Measure Biomarkers with a Wearable Device? No Sweat
Researchers have built a device to induce perspiration and measure health indicators like blood glucose on demand.This wearable device, developed by Stanford University researchers, is designed to extract and analyze sweat to monitor health and disease.
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Why You Must Know the Difference Between ‘Intended Use’ and ‘Indications for Use’
‘Intended use’ and ‘indications for use’ are two terms that are often mistakenly treated as interchangeable.
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The Benefits of Parylene Deposition for Implantable Medical Devices
Here’s why a medical device manufacturer may want to consider parylene conformal coatings for implantable devices.
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Dos and Don’ts for Developing Medical Devices
Whether it involves focusing on ways to reduceheathcarewaste or trying to make your product “invisible,”Qmedhas come across plenty of helpful tips formedtechindustry experts.
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Realistic ‘Mikoto’ 3D printed medical training robot developed in Tottori, Japan
Tmsuk R&D Inc., a medical venture firm based in Tottori Prefecture, Japan, has teamed up with the Tottori University Hospital to create what could very well be the future of medical simulations: a 3D printed robot named Mikoto.
A New mHealth Device to Tackle Global Health
A U.S-educated academic returns to India to create a mobile diagnostic device powered my digital health tools to assist rural healthcare workers.