News

Now let’s hope we can continue the momentum and get our elected officials to take action and replace the current PPLD Board ...
What if a headset could make surgery safer, faster, and less physically taxing? Surgeons are embracing DigiLoupes, a powerful ...
Bob Croslin With a tip the diameter of a human hair, this microelectrode listens in on chattering neurons, providing feedback so that doctors can make adjustments before placing an implant.
Opting to alter one’s facial appearance is a decision that should ideally be taken when the need for it becomes unbearable or ...
Credit: Shahrzad Rasekh / CT Mirror Conner has now done a total of 12 implants, with another five booked in the next few months. He said he gets calls weekly from patients all over the country who ...
A hot potato: A new study from UC San Francisco is raising alarms about the widespread use of computed tomography (CT) scans in the United States, warning that the technology may be responsible ...
As trust in national news organizations plummets, trust in CT Mirror continues to remain high. As newsrooms face pressure to pull their punches, CT Mirror operates fiercely independently.
High-resolution prosthetic hearing with a soft auditory brainstem implant in macaques. Nature Biomedical Engineering , 2025; DOI: 10.1038/s41551-025-01378-9 Cite This Page : ...
Based on data from 93 million CT scans performed on 62 million people in 2023, the researchers estimated that the CT scans would lead to 103,000 future cancers. To put that in context, those ...
"CT-associated cancers could eventually account for 5% of all new cancer diagnoses annually," a recently published study suggested Becca Longmire is a digital news writer-reporter at PEOPLE. She ...