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The heart may be small, but its rhythm powers life. When something throws that rhythm off—especially after surgery—it can ...
Researchers at Northwestern developed a temporary pacemaker that’s so small, it can be inserted via a syringe—and will ...
Because the human heart requires only a small amount of electrical stimulation, researchers were able to shrink their ...
Developed by engineers from Northwestern University, the pacemaker is the size of a grain of rice and could help save babies ...
When the pacemaker wires were later removed, Armstrong suffered internal bleeding — an outcome more common than many patients ...
A light-activated pacemaker dissolves in the body after use, offering safer, wireless heart care - especially for newborns ...
Researchers at Northwestern University have developed a groundbreaking pacemaker smaller than a grain of rice. Designed for ...
Scientists have unveiled the smallest pacemaker ever, the size of a grain of rice, which provides a temporary solution for ...
The new device is smaller than a grain of rice and gets absorbed by the patient’s body when it’s no longer needed, ...
Biomedical engineers create a rice-grain sized, injectable pacemaker dissolving after temporary use, ideal for newborns with ...
A self-powered, bioresorbable temporary pacemaker the size of a grain of rice has been developed by an international team of ...
Scientists said Wednesday they have developed the world's tiniest pacemaker, a temporary heartbeat regulator smaller than a ...