With electric vehicles, the challenge for battery makers is straightforward: make batteries that can hold more energy, so the vehicles they power can go farther on each charge. However, for companies ...
From pacemakers to neurostimulators, implantable medical devices rely on batteries to keep the heart on beat and dampen pain. But batteries eventually run low and require invasive surgeries to replace ...
Nephrodite's breakthrough Holly implantable continuous dialysis system is joining the FDA Total Product Life Cycle Advisory ...
One promising approach to treating type 1 diabetes is implanting pancreatic islet cells that can produce insulin when needed, which can free patients from giving themselves frequent insulin injections ...
Mendelsohn also shared recent advancements in the company’s preclinical weight loss data for the NPM-115 device. The device showed promising results in obese mice models, with weight loss outcomes ...
Looking back on medical devices & supplies - specialty stocks’ Q1 earnings, we examine this quarter’s best and worst ...
Biocompatible, chemically inert, and sterilizable, open-cell silicones made using a new manufacturing process are suitable for both short- and long-term implantable applications. In their quest for ...
Let’s dig into the relative performance of STAAR Surgical (NASDAQ:STAA) and its peers as we unravel the now-completed Q1 ...
As the global population ages, the demand for implantable medical electronic devices for physiological monitoring and functional support continues to grow. In such systems, wireless data exchange is ...
Share on Pinterest MIT engineers have developed a small implantable device that could help people with type 1 diabetes monitor their glucose levels. RichLegg/Getty Images Engineers at MIT say they ...
A recent report by Precedence Research estimates the global market size for implantable medical devices will grow from USD 97.62 Billion in 2024 to USD 178.15 Billion by 2034: The rapid increase in ...
From pacemakers to neurostimulators, implantable medical devices rely on batteries to keep the heart on beat and dampen pain. But batteries eventually run low and require invasive surgeries to replace ...