The rapid introduction of new cancer screening technology, like the Galleri test, raises concerns and sparks debates about its potential benefits to patients. [ more ]
Medical technology like ECMO can sustain life but raises ethical dilemmas with consequences such as potential prolonged suffering and futility. [ more ]
Supply chain disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the availability of iodinated contrast dyes for medical imaging in the United States. [ more ]
The rapid introduction of new cancer screening technology, like the Galleri test, raises concerns and sparks debates about its potential benefits to patients. [ more ]
Medical technology like ECMO can sustain life but raises ethical dilemmas with consequences such as potential prolonged suffering and futility. [ more ]
Supply chain disruptions during the COVID-19 pandemic impacted the availability of iodinated contrast dyes for medical imaging in the United States. [ more ]
Scientists build tiny bio-robots from human cells to repair neurons
Scientists have developed tiny robots using human cells that can repair damaged cells and tissue.
The robots, called 'anthrobots,' are made from a person's own cells, which helps to prevent rejection and eliminates the need for immunosuppressants. [ more ]