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Injectable Bandages Halt Hemorrhaging and Speed Healing [video]

Injectable Bandages Halt Hemorrhaging and Speed Healing [video]

by Bruce Brown | April 4, 2018 | Enabling Tech, General News

Hemorrhaging remains the greatest cause of death in otherwise survivable battlefield injuries. In a 2011 study of deaths after casualties reached a medical treatment facility from October 2001 to June 2009, the United States Army Institute of Surgical Research found...
Anti-Bacterial Textile Helps Reduce Infections

Anti-Bacterial Textile Helps Reduce Infections

by Kimberly Houston | October 26, 2017 | General News, Health

According to a recent article published by the University of Leeds, 300,000 patients a year in England get hospital-acquired infections (HAIs), which leads to increased treatment costs and threats to patient safety. Hospital doors are one of the biggest culprits of...
Carbon Nanofiber Mat as Flexible Supercap

Carbon Nanofiber Mat as Flexible Supercap

by Alfred Poor | October 2, 2017 | Enabling Tech, General News

Tiny sensors and printed electronics make it possible to create small, flexible, wearable Health Tech devices. These devices need electricity to operate, which means that they need a way to store the energy until needed. Most batteries are rigid devices, and often...
Brain Wave Feedback Helps Users Focus [video]

Brain Wave Feedback Helps Users Focus [video]

by Alfred Poor | December 8, 2016 | General News, Health

We’ve covered devices here that actively stimulate your brain using electrical current (such as the Thync), but it’s also possible to alter your mood simply by using technology to monitor your brain activity. With feedback from this information, you can...
“Print” 3D Body Parts With Stem Cells

“Print” 3D Body Parts With Stem Cells

by Bruce Brown | April 8, 2016 | General News, Medical

Hang onto your hats for this one, because clinicians and scientists in Australia have come up with a way to “print” in 3D with a pen-like device that uses stem cells in a hydrogel formula. This device was developed jointly by researchers with the ARC...
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