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Tools For Healthier Lives – A Digital Health Initiative
In the years that have gone by, digital health has gone on to become quite critical when it comes to helping in going after longer and healthier lives. Right from telemedicine to wearable devices to even customized healthcare solutions,...
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Digitalization Reshapes The Post-Pandemic Medical Devices
Getting used to life after the pandemic
Because of recent world problems, especially the pandemic, the medical gadget business has changed in big ways. Supply chain problems and longer, more complicated production processes have made it more important than ever...
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Medical Device Market Projected To Reach $756.59B By 2031
In the year 2022, the global market for medical devices was estimated to be worth $455.50 billion, and it is expected that by the year 2031, it would have reached $756.59 billion. It is now growing at a compound...
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Advancing Health Equity: FDA Focuses On Device Research
The Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has released a discussion paper seeking input on the most effective methods for advancing health equality in clinical research using medical devices.
In order...
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Digital Medical Device Information Platform Unveiled By WHO
In order to help governments, medical device users, and regulators as far as their product selection, utilization decisions, and also product selection are concerned, the World Health Organization has gone ahead and unearthed an online platform.
Medical Devices Information System,...
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Masimo Medical Watch Receives FDA Approval for Integration with Masimo’s SafetyNet Remote Monitoring System
Masimo has announced that the Masimo W1® medical watch has received FDA 510(k) clearance for connectivity, enabling its integration with the Masimo SafetyNet® telemonitoring solution.
This follows the earlier FDA clearance of the Masimo W1 Medical, the first medical watch...
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Revolutionary Gene Therapy For Thalassaemia Approved By NHS
The National Health Service (NHS) patients who are now afflicted with a hereditary blood condition are going to be among the first people in the world to get the "life-changing" gene-editing procedure that offers the possibility of a cure.
The...
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