What if clinicians could place tiny electronic chips in the brain that electrically stimulate a precise target, through a ...
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End of brain surgery? Injectable chips self-implant to treat brain disease safely
If successful, circulatronics could transform treatment for conditions once deemed untreatable, from brain cancer to chronic pain, marking a future where electronics and biology work in perfect sync.
Several interdisciplinary projects are using virtual and augmented reality to push the frontiers of physical and mental ...
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General anesthesia during clot-removal surgery leads to better neurological outcomes at 3 months
Patients who undergo general anesthesia while receiving a specialized surgery to treat strokes have better outcomes than ...
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Memorial Broadcasts Neurointerventional Procedures To Global Audiences
Training Program Helps Doctors in Lower Income Countries While Memorial Neuroscience Institute (MNI) physicians save lives in South Florida using the latest neurointerventional procedures for brain ...
A team of researchers from Washington University in St. Louis' McKelvey School of Engineering and WashU Medicine has developed a new type of fiber-optic device that can influence neuronal activity ...
(MMI) announced today that it received FDA investigational device exemption (IDE) to study its microsurgery platform.
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