A team of medical researchers and engineers at RSP Systems, in Denmark, working with a pair of colleagues from the Institute ...
Northwestern University engineers have developed a pacemaker so tiny that it can fit inside the tip of a syringe—and be noninvasively injected into the body.
The device is smaller than a grain of rice and can be paired with a soft, wireless wearable designed to be attached to the patient’s chest.
Resuscitation equipment, pediatric forms of medicine and the addition of pulse oximeters are a few examples of a broader ...
The mini pacemaker device does not have a separate battery. Instead its body functions as a simple type of battery called a ...
Smaller than a grain of rice, new pacemaker is particularly suited to the small, fragile hearts of newborn babies with congenital heart defects. Tiny pacemaker is paired with a small, soft, flexible ...
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