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The iCares bandage uses innovative microfluidic components, sensors, and machine learning to sample and analyze wounds and provide data to help patients and caregivers make treatment decisions.
Caltech professor of medical engineering Wei Gao and his colleagues are envisioning a smart bandage of the future—a "lab on ...
Caltech professor of medical engineering Wei Gao and his colleagues are envisioning a smart bandage of the future-a "lab on ...
Enables medical professionals to observe skin without removing dressings; aims to reduce secondary infections and save time ...
Blood can be very dramatic to the inexperienced eye but it can be a good indicator as to how urgent the situation is ...
With blood pouring from his forehead as he ran off the court, and a towel pressed against the wound as he headed to the ...
Porzingis briefly left Boston’s Game 2 playoff win over Orlando on Wednesday night after taking an elbow from Goga Bitadze of ...
April is National Pet First Aid Awareness Month, and local veterinarians are urging pet owners to be prepared in case of an ...