A breakthrough medical device has been designed at a research facility in Belgium which can undertake precise surgical incision during brain tumor operations.
Researchers have devised a new device that would help doctors distinguish between benign and malignant prostate tissue, according to a new study.
A team of doctors from Australia were able to revitalize dead hearts and transplanted one in a 57-year-old patient.
A new study found that e-cigarettes did not help cancer patients quit smoking.
Researchers have devised a blood-cleansing biospleen device that may radically transform the way doctors treat sepsis.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers have developed a wrist-mounted robotic device that would add two fingers to a person's hand helping him/her to complete tasks like removing a bottle cap or twisting a screwdriver.
The wait for Apple's iWatch seems to be ending as a report by Wall Street Journal published on Friday revealed new details about the device from "people familiar with the matter."
Researchers have successfully used a portable brain-mapping device to show prefrontal cortex activity among veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorders.
Researchers have successfully tested the latest version of a bionic pancreas device that imposes minimal restrictions on patient activities. The test was carried out in two five-day clinical trials - one in adults and other in adolescents.
A team from Stanford University created a small pacemaker that can be charged wirelessly.
Two new studies reported that managing blood pressure by using the Internet and apps could be dangerous for health.
US Food and Drug Administration has approved a device that has been shown to reduce seizures in patients with medication-resistant epilepsy by as much as 50 percent.
Scientists have created a new artificial surface that can bend and focus electromagnetic waves the same way an antenna does. The mechanism involves depositing an array of tiny metallic, U-shaped structures onto a dielectric material.
The FDA has approved a new electronic headband device that can reduce the number of migraines.
CALS researchers created a breath biomarker technology that could potentially detect septic shock 12 to 48 hours earlier than standard methods.