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Enhancing Medical Devices with High-Precision Pressure SensorsEnhancing Medical Devices with High-Precision Pressure Sensors

Precision pressure sensors play a vital role in modern medical devices, supporting accurate airflow and pressure monitoring in ventilators, blood gas analyzers, and respiratory systems. Discover how compact MEMS sensor technology improves reliability, energy efficiency, and patient safety while meeting the demanding performance requirements of today's healthcare applications.

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    Precision Die Attach for Surgical LED DevicesPrecision Die Attach for Surgical LED Devices
 
See how Master Bond and Nordson EFD collaborated using a non-cytotoxic, silver filled epoxy adhesive utilized to support repeatable dispensing, electrical conductivity and reliable thermal management in medical LED assembly.
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   AI could play a role in the development of low-cost technologies for monitoring foot healthAI could play a role in the development of low-cost technologies for monitoring foot health
 
Researchers have demonstrated AI tools could play an important part in the development of simpler, lower-cost technologies for monitoring foot health, particularly in settings where access to specialized equipment may be limited.
 
 Continuous glucose monitors show no proven benefits for healthy people
 
Continuous glucose monitors show no proven benefits for healthy peopleContinuous glucose monitors are becoming increasingly popular, including among people without diabetes.
 
 
 New portable blood testing device allows remote health monitoring
 
New portable blood testing device allows remote health monitoringA new portable blood testing device could allow patient health to be monitored at home through an app.
 
 
 Wearable sensor technology detects physical patterns linked to mental distress
 
Wearable sensor technology detects physical patterns linked to mental distressResearchers have shown that measurements taken from a person's fingertip could help identify physical patterns associated with stress, anxiety and depression.
 
 
 Stretchable catheter could help identify high-risk arterial plaque
 
Stretchable catheter could help identify high-risk arterial plaqueWe all know about plaque from dreaded trips to the dentist. But plaque can also build up inside the arteries, taking the form of fatty deposits that can potentially restrict blood flow.
 
 
 Swimming sends wrist-worn heart rate monitors off track
 
Swimming sends wrist-worn heart rate monitors off trackResearchers created an open-access dataset comparing two wrist-worn heart rate monitors with a chest-strap reference during dry-land exercise and swimming. Both smartwatches performed substantially worse underwater, highlighting the challenges water poses to optical heart rate monitoring and providing a resource for future research on aquatic wearables.
 
 

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