
Medical devices could become safer with this new breakthrough, experts say
Fox News
Researchers from the University of British Columbia have developed a "groundbreaking coating" that could make blood-contacting devices safer. Dr. Jayachandran Kizhakkedathu discusses the benefits.
The new material, which is designed for tubing in various medical devices, mimics the "natural behavior of blood vessels." "Since almost all synthetic materials activate blood upon contact, this is an enormous challenge." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.
This allows for the safer use of blood-contacting devices, such as catheters, stents, blood-oxygenation machines and dialysis machines, the release stated.

Pizza before tomatoes? Ancient Rome's version of America's favorite food looked nothing like today's
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