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medical technology

Apr 4

Amazon Plays Doctor With First Medical Industry-Approved Alexa Skill

AI-enabled interactive medical tools can actually help patients build a stronger rapport with their doctor.
By Gabriela Barkho
Image of cells through a confocal microscope at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute.
Jul 27

3D Software Set for 2018 Release Could Revolutionize Cancer Treatment

Analyzing a patient's DNA and correlating it to a database could more easily tell doctors which treatments are likely to succeed, without the trial and error
By Michael Sainato
The Suneris team, last Summer. (Photo: Facebook)
Jun 25

Gel That Rapidly Stops Bleeding to Enter Veterinary Market

Suneris that makes Vetigel, the product that may have dramatically improved the way we stop bleeding, is opening for pre-order of the gel on Friday for use by veterinarians.
By Brady Dale
A nurse uses a wireless electronic tablet to order medicines from the pharmacy at The Queen Elizabeth Hospital on March 16, 2010 in Birmingham, England. (Photo: Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)
May 14

Forget Self-Driving Cars: Here’s How Google Plans to Change How We Live Forever

By David B. Samadi
What if surgeons could watch their progress, how they stacked up and, in a measurable way, improve? (Photo via Getty)
Dec 25

Forget Fitness Trackers: Let’s Use Big Data to Give Surgery a Lift

By Jack Smith IV
Mar 29

Doctors Save Woman's Life With 3D-Printed Skull

By Jordyn Taylor
Mar 13

Here Are the 8 Most Heartwarming Applications of 3D Printing

By Jordyn Taylor
Jun 24

Eat and Then Poop Out a Mini-Computer to Quantify Your Health

By Molly Mulshine
Aug 14

Trying to Understand the Health Policy Debate

By Steve Cohen
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