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Wearable patch may provide new treatment option for skin cancer

Purdue University innovators have created a novel wearable patch to help address the painful size of the microneedles and the rapidly dissolving behaviour of...

New mobile health tool measures haemoglobin without drawing blood

Researchers have developed a way to use smartphone images of a person's eyelids to assess blood haemoglobin levels. The ability to perform one of...

Screening tool to asses SA workers' health

Academics at the University of Cape Town’s School of Public Health and Family Medicine, in collaboration with the University of KwaZulu-Natal, have developed a...

Two novel devices to protect healthcare workers against coronavirus

The International Union Against Tuberculosis and Lung Disease (The Union) has described the development of two novel devices, a negative pressure procedural tent and...

Novel ECG-necklace detects atrial fibrillation

A diagnostic pendant with a single-strand ECG embedded in it provides a new and easy method for detecting atrial fibrillation, found a Finnish study. "The...

New bladder voiding device with real-time volume detection

National University of Singapore researchers have invented a device that can monitor bladder volume in real time and effectively empty the bladder, according to...

Researchers release COVID-19 symptom tracker app

An international research scientist consortium has developed a COVID Symptom Tracker, already in use by more than 2.5m people in the US and UK,...

Hospitals pilot new process for disinfecting and reusing N95 masks

A new novel disinfection process, developed in collaboration with Washington University School of Medicine, uses vaporised hydrogen peroxide. Test results from a pilot program...

Free-to-replicate ventilator for low-income areas — Spanish study

Non-invasive ventilators are used to treat patients with breathing difficulty and respiratory failure, a common symptom of more severe coronavirus disease. Non-invasive ventilation is...

Digital flashcards to help COVID-19 patients understand medical staff

A UK National Health Service (NHS) doctor has created a digital flashcard system, free to download for phone, tablet or computer use, to improve...

Non-invasive 'iron lung' to be trialled on COVID-19 patients

A ‘cutting-edge’ ventilator, backed by the family of Stephen Hawking, is due to be trialled in the fight against COVID-19, says a report in...

COVID-19 innovations from pan-African university network

Teams of scientists, doctors, engineers, students and professionals from Honoris United Universities, the first and largest pan-African network of private higher education institutions, have...

Charlotte Maxeke doctors innovate to limit contact during intubation

Three weeks ago, emergency doctors at Charlotte Maxeke Hospital in Johannesburg came up with an innovation to protect healthcare workers from COVID-19. The Times...

MIT prototypes a safe, inexpensive ventilator alternative

A volunteer team centred at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has designed and prototyped a low-cost portable mechanical ventilator for use in mass casualty...

FDA’s emergency use authorisation for rapid COVID-19 diagnostic test

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an emergency use authorisation for a new rapid point-of-care molecular SARS-CoV-2 diagnostic. The test, which was...

FluSense turns coughing sounds into data for flu and pandemic forecasting

University of Massachusetts Amherst computer scientists tested 'FluSense' in campus clinic waiting rooms. The FluSense creators say the new edge-computing platform, envisioned for use...

3D printing saves patients' lives in Italian hospital

When a hospital in Brescia, in one of the hardest-hit Italian regions for coronavirus infection, urgently needed valves for a breathing devices that the...

First successful robotic surgery for brain aneurysm

Using a robot to treat brain aneurysms is feasible and could allow for improved precision when placing stents, coils and other devices, according to...

NHS trials sleep pods for doctors' and nurses' power naps

The UK National Health Service (NHS) is trialling sleep pods for doctors and nurses to grab power naps during their shifts, reports The Guardian....

'Wristwatch' monitors body chemistry to boost athletic performance, prevent injury

Engineering researchers have developed a device the size of a wristwatch that can monitor an individual's body chemistry to help improve athletic performance and...

Swiss transplantation breakthrough keeps human livers alive for a week

Until now, livers could be stored safely outside the body for only a few hours. With the novel perfusion technology, livers – and even...

Artificial Intelligence can detect low-glucose levels via ECG without fingerprick test

Two pilot studies in the UK have found that using artificial intelligence (AI) the Currently Continuous Glucose Monitors (CGM) used by the UK's National...

The top tech developments in 2019

Medgadget reports on the top technology trends and devices of the past year. Opioid Overdose Treatment: Opioid addiction, and accompanying overdoses, have become disturbingly common...

Google Health using AI to improve breast cancer screening

A large Google Health Artificial Intelligence (AI) data trial produced a 5.7% reduction of breast cancer false positives in the US, and a 1.2%...

Disruptive magnesium-based, bone-bracing technology — A new 'gold standard'?

When an orthopaedic in-patient tells visitors, ‘they had to put metal pins in,” the sympathetic murmurs normally assume it was ‘one of those titanium...

New test assists with quicker treatment decisions for sepsis

A new rapid blood culture test system for sepsis can reduce identification to 12 hours, from the two-to-three days of standard-of- care culture...

Impact of life-saving technology confirmed in Malawi study

Malawi's national adoption of affordable, rugged, neonatal CPAP technology as a part of routine hospital care resulted in sustained improvements in the survival of...

Stroke patients relearn how to walk with peculiar shoe

Following successful clinical trials in the US, a therapeutic shoe engineered to improve stroke recovery is expected to be available commercially by the end...

Wearable sensor provides minimally invasive glucose monitoring

Abbott has developed wearable sensor, used in conjunction with a smartphone, to to get a real-time glucose measurement, as well as trends, simply...

Electronic nose detects bacteria in breath

An ‘electronic nose’ that can sniff out bacteria could be used to curb the use of antibiotics when not necessary, according to scientists at...

FDA okays first cuff-free blood pressure monitors

The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted Biobeat, an Israeli firm, clearance for the company’s wrist watch and patch that measure blood...

Triage monitor to determine CO poisoning cleared by FDA

The ToxCO, an instant, non-invasive breath analysis monitor that measures exhaled carbon monoxide (C0) to give an idea of CO levels in the blood,...

First trial of dizziness monitoring device a success

A ground-breaking wearable diagnostic headset to help patients with dizziness problems has moved a step forward following a successful trial. Researchers from the University...

Device to remove rings from swollen fingers without cutting

A new device, called RingRescue, makes it possible to easily deal with many cases of swollen fingers with trapped rings, reports Medgadget. It helps to...

Low-cost OCT scanner to boost diagnosis of retinal diseases

Biomedical engineers at Duke University have developed a low-cost, portable optical coherence tomography (OCT) scanner that promises to bring the vision-saving technology to under-served...

New e-tattoo gives accurate uninterrupted heart monitoring

A new wearable technology developed at the University of Texas and made from stretchy, lightweight material measures cardiac health by taking electrocardiograph and seismo-cardiograph...

SA engineer wins prize for innovative dispenser for repeat Rx

An invention by a South African engineer that dispenses pills has won a major African engineering prize, reports BBC News. Neo Hutiri invented the...

Getting vaccines to inaccessible corners of the world

Researchers at McMaster University have invented a stable, affordable way to store fragile vaccines for weeks at a time at temperatures up to 40°C,...

Dressing uses electric field to disrupt infections

US researchers have developed of a dressing that uses an electric field to disrupt biofilm infection. Researchers at Indiana University School of Medicine have found a...

Cape Town gynae invents device to staunch post-birth bleeding

A Cape Town gynaecologist has made giving birth a little safer by turning a cheap surgical glove into a device that stops excessive post-birth...