The exciting potential of novel medical technologies — particularly devices for diagnosis and treatment — to transform health care is just emerging. As devastating as the COVID-19 pandemic was, the ...
Medical professionals don’t pursue careers in healthcare out of a love of data entry, but it’s an inescapable daily reality for most, taking time away from focused care and consultations with patients ...
Cochlear implant surgery helps people with severe hearing loss by placing an electronic device inside the inner ear. To reach the inner ear, surgeons must first remove part of a bone behind the ear, ...
The European med tech industry has called for patient access to innovative technologies to be preserved under a new legislative proposal. Last week, the European Council agreed to start negotiations ...
CELZ-201-DDT is a proprietary allogeneic regenerative therapy designed to target the underlying pathology of DDD. Administered via ultrasound-guided injection, it offers a minimally invasive, ...
MANCHESTER, N.H. and GERMANTOWN, Md., April 29, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sequel Med Tech, LLC, a company developing state-of-the-art insulin delivery technologies, and Senseonics Holdings, Inc. (NYSE ...
Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative disorder that affects movement, and tremor is one of its signatures. But it is a ...
A predictive approach to entrepreneurial decision making maximizes the likelihood of medical innovators’ success. But due to the complexity of entrepreneurial efforts in medical technology, predicting ...
Medical technology has experienced unprecedented growth and development over the past few decades, resulting in significant advancements that have transformed the landscape of patient care.
Technological advances are transforming medicine, but it may be making your physician less creative. Are technological advances making doctors lose the art of medicine? Of the many patients waiting to ...
April data and first quarter earnings reports show remarkable resilience in med tech, even as other sectors continue to suffer in response to tariffs and changing regulations. Not that tariffs proved ...