Developed by engineers from Northwestern University, the pacemaker is the size of a grain of rice and could help save babies born with heart defects.
“We have developed what is, to our knowledge, the world’s smallest pacemaker,” said Rogers in a statement. “There’s a crucial need for temporary pacemakers in the context of pediatric heart surgeries, ...
FLICKING through magazines in her local salon, Christina Ozdag scoffed at the stories of women who’d spent thousands on botched cosmetic surgery overseas. Yet her dreams of a bikini body ...
The tiny device developed by Professors John Rogers, Igor Efimov, and Yonggang Huang can be inserted with a syringe, and then dissolve after it’s no longer needed.
Highland News & Media editor Megan Carr has shared how a sudden thyroid cancer diagnosis changed her life forever.
A host of celebrities from Jennifer Aniston to Selena Gomez have been extolling the benefits of lymphatic drainage massage, ...
Initially, I thought it was just a reaction to the saltwater, but the lump was unusually large and hadn’t gone away after two ...
Nineties pop icon Chesney Hawkes has reportedly signed up for the next series of Celebrity Big Brother. The singer, 53, will ...
Intense training is just one piece of the puzzle for achieving optimal athletic performance. Muscle recovery is equally ...