[ad_1] The brain is the black box of the body: full of secrets and often inaccessible. Recently, however, medical and technical advances have allowed scientists to explore a variety of new modeling …
Read More »EXPLORER PET / CT Scanner Produces First Total Body Medical Examinations
[ad_1] EXPLORER, which is supposed to be the first medical imaging scanner capable of capturing a 3-D image of the entire human body at once, has produced the first scans. An original …
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[ad_1] Washington (AFP) – The US group Medtronic, a world leader in medical technology, could be responsible for 9,300 deaths and 292,000 injuries in the United States alone, according to an analysis …
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[ad_1] (Bloomberg) – Over the past decade, global health authorities have failed to protect patients from insufficiently tested medical implants, according to a global study by a consortium of journalists. Medical devices …
Read More »Samsung applies AI to medical imaging
[ad_1] (Image: FreePhotos) Samsung Electronics has applied its artificial intelligence algorithms to its imaging devices, the company said. The South Korean technology giant and medical device affiliate Samsung Medison have introduced various …
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[ad_1] COLUMBIA, South Carolina – Desperate after years of anxiety, Jim Taft listened carefully when his pain doctor described a medical device that could change his life. This would not repair the …
Read More »How journalists around the world are investigating the safety of medical devices | Colorado News
[ad_1] In this Saturday, August 25, 2018 photo, Medtronic and Boston Scientific Sales Representatives are working on their booth at the Neuromodulation Conference in New York. For years, medical device manufacturers and …
Read More »How journalists around the world have investigated the safety of medical devices
[ad_1] More than 250 journalists from 36 countries representing more than 50 media organizations, including The Associated Press, have spent nearly a year reviewing the safety of medical devices, including how they …
Read More »Implant files: a plague of global damage as governments fail in medical device safety
[ad_1] by ICIJ From Amsterdam to Seoul via Lima and Mumbai, to the small American town of Hiawassee in Georgia, medical implants make sick, mutilate and sometimes kill the people for whom …
Read More »A newspaper on the death toll in Nipah in Kerala after a medical journal contradicts the government's allegation that 17 people were dead
[ad_1] A rumor broke out Saturday about the death toll in Nipah in Kerala. An international medical journal announced that the virus had killed 21 people, which contradicts the official figure of …
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