Authors: Girish Nadkarni, MD, Co-Chair; Anuradha Lala, MD, Member; Benjamin Glicksberg, PhD, Member; and other coauthors of the Mount Sinai COVID Informatics Center at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Bottom Line: This study describes characteristics of patients with COVID-19 who returned to the ER or required readmission to the hospital within 14...
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A novel active photonic wireless system to power medical implants
Researchers in Korea have now developed a new method to power medical implants using an active photonic wireless system GIST(GWANGJU INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY) THE USE OF MEDICAL IMPLANTS IN HUMAN BODIES GENERATES THE NEED FOR INVASIVE SURGERY TO REPLACE EXHAUSTED BATTERIES, LEADING TO A HIGHER RISK OF SURGICAL COMPLICATIONS IN PATIENTS view more...
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Scientists have figured out how to stop our bodies from fighting electronic implants
An employee of Digiwell shows a RFID-Chip which can be engrafted in a person’s hand at the CeBIT trade fair, the world’s biggest computer and software fair, in Hannover March 13, 2016. We may dream of one day becoming cyborgs, with RFID chips implanted in our hands or bionic eyes, but the human body won’t necessarily cooperate. Implantable...