Writing fart jokes and getting paid for it. Puns aside quite interesting technology. For a low-volume pilot study, I’d bet they just use each one once, even though each one may not be very cheap.
From ingestible pills that track gut health to smart bandages that can autonomously provide required treatment to wounds, Tufts University’s Sonkusale Research Lab has been engineering impactful ...
Ingestible sensor company Proteus Digital Health and computer giant Oracle have integrated Proteus's digital health feedback system, which includes an ingestible pill sensor, a wearable patch, and a ...
The system uses electromagnetic fields via a coil operated outside the body to detect the mechanism's progression through the GI tract. Thus, the external system can determine the pill's location ...
A new ingestible microchip sensor has been approved by the FDA and will be accessible in pharmaceutical products in order to help doctors better care for their patients. Proteus Digital Health ...
New ingestible sensor for non-intrusive sleep disorder monitoring developed by MIT and collaborators
A recent Device study reported the effectiveness of an ingestible vitals-monitoring pill (VM pill) to monitor vital signs, including heart and respiratory rate based on a human trial. Study: ...
Pills are not just for taking a vitamin or relieving pain anymore. Devices like the PillCam and the SmartPill can help doctors detect and monitor diseases in areas of the gastrointestinal tract that ...
The key to one's stomach fullness may lie in a vibrating capsule, according to one weight-loss treatment study involving pigs and Massachusetts Institute of Technology engineers. The pill, called ...
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