Paradromics, a competitor to Neuralink, just implanted its device in a human brain for the first time. During a procedure on May 14 to help a patient with epilepsy, a team of surgeons, clinicians, and ...
Swindon's hospital will be one of only 12 in the UK to receive a high-tech medical device, which will help patients with a particular condition.
Wireless-enabled implantable devices enable care providers to check-in on a pacemaker's battery levels or how well an infusion pump is functioning, which means care providers can take action to ...
The device is covered by Medicare but not by all commercial insurance, particularly Blue Cross Blue Shield.
Immunotherapy has transformed cancer treatment by harnessing the body's own immune system to fight disease. But many ...
Scientists have developed copper oxide nanoparticles which can be coated onto implanted medical devices to reduce the risk of infection after operations. A team at Nottingham Trent University has led ...
Paradromics implanted—then removed—the device in an epileptic patient. The goal is to help people with conditions like ALS. Paradromics, a competitor to Neuralink, just implanted its device in a human ...