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Device Stories

DeviceDiagnosticInnovation Shadow Cabinet Ministers meet the Imperial team behind the world-first breath test for pancreatic cancer

DeviceDiagnosticInnovation Shadow Cabinet Ministers meet the Imperial team behind the world-first breath test for pancreatic cancer

Published on 16th February 2026
Device Wearable Tech Offers New Hope for Stroke Survivors Seeking to Regain Mobility

Device Wearable Tech Offers New Hope for Stroke Survivors Seeking to Regain Mobility

Published on 15th August 2025
DeviceImpactInnovation Putting physiotherapy for upper limb disability back into the hands of patients

DeviceImpactInnovation Putting physiotherapy for upper limb disability back into the hands of patients

Published on 26th June 2025
DeviceDiagnostic Digital heart modelling project could open up the path of virtual patient monitoring

DeviceDiagnostic Digital heart modelling project could open up the path of virtual patient monitoring

Published on 8th May 2024
DeviceInnovation Non-invasive brain stimulation could provide a new treatment for dementia

DeviceInnovation Non-invasive brain stimulation could provide a new treatment for dementia

Published on 23rd October 2023
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