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Over a million patients worldwide get a new pacemaker every year. The vast majority of those pacemakers require surgery to be implanted and use electric wires that connect to the heart known as “leads.” The next generation of the technology, known as “leadless” pacemakers, don’t require surgery and are injected using a catheter into a vein, but so far have only worked in a single chamber of the heart. Today the FDA approved Abbott’s leadless pacemaker, the Aveir DR, for both chambers of the heart.

This was a substantial technical feat. Abbott’s proprietary system works by transmitting high frequency electric pulses that take advantage of the electric conductivity of blood to deliver the signal. In a clinical trial, over 97% of the patients had both chambers of their heart beating normally after three months. Read more from Forbes senior editor Alex Knapp here.


The MedTech Billionaire Waging A Patent War With Apple

Masimo founder and CEO Joe Kiani, photographed at Masimo’s headquarters, Irvine, CA.

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Joe Kiani, the founder and CEO of Masimo, has spent $60 million fighting the nearly $3 trillion company in court over the Apple Watch, but he’s also facing a boardroom battle over his own consumer tech push. These legal fights are coming as Kiani, who Forbes estimates is worth $1.2 billion, is starting to enter the consumer space with watches and other wearables. Next up in the multifront legal battle is an International Trade Commission decision on whether to ban certain Apple Watch imports, which is expected by July 17.

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Preventative Care: Neko Health, a Stockholm, Sweden-based startup cofounded by Spotify CEO Daniel Ek, has raised a $65 million Series A round to expand its medical scanning technology throughout Europe. The company says the 10-minute scans, which cost $270 are currently only offered in Stockholm, can help doctors detect skin cancer and cardiovascular disease earlier, among other health issues.

Brain Disorders: Carthera, a Paris-based startup spun out from Sorbonne University, has raised a $40 million Series B round as it launches a phase 3 clinical trial of its ultrasound-based device that opens the blood brain barrier to administer chemotherapy for patients with the brain cancer glioblastoma.


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Read more here.


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Australia’s medical regulator has approved psilocybin and MDMA for therapeutic use as of July 1.

Reuters reported that aspartame, one of the most widely used artificial sweeteners, will be classified as a possible carcinogen by the World Health Organization in July. Here’s an overview of where the research stands.

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Correction: This post has been updated to correct the name of Abbott’s new pacemaker, the Aveir DR.

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