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FDA approves medical device-related hypertension therapies in the U.S.
A new survey by Medtronic suggests a majority of Americans are optimistic about the future of AI in healthcare
Virtual reality technology – and even semi-trucks – are transforming medical education and training
A five-part series on how device sounds are engineered with patients and healthcare providers in mind
How good ergonomic design shapes the development of healthcare technology at Medtronic
Study shows benefits of using ‘pump therapy’ as first-line diabetes treatment
Meeting the engineer – and team – who made her leg stents possible
Tara, a miniature schnauzer, received a donated Medtronic pacemaker to treat her life-threatening heart condition
Jeff Vogel taught college engineering courses 30 years ago, and never dreamed he'd become an inventor like those he lectured on
How former Hollywood animators are using their skills to help clinicians learn life-saving medical procedures
Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is an alternative to open heart surgery
How one engineer connects dots — and nerves
AI is revolutionizing healthcare technology. And it’s just getting started.
From sleeping in math to superstar engineer
Navigating the regulatory road to a robot
Advancing equity, every step of the way
Medtronic releases the AI Compass to commit to the safe and ethical use of AI
Doubling the time and ‘living the dream’
Medtronic shares its pacing technology with veterinary heart doctors.
How a novel technique using electricity to destroy targeted cells might help clinicians treat atrial fibrillation
No-knot sutures enable the future of robotic-assisted surgery
How one device is working to improve the lives of wolves
Tim Berry battled addiction for years. Could a heart condition rob him of the healthy life he had worked so hard to build?
Five areas to follow as life-transforming technologies and healthcare innovation evolve in 2023
Medtronic estimates 800,000 Americans could benefit from therapy approved for chronic diabetes related pain
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