Developed by engineers from Northwestern University, the pacemaker is the size of a grain of rice and could help save babies ...
Now, engineers at Northwestern University have developed what could have saved Armstrong’s life: the world’s smallest ...
The new device is smaller than a grain of rice and gets absorbed by the patient’s body when it’s no longer needed, ...
In sharp contrast to earlier studies, patients with severe triple-vessel heart disease fared equally well whether they underwent open-heart bypass surgery (CABG) or a less invasive procedure ...
The tiny device developed by Professors John Rogers, Igor Efimov, and Yonggang Huang can be inserted with a syringe, and then dissolve after it’s no longer needed.
Pacemakers are used by millions around the world. These devices help stimulate hearts with electrical pulses so that they ...
San Diego police officials are investigating the death of a 9-year-old girl who died hours after undergoing dental surgery ...
The tiny pacemaker, developed by engineers from Northwestern University, can be non-invasively injected into the body and can ...
The Mexican parents were detained while driving their 10-year-old to a checkup in Texas after the child's brain surgery.