Category Archives: Health Care
Nobel for Stomach Ulcer Discovery
Nobel for Stomach Ulcer Discovery, BBC:
It is now firmly established that the bacterium causes more than 90% of duodenal (intestinal) ulcers and up to 80% of gastric (stomach) ulcers.
Indonesian Polio Epidemic
Indonesian polio epidemic poses ‘real risk’ to Asia on New Scientist:
Given the very interdependant nature of human life on Earth it has never been more critical for that interdependance to be reflected in policy.
Using Design to Reduce Medical Error
Wrist tags may stop drug errors
While that like a decent idea I think an even better one is the redesign of the pill bottle. It seems like it would reduce errors but also seems fairly complex.
Target Unveils New Look for Prescription Pill Bottles: audio from NPR – includes a good photo of the improved bottle design.
New Pill Bottle Could Save Lives, MSNBC
Target is using the new bottles starting this month and health safety experts hope other companies will adapt similar designs.
Stanford Students Win $10,000 for Aneurysm Treatment
Stanford students win $10,000 for aneurysm treatment (sigh they removed the page – poor usability):
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The Stanford team designed a porous balloon mechanism, which they named Embolune. To use the new invention, a surgeon navigates the balloon to the site of the aneurysm, where it is detached. A hardening polymer substance is then released into the aneurysm space to create a permanent clot and stifle further growth.
Six-legged Intestinal Robot
Robot combined with swallowable camera could give docs a better look inside the small intestine by Byron Spice, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
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The work is supported by the Intelligent Microsystems Center in Seoul, Korea, and sponsored by the Korean Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy.
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Another CMU roboticist, Cameron Riviere, is developing his own robotic inchworm that would use suction pads to adhere to the exterior of a beating heart. The two-footed device, called HeartLander, might be used to inject cells or drugs, implant electrodes or perform coronary artery bypass procedures.
Metin Sitti is an engineer with Carnegie Mellon University.
