Scott Jung

Scott Jung is a Silicon Valley-based medical and health technology reporter and advocate, with a focus on wearables, telemedicine, and health technology in emerging countries. He previously was at Medgadget and represented them at CES and Digital Health Summit, TEDMED, Stanford Medicine X, and SXSW. Always on the lookout for innovative medical technology worldwide, Scott has been invited to visit Colombia, Poland, and many other countries around the world to share how medtech is enriching the lives of its people. Scott holds a B.S. degree in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Southern California and an M.S. degree in Medical Product Development Management from San José State University. Scott is always looking for the next big thing in medical technology and digital health. Interested in helping him transform lives? Get in touch with him at https://scottju.ng

Artificial Cartilage Offers Smarter Arthritis Relief

Arthritis affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide, often causing chronic pain, stiffness, and reduced mobility. While current treatments can help manage symptoms, they frequently come with side effects and require frequent dosing. Researchers at the University of Cambridge have […]

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Biodegradable Implant Supercharges Bone Regrowth and Healing

A new material developed at Penn State may significantly improve how broken bones heal, especially in cases involving complex or slow-healing fractures. The innovation, called CitraBoneQMg, is a biodegradable scaffold designed to support rapid bone regeneration while also reducing inflammation

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New Imaging Reveals How Bones Respond During Hip Replacement Surgery

Researchers at the University of Warwick have developed advanced imaging techniques that reveal what happens inside bones during hip replacement surgery, offering new insights that could improve implant stability and long-term outcomes. The study focuses on uncemented total hip arthroplasty,

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