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Artificial intelligence could revolutionize eye health

President of the Turkish Ophthalmology Association, Prof. Dr. Ziya Kapran said that artificial intelligence technologies have the potential to revolutionize the field of eye health, early diagnosis, disease prediction and improvement of treatment processes. In its 95th year of establishment, the Turkish Ophthalmology Association (TOD), as one of the most established professional organizations in Turkey, organizes training activities and events to increase the professional skills and experience of Turkish ophthalmologists. While the association organizes many

How Will FDA’s New QMSR Affect Medical Device Companies?

QMSR & ISO 13485 – What’s Changing and What You Need to Do FDA is finally harmonizing its Quality System Regulation with ISO 13485 – and honestly, it was only a matter of time. Both standards grew from the same root (ISO 9001 back in 1996), just evolved separately for different markets. Now FDA is saying: enough parallel worlds. What actually changes? If you’re already ISO 13485 certified and selling in both the US and

The increasing menace to healthcare data security

In a concerning trend that has sent shockwaves through the healthcare industry, the number of patient records exposed in data breaches doubled in 2025, highlighting a significant and growing threat to healthcare data security. This alarming surge in breaches has raised urgent concerns about the vulnerability of sensitive patient information and underscored the critical need for robust cybersecurity measures to safeguard healthcare data, says GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company. According to recent reports,

What does the future of brain-computer interfaces look like?

You can’t get very far in a science fiction film catalogue without seeing the mention of a neural implant. In truth, one need not look too far in the real world either. Indeed, the medical world has had implanted brain devices for a while, but a new type of technology – brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) – is creating a very different avenue of neuronal exploration. Elon Musk’s Neuralink is perhaps the most famous company trialling the