Columbia-based University of Missouri engineers are using pencil and paper to create drawn-on, temporary biomedical devices that can remotely monitor a patient’s health. The research team used a ...
PARIS — Philips Research has developed a wireless biomedical monitoring system designed to be worn. Philips demonstrated its prototype recently at a fire brigade emergency center in Hamburg, Germany.
Optiscan Biomedical Corp. has received 510(k) clearance for its Optiscanner 5000 glucose monitoring system. The clearance allows the device to be used for monitoring plasma glucose levels and ...
Recent advances in biomedical antennas and implantable communication systems have paved the way for more efficient and compact devices that enable wireless monitoring, diagnostics, and therapeutic ...
Elsevier, a world-leading provider of scientific, technical and medical information products and services, today announced an enhanced risk monitoring and pharmacovigilance solution with Embase, its ...
Based in Tampa, Florida, Virginia Pelley is a former women's magazine editor who has written health and fitness content for Men's Journal, Cosmopolitan magazine, the Chicago Tribune, ...
A group of researchers at the University of Tokyo led by Professor Takao Someya developed an ultra-thin biomedical device that securely stick to the human skin. It has a stretchable display that shows ...
At a nondescript office in Palo Alto, Apple is rumored to have a small team of biomedical engineers researching better methods for monitoring blood sugar, reports CNBC. Apple's work on glucose ...
The Jackson Laboratory, a nonprofit biomedical research institution in Bar Harbor, has developed a high-tech system for monitoring mice the lab uses to study human disease. The lab has partnered with ...