One MU researcher successfully found a way to test how thick someone's blood is in real time and with more tests that could ...
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Wearable ultrasound sensor delivers noninvasive treatment with adjustable, body-conforming design
Conventional wearable ultrasound sensors have been limited by low power output and poor structural stability, making them ...
For years, doctors have relied on familiar vital signs—heart rate, blood pressure, temperature and oxygen levels—to monitor someone's health. But researchers at the University of Missouri believe one ...
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ERLC giving ultrasound equipment to pro-life pregnancy care centers in pro-choice states
The Southern Baptist Convention Ethics Religious Liberty Commission has launched a campaign to give ultrasound equipment to pregnancy care centers in pro-choice states ...
Hisense Ghana's commitment as a global technology leader transcends the home and extends into the critical sphere of public ...
QT Imaging Holdings, Inc. ("QT Imaging" or the "Company") (OTCQB: QTIH), a medical device company dedicated to transforming breast health management through innovative, radiation-free imaging ...
A team of researchers from the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST) has created a silicon-based disposable ...
By converging ultrasound energy at precise focal points, FUS can destroy tissue or open the blood-brain barrier without a ...
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Breakthrough ultrasound sensor opens new possibilities for wearable medical devices
Conventional wearable ultrasound sensors have been limited by low power output and poor structural stability, making them unsuitable for high-resolution imaging or therapeutic applications.
Low-back pain affects hundreds of millions of people, but a couple of University of Central Florida researchers are hoping ...
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