A 3-D virtual heart assessment tool called the virtual-heart arrhythmia risk predictor (VARP) has been made by Johns Hopkins University researchers. It can accurately determine which patients are most at risk of fatal arrhythmia.
A new study shows that music before surgery can help patients.
Five completely paralyzed patients were able to move their legs voluntarily for the very first time with the help of a new technique called transcutaneous stimulation, which combines non-invasive electrical stimulation, an experimental drug and physical therapy. The new technique is the first of its kind and shows promise, CBS reported.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM