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Jan 10 2026HEALTH

Step into Comfort: The Science Behind EMSense Foot Massager

EMSense is a game-changer for those suffering from foot pain, offering a drug-free, non-invasive solution that combines heat therapy, massage, and compression to boost blood circulation and relieve discomfort. This compact, at-home device is designed with convenience and accessibility in mind, featu

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Jul 13 2025SCIENCE

Keeping Bioelectronics in Check: What's the Big Deal?

Bioelectronics is a big deal. It's all about tiny gadgets that talk to your nerves and other body parts. The idea is to help people feel better, but there's a catch. These gadgets need to last and work well over time. That's not always easy in the messy, ever-changing world inside our bodies. So, w

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Jul 11 2025HEALTH

Why Medical Device Studies Need a Quality Check

Medical devices are tricky. They're not like drugs. They have learning curves, affect how hospitals work, and their prices change over time. Plus, there's often not much data on them. This makes it hard to figure out if they're worth the money. People study these things to help decide where to spen

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Jun 11 2025HEALTH

Medical Device Wear and Tear: Testing the Limits

The medical device industry is grappling with confusion surrounding end-of-life (EOL) testing for reusable devices. The main issue is the differing expectations from U. S. and European Union regulators. Some believe that manufacturers should conduct EOL testing, while others think a warning in the u

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May 21 2025HEALTH

Apomorphine: A Journey Through Time in Parkinson's Treatment

Apomorphine has a rich history that spans nearly two centuries. It was first created in 1845. In 2025, it will be 180 years since its first documented synthesis. In 2023, the U. S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved a new device for treating advanced Parkinson's disease. This device del

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May 17 2025HEALTH

Low-Cost Labor Monitoring: A New Hope for Malawi

In Malawi, keeping track of uterine contractions during labor is crucial for the health of both mothers and babies. However, doing this in places with limited resources can be tough. A recent study focused on testing a new, budget-friendly external tocodynamometer. This device was created to potenti

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

How Reliable Are Portable Infusion Pumps?

Portable infusion pumps are a big deal in medical care. They help deliver medicines safely. But how accurate are they? This is what a recent study set out to find. It looked at four different pumps. Two were electronic. The other two were balloon-type pumps. The study tested these pumps in various

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Apr 20 2025HEALTH

Low-Cost Solution for Pediatric Feeding in Poor Areas

In many parts of the world, medical supplies are scarce. This is especially true for pediatric gastrostomy tubes, or G-tubes, which are used for feeding children who can't eat normally. Because these tubes are expensive, they are not always available. In these poor areas, doctors often use Foley uri

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Apr 18 2025HEALTH

Singapore's Dilemma: Should the Government Fund Heart Pumps?

Singapore is considering a big move. It's looking into whether it should fund a special medical device. This device is for people with severe heart failure. These individuals cannot receive a heart transplant. The country is trying to figure out if this device is a good use of public funds. However,

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Apr 04 2025HEALTH

Keeping Clinics Clean: A Spanish Success Story

Healthcare workers use medical tools every day. These tools can spread infections if not cleaned correctly. This is a big problem that needs fixing. Let's look at how one area in Murcia, Spain, improved their cleaning processes. The main aim was to improve the cleaning of medical devices in primary

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