The telehealth medicine dispenser is part of an AARP showcase of "longevity tech" at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Health Care + Med Tech
The Plymouth-based medtech startup is evaluating the safety of using its ultrasound technology to destroy pancreatic tumors.
A group of plaintiffs alleged the company violated its fiduciary duties by including “poorly performing” Wells Fargo funds in its 401(k) plan.
The Mendota Heights-based supplier of dental equipment and veterinary supplies is set to be acquired by a California private equity firm.
A new device known as the Pelvic Cradle aims to provide a more comfortable way for patients to get examinations.
The Lakeville physician takes on worker shortages, value-based care, and the uncertain economics of hospitals.
Dr. Shirin Towfigh claims the medical device giant “knowingly copied” her design for a hernia treatment device.
Solventum, which spun off from 3M in spring, is getting $13 million in state money for the project.
How health care leaders are redefining patient care and finding new ways to serve communities in need.
A U.S. Commerce Department official will tour Twin Cities medtech facilities and meet with health care industry leaders this week.
Attorney General Keith Ellison demands court supervision in the sudden closure of the Minneapolis clinic for LGBTQ+ and people with HIV.
While there are protective skirt scrub options for medical personnel, the options on the market leave something to be desired and are not readily available.
The Minneapolis-based medical device startup plans to use the funds to conduct trials.
The Plymouth-based company plans to use the funds to continue developing its tumor-destroying tech.
Reducing racial disparities in maternal and infant mortality and partnering with community leaders are among Dr. Indy Lane’s goals.
The Minnetonka-based health insurance giant says new health insurance regulations tucked into the omnibus bill passed in spring are unconstitutional.
Frank Jaskulke, who worked at health tech trade group Medical Alley for two decades, has taken a new job with Avio Medtech Consulting.
But the proposal’s backers say they’ll still carry on.