Robotic arm stroke patients

Hong Kong PolyU Develops Robotic Arm to Help Stroke Patients Move Upper Limb

Stroke is the third leading cause of disability worldwide. Someone in the United States has a stroke every 40 seconds. Stroke is a leading...
BMCC study wearable

BMCC Professor Finds Problematic Assumptions About Gender Within the Field of Tech Development

As wearable technology is becoming part of our everyday activity, it’s also making an impact on our daily lives. Moving beyond heartbeat and step...
E motion GID

E-Motion’s New Stimulation Therapy for Patients With Acute Digestive Dysmotility Gets CE Mark Approval

E-Motion Medical Ltd, a Tel Aviv, Israel-based Medtech company, received CE Mark approval for its groundbreaking E-Motion System™, which provides stimulation therapy to restore...
Paper UV sensor

Researchers Develop Wearable Paper-Based UV Sensors that Warn You When it’s Time to Get...

A research team led by RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, has developed paper-based UV sensors that could help people avoid sun damage and manage...
Myomo MyoPro adolescents

Myomo Will Deliver its MyoPro for the First Time on Adolescent Users

Myomo, a wearable medical robotics company, has received approval to use its MyoPro wearable device to assist young adults suffering from any disease or...
La Roche Posay My Skin Track UV

L’Oréal Teams Up with Apple to Launch La Roche-Posay My Skin Track UV Tracker

L’Oréal announced a new wearable sensor that measures your exposure to ultraviolet radiation that can seriously damage your skin and potentially cause skin cancer....