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This camera is small enough to be injected into your brain
By Duncan Geere published
Researchers have developed a teeny-tiny little camera that could be used to explore the inside of the human body.
Twitter and Facebook help doctors understand migraine symptoms
By Duncan Geere published
Doctors aiming to improve medical knowledge about migraines have taken to social media in the hope of gathering better data.
World's first virtual reality operation is underway today - and you can watch
By James Peckham published
Updated A London hospital is hosting the world's first virtual reality operation to help teach medical students around the world.
How Kinect is helping people to breathe
By Duncan Geere published
A team of researchers has come up with a method for using Kinect to identify numerous respiratory problems at a fraction of the cost of traditional approaches
Your computer usage can predict early signs of Alzheimer's
By Duncan Geere published
Researchers have found a significant correlation between infrequent daily computer use and brain imaging signs found in early-stage Alzheimer's patients.
This portable ultrasound will beam images straight to your phone
By James O'Malley published
No more lugging around your desktop ultrasound machine whenever you want to peer inside people's organs.
Hate taking antibiotics? Have a zap of electricity instead
By Duncan Geere published
Researchers have successfully used electrical stimulation to treat bacterial infections, more than a century after the method was first proposed.
Watch out: Apple might build a standalone health device
By jomalley published
Could Apple be working on a device for the medical community? CEO Tim Cook has hinted at such.
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