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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld's first portable brain stimulation device enables therapy on the goChinese research team introduces battery-powered, rTMS device weighing only 6.6 pounds, for accessible high-frequency brain ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSN76% successful: Magnet-powered tiny robotic tools perform scalpel-free brain surgeryResearchers have developed robotic tools so small they could slip into the brain and perform surgery without ever cracking ...
Ben McCullough, 76, received an EVOQUE heart valve last fall. On Wednesday, he got to thank the makers face-to-face.
Timothy O’Connor, M.D. on Feb. 10 performed the first next-generation augmented reality spinal surgery in Florida at Bethesda Hospital West.
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