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Mid-Day on MSNMagnets to treat cardiovascular diseases in future: IIT-B studyMagnetic fields can effectively manipulate blood flow in the body, opening up the possibility of using magnets to treat ...
An Australian man lived for 100 days with an artificial titanium heart while he awaited a donor transplant, the longest ...
The patient, a man in his 40s from New South Wales, received the BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart (TAH) during a six-hour ...
Magnets are being designed to help prevent heart attacks. And doctors believe the devices, which attract clot-busting drugs to areas of the body where they are needed, could also be used to treat ...
An elderly woman from Eluru in Andhra Pradesh died tragically while undergoing an MRI scan. Her husband alleges that the ...
An Australian man in his 40s has survived 100 days with a titanium heart. He is the first person globally to do so. The ...
An Australian man has become the first person to survive more than 100 days with a total artificial heart implant in a ...
The BiVACOR total artificial heart, designed by Queensland-born Dr. Daniel Timms, is the world's first implantable rotary ...
The BiVACOR Total Artificial Heart (TAH) has a single moving part, a levitated rotor that’s held in place by magnets. As the name suggests, it’s constructed from titanium and there are no ...
An Australian man in his 40s survived 100 days with an artificial titanium heart before receiving a donor heart transplant, ...
The implant is designed to sustain patients until a donor heart is available, but BiVACOR’s long-term goal is to enable recipients to live indefinitely with the device without needing a transplant.
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