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This week, researchers from the University of Texas unveiled a new, removable, sticker-like electronic face wearable that ...
A new forehead-mounted electronic tattoo may soon offer real-time insights into your mental state. Researchers at the ...
An Australian man with heart failure has become the first person in the world to survive more than 100 days with an artificial titanium heart as he waited to receive a donor transplant.
This week, doctors announced that an Australian man with severe heart failure had left hospital with an artificial heart that had kept him alive until he could receive a donor heart. I am a ...
An Australian man has become a medical marvel thanks to his groundbreaking artificial heart. The man’s doctors reported this week that he was the first person in the world to be discharged from ...
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An Australian man has become the first person to survive more than 100 days with a total artificial heart implant in a historic medical feat. The groundbreaking BiVACOR device, which uses magnetic ...
Forward-looking: An Australian man has become the first person in the world to leave a hospital with a total artificial heart implant, marking a significant milestone in heart failure treatment.
An Australian man lived for 100 days with an artificial titanium heart while he awaited a donor transplant, the longest period to date of someone with the technology. The patient, a man in his 40s ...
A mechanical heart has been implanted in a New South Wales man who was experiencing severe heart failure. He has become the first person in the world to be discharged from hospital with the ...
A study led by the University of Bristol, Bristol, England, has found that mechanical heart valves provide better long-term survival than biological heart valves in patients aged 50-70 years.
Patients aged between 50 to 70 years with a mechanical heart valve replacement had better long-term survival compared to those with a biological valve, new research has found. Patients aged ...