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The FDA has cleared several impactful devices this week — one that can predict a dangerous pregnancy complication, one that measures heart arrhythmias for up to six years after insertion just under the skin, and one that can detect the brain plaque associated with Alzheimer’s in under five minutes. Read More
An FDA advisory committee voted in favor of ARS Pharmaceuticals’ neffy (ARS-1), an intranasal epinephrine spray, as an alternate to epinephrine injection for severe anaphylactic allergic reactions despite the absence of clinical data. Read More
There is no other cleared device that can allow fully paralyzed or locked-in patients to communicate once eye-tracking is no longer possible for the patient, the company said. Read More