipient: Making daily routines easier
For more than 30 years, boston teacher karen pekowitz lived with wires, surgeries, and the constant fear that came with traditional pacemakers.Now, thanks to a ...
On behalf of our sponsors at Abbott, we’re learning about how a medical breakthrough is transforming the way we treat abnormal heart rhythms and one Boston ...
A revolutionary advancement in cardiac care is changing what’s possible for people living with slow or abnormal heart rhythms. On O ...
Apollo Hospitals, Greams Lane, Chennai, has another remarkable milestone in advanced cardiac care with the successful implantation of ...
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EBR welcomes new studies exploring WiSE cardiac applications
Special Report: Fresh clinical studies suggest EBR Systems’ WiSE left ventricular pacing device could have two additional, as ...
This segment is sponsored by Abbott. For more than 30 years, Boston Teacher Karen Pekowitz lived with wires, surgeries, and the constant fear that came with traditional ...
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Injectable antenna could safely power deep-tissue medical implants
Researchers from the MIT Media Lab have developed an antenna—about the size of a fine grain of sand—that can be injected into ...
What if implants like pacemakers or glucose sensors didn’t need batteries? Tiny antennas you can inject could power them ...
You probably use Bluetooth to connect any number of things to your computer and/or cell phone, but is it actually safe to leave your Bluetooth enabled?
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