Medical Technology
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Microtech Announces First Human Case of Implantable Microsensor for Heart Failure AAP - 27-12-2024
Microtech, a wholly owned subsidiary of Medinol Inc., a leader in global MedTech research and development, announced that it has initiated human clinical trials of their microsensor
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Is AI in healthcare ethically responsible? Rahima Saikal - 16-11-2024
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning
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Australia poised to work smarter not harder in AI era AAP - 07-11-2024
Australia could become a warehouse for the immense pile of data that sits behind the rise of artificial intelligence, powered by renewable and nuclear energy, a tech giant
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Breakthrough use of lab-grown skin on burns patient AAP - 25-10-2024
The "holy grail" of burns treatment is much closer to becoming a reality, with lab-grown skin successfully used on an Australian patient in a clinical trial.
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Mechanical engineers make AI sperm health test for IVF AAP - 16-08-2024
New AI technology could asses the quality of live sperm in seconds, removing the need for invasive procedures during IVF treatments. Monash University's
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Vital new technology saving lives after heart attacks AAP - 14-08-2024
If an off-duty doctor didn't know a nearby school had a defibrillator, Steven Simpson thinks he might not have made it through a recent heart attack. Mr
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Hospital set for AI medical scans in 'Australian first' AAP - 20-06-2024
A Queensland public hospital is set to use artificial intelligence for medical scans, in what has been hailed as an Australian first. Queensland Premier Steven
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Why AI will diagnose breast cancer in Australia by 2028 AAP - 11-12-2023
From cancer screening to detecting scams, artificial intelligence technology is being deployed in ways Australians probably don't expect or realise. The
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Virtual reality therapy to become a 'reality' AAP - 12-06-2023
Virtual reality therapy may now become a "reality" for young people with mental health conditions including psychotic disorders. From simulating coffee
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New hope for children fighting deadly brain cancer AAP - 08-05-2023
A breakthrough discovery by Australian scientists is offering hope for children suffering from a rare and deadly brain tumour. Researchers studying immunotherapy
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Artificial intelligence stopping chemo side effects AAP - 07-05-2023
Artificial intelligence is being used to help predict when a patient with colon cancer is likely to experience nasty side effects from chemotherapy. The technology
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Queensland the first state to roll out pill testing AAP - 25-02-2023
Queensland will become the first Australian state to roll out pill-testing sites in an attempt to curb the harmful effects of illicit drugs. The move will shift
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Building resilient kids could start with a bubble AAP - 04-02-2023
Blowing bubbles could be the first step to communicating with children about trauma, helping them build back stronger after disasters. The exercise is among
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Work starts on nation-first mRNA facility AAP - 08-12-2022
Work has begun at the site of Moderna's first Australian mRNA vaccine facility in Melbourne's southeast. The site at Monash University's Clayton
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Pill testing program urged for SA AAP - 21-07-2022
South Australia has been urged to follow the ACT and establish a pill and drug testing clinic. Australia's first testing site has opened in Canberra in
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From 3D-printed noses to pumping hearts AAP - 13-04-2022
Surgeons and students have been slicing into spare dead bodies for centuries to hone their skills, but new technology could replace increasingly scarce cadavers.
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New bone stabilising implant hastens mobility HealthTimes - 12-04-2022
A new implant designed by QUT biomedical engineers to stabilise a long bone fracture above the knee and enable earlier mobility has been used for the first time in an implant
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World-first research scientific breakthrough set to make paralysed people walk again HealthTimes - 05-04-2022
Professor Tal Dvir is the extraordinary man behind a world-first breakthrough which uses patient tissue samples and technology to transform injured spinal cords.
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Push for endometriosis centre in Victoria AAP - 23-03-2022
A Victorian MP is calling for $35 million to set up Australia's first specialised endometriosis centre, to provide better outcomes for patients and enhance research into
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Bioengineers use Artificial Intelligence to transform hip surgery HealthTimes - 15-02-2022
Formus Labs, a company that grew out of research done at the Auckland Bioengineering Institute (ABI), is set to transform orthopaedic surgery, with the world’s first
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