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Using EEG data to diagnose Parkinson’s disease
Researchers behind a new study believe that an EEG may be a more effective alternative.
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Researchers behind a new study believe that an EEG may be a more effective alternative.
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FDA today designated a ResMed (NYSE:RMD) recall of certain Stellar non-invasive and invasive ventilators as Class I — the agency’s most serious level. The sound alarm on the ventilators may not work if the device has a failed electronic part, is stored without AC power for more than 36 hours, or powers on automatically when connected …
Researchers who monitored people with deep brain stimulation implants for 8 years suggest that the treatment can benefit those with severe depression. Regulators in the United States have already approved deep brain stimulation for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, essential tremor, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. The treatment involves implanting wires into the brain and a stimulator in the chest …
«Engineers have come up with an alternative to conventional ultrasound that doesn’t require contact with the body to see inside a patient. The new laser ultrasound technique leverages an eye- and skin-safe laser system to remotely image the inside of a person.» Read more
For the third consecutive quarter, more than one million Class I units were recalled during 2019’s Q1. If you want to read more about this news click here. If you want to read more about this news click here.