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A lot of people don't like getting their blood drawn, but it is often the only way to obtain medical answers. But scientists ...
Researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind device to profile the immune function of newborns. Using a single drop of ...
Northwestern is among several health systems that have agreed to be part of a clinical trial of a device that automates blood collection. Northwestern and the company behind the device say it has ...
A new blood pressure monitoring device made from graphene could help people keep better track of their cardiovascular health. The array of stick-on graphene sensors, dubbed graphene electronic ...
Researchers at ETH Zurich have now developed a new device for taking blood samples. It works according to the leech principle and is less invasive than taking blood from the arm with a needle. It is ...
Designed with the idea that no two patients are alike, the SunTech® 247™ Diagnostic Station is the first clinical grade automated blood pressure device to offer a manual back-up mode.
Title image: Cooper Thome, a doctoral candidate in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, uses a new "acoustic pipette," which could someday be used to deliver swift test results at ...
Researchers have developed a groundbreaking coating that could make medical devices safer for millions of patients, reducing the risks associated with blood clots and dangerous bleeding.
The new material, which is designed for tubing in various medical devices, mimics the "natural behavior of blood vessels." The coating could prove especially helpful in cases where blood clots are ...
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