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A Beauty Treatment Promised to Zap Fat. For Some, It Brought Disfigurement.
Posted inCoolSculpting Fat Tissue Medical Devices Paradoxical Adipose Hyperplasia Plastic Surgery Regulation and Deregulation of Industry Suits and Litigation (Civil)

A Beauty Treatment Promised to Zap Fat. For Some, It Brought Disfigurement.

CoolSculpting is among the most popular fixes for unwanted bulges. But the risk of a serious side effect appears to be higher than previously known.
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Posted by By Beth Hall for The New York Times
CoolSculpting Promised to Zap Fat. For Some, It Brought Disfigurement.
Posted inCoolSculpting Fat Tissue Medical Devices Paradoxical Adipose Hyperplasia Plastic Surgery Regulation and Deregulation of Industry

CoolSculpting Promised to Zap Fat. For Some, It Brought Disfigurement.

CoolSculpting is among the most popular fixes for unwanted bulges. But the risk of a serious side effect appears to be higher than previously known.
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Posted by By Anna Kode
These Devices Sickened Hundreds. The New Models Have Risks, Too.
Posted inCameras Digestive Tract Food and Drug Administration Hospitals Medical Devices Microbiology Olympus Corp United States

These Devices Sickened Hundreds. The New Models Have Risks, Too.

Duodenoscopes — tubular cameras threaded into the intestine — with disposable parts were supposed to be safer. But the parts can fall off in the body, the F.D.A. warned.
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Posted by By Roni Caryn Rabin
Brain Implants Have Begun to Restore Functions, but Advances Are Slow
Posted inBrain Case Western Reserve University Computers and the Internet Disabilities Food and Drug Administration Head (Body Part) Medical Devices Musk, Elon Neuralink Corp Paralysis Research

Brain Implants Have Begun to Restore Functions, but Advances Are Slow

But achieving full-body restoration of movement, as Elon Musk envisions with such devices, is considered far into the future, if at all.
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Posted by By Daniel Lozada for The New York Times

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