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Wireless Monitors Cut Nurse Time 24 Minutes Per Patient
InnovationApr 2

Wireless Monitors Cut Nurse Time 24 Minutes Per Patient

A new pilot study shows continuous wireless monitoring in hospitals reduced major complications and deaths while saving nurses nearly half an hour per patient daily. The technology creates a safety net that catches health changes before they become emergencies.

Google News - Nurse Saves3 min read
Radar System Monitors Babies' Hearts Without Touch
InnovationJan 29

Radar System Monitors Babies' Hearts Without Touch

Scientists created a radar system that tracks heart and breathing rates without touching patients, offering new hope for fragile newborns in intensive care. The technology works even when patients move around, marking a breakthrough for wireless health monitoring.

Medical Xpress3 min read
New Blood Test Monitors Myeloma Without Invasive Procedures
Health & WellnessFeb 4

New Blood Test Monitors Myeloma Without Invasive Procedures

Cancer patients with multiple myeloma can now track their treatment progress with a simple blood draw instead of painful bone marrow biopsies. This breakthrough makes monitoring minimal residual disease faster, easier, and less painful for thousands of patients.

Google News - Disease Cure3 min read
Apple Watch Beats Patches for Kids' Heart Monitoring
Health & WellnessApr 23

Apple Watch Beats Patches for Kids' Heart Monitoring

A Stanford study found the Apple Watch captured twice as many heart rhythm problems in children as traditional medical monitors. The breakthrough could make heart care more accessible for millions of young patients.

Google News - Researchers Find2 min read
Digital Health Tools Work Best When Patients Help Design Them
Health & WellnessFeb 1

Digital Health Tools Work Best When Patients Help Design Them

New research shows patient portals and health apps succeed when designed with real user input from the start. Simple text messages and human support still beat fancy AI when it comes to managing chronic disease.

Medical Xpress3 min read
Stanford Asks Patients Before Rolling Out Health AI
InnovationMay 27

Stanford Asks Patients Before Rolling Out Health AI

Stanford Hospital is letting patients weigh in on new AI tools before they go live, turning everyday people into health tech advisors. One caregiver who helped his wife through a heart transplant is now shaping the future of medical AI.

STAT News2 min read
Doctor Pairs Brain Surgery Expertise With Patient Partnership
Community HeroesMar 4

Doctor Pairs Brain Surgery Expertise With Patient Partnership

A brain injury survivor shares how the best healing came when his neurosurgeon combined medical mastery with humble listening. His story reveals why modern patients trust doctors who treat them as partners, not just recipients of orders.

STAT News3 min read
UHN Expert Shares New Hope for Parkinson's Patients
Health & WellnessApr 23

UHN Expert Shares New Hope for Parkinson's Patients

Living with Parkinson's disease doesn't mean giving up on quality of life, says a leading expert who's working to rewrite what's possible for patients. Dr. Susan Fox at Toronto's University Health Network is combining cutting-edge treatment with patient voices to transform care.

Google News - Disease Cure2 min read
Heart Patients Sweat Out Fluid in New Treatment Trial
Health & WellnessFeb 4

Heart Patients Sweat Out Fluid in New Treatment Trial

Rochester General Hospital is testing a sweatsuit that helps heart failure patients remove excess fluid through their skin instead of relying solely on diuretics. The innovative treatment offers hope for patients who struggle with constant medication side effects.

Google News - New Treatment2 min read
PCOS Renamed PMOS After 170 Million Patients Heard Globally
Health & WellnessMay 16

PCOS Renamed PMOS After 170 Million Patients Heard Globally

After consulting 22,000 patients and clinicians worldwide, doctors are changing PCOS to PMOS—a one-letter shift that validates millions of experiences and could transform diagnosis and treatment. The new name reflects what patients have known all along: this condition affects far more than ovaries.

Womens Health3 min read
Doctor's Gratitude Question Sparks Powerful Patient Tears
Acts of KindnessJan 22

Doctor's Gratitude Question Sparks Powerful Patient Tears

An infectious disease doctor asks every patient what they're grateful for. This Christmas, three patients cried—revealing something profound about hope in hard times.

STAT News3 min read
Rockland EMS Partners with Hospital for Patient Support
Community HeroesMar 28

Rockland EMS Partners with Hospital for Patient Support

A volunteer ambulance service and hospital have teamed up to make sure patients never feel alone during medical emergencies. The new program gives patients a direct line to trained volunteers who can help them navigate their hospital stay.

Google: good samaritan2 min read
Hospitals Launch Their Own Medicare Plans to Help Patients
SolutionsJan 30

Hospitals Launch Their Own Medicare Plans to Help Patients

Frustrated by insurance disputes that force patients to switch doctors, hospitals across America are creating their own Medicare Advantage plans. Patients like 79-year-old Larry Wilkewitz are finding better coverage, lower costs, and the peace of mind that comes with staying with doctors they trust.

Medical Xpress3 min read
New Bladder Cancer Therapies Give Patients More Choices
Health & WellnessApr 22

New Bladder Cancer Therapies Give Patients More Choices

Bladder cancer patients now have more treatment options than ever before, thanks to several new therapies approved in recent years. Doctors are working closely with patients to find the best approach for each person's unique situation. #

Google News - New Treatment2 min read
Robot Exoskeleton Helps ICU Patients Walk After Surgery
VideosJan 31

Robot Exoskeleton Helps ICU Patients Walk After Surgery

A walking robot is helping surgery patients stand and move within days of their operation, when most can't even stand for a minute without help from multiple nurses. The first patient just started using it at a top Boston hospital.

The Robot Report2 min read
New Catheter Technique Saves Heart Patients From Surgery
InnovationFeb 8

New Catheter Technique Saves Heart Patients From Surgery

Spanish doctors have developed a groundbreaking way to fix failing mechanical heart valves using only a catheter, sparing high-risk patients from dangerous open-heart surgery. The first three patients are thriving six months later with fully restored heart function.

Medical Xpress3 min read
Cardiologist Races His Heart Patient Back to Health
Community Heroes5d ago

Cardiologist Races His Heart Patient Back to Health

A Florida cardiologist treated his patient's severely blocked artery with stents, then watched him return to competitive racing. Their rivalry on the course proved the patient's spirit remained unbeatable.

The Hindu2 min read
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Acts of KindnessMay 12

Mount Sinai Pairs Cancer Patients with Survivor Mentors

Cancer patients at Mount Sinai can now connect one-on-one with trained mentors who've walked the same path, making treatment decisions feel less isolating. The new PATHS program especially helps patients understand clinical trials through personal experience, not just medical jargon.

Google News - New Treatment2 min read
AI Robot Helps Hospital Patients Get Medical Answers
InnovationJan 29

AI Robot Helps Hospital Patients Get Medical Answers

A friendly robot with a face is giving hospital patients clear answers about their health conditions, and both patients and doctors love how it works. The technology could help ease the burden on overstretched healthcare systems while keeping medical information accurate and trustworthy.

Medical Xpress3 min read
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Acts of KindnessMay 13

Mount Sinai Launches Peer Support for Cancer Trial Patients

Cancer patients considering clinical trials at Mount Sinai can now connect one-on-one with trained mentors who've walked the same path. The new PATHS program pairs patients with survivors and caregivers who understand their fears and questions firsthand.

Google News - New Treatment2 min read

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