A Safe Way to Power Implanted Devices

A Safe Way to Power Implanted Devices

  Implantable devices can do a lot of good for a variety of medical applications. They can be sensors that record and report on various conditions and events within a patient’s body. They can also provide stimulation to power a heart’s pacemaker, or...
Implant Harvests Energy

Implant Harvests Energy

Implantable technology devices have already become part of the medical arsenal, such as pacemakers. These devices have a flaw that can even be fatal; they run on batteries. And batteries run down. A typical pacemaker must be replaced every six to 10 years, which...
Medical Wearables Conference in July

Medical Wearables Conference in July

The WATCH Society (WeArable TeChnology in Healthcare) will be hosting a conference on “The Future of Wearable Tech in Healthcare” in Indianapolis on July 25 and 26, 2014. It will take place in Goodman Hall at the Indiana University Health Neuroscience...