Discover how Siemens touches the lives of Americans every day. View our collection of video news stories that have aired in many local news markets across the country.
Smart Heart Scans for Athletes
Almost every summer, a seemingly healthy high school student-athlete collapses without warning from a sudden heart attack. An estimated one in 200,000 student athletes could suffer. New technology could help prevent many of these tragedies.
Heart of a Soldier
It's not just strategies and weapons helping to keep our American soldiers safe and sound. In many cases, getting proper medical attention and follow-up can make the difference between life and death.
Women and Heart Health
Heart disease is the number one cause of death among women, yet many don't even know they're at risk. A combination of awareness and advanced technologies could help provide more answers to this growing epidemic.
Heart Healthy Athletes
On Super Sunday, some of the world's biggest and best athletes push their bodies to the limit. A new screening program by a former Cleveland Browns Quarterback is helping to identify and lower the heart health risks that current and former athletes face.
3D Stent Surgery
More than 64 million Americans suffer from heart disease - with many having to undergo repeat heart procedures. New technology is making those procedures more precise - and less frequent.
Next Generation Hearing Aids
In 25 years, more than 50 million Americans are expected to suffer from hearing loss. But the latest in hearing aids, featuring wireless digital technology, gives the hearing impaired their most sophisticated hearing device yet - allowing wearers to hear things clearly even in the most difficult hearing environments.
The Truth About 4D Ultrasound
The first sight of a baby through 4D ultrasound technology can be very exciting for parents. But while the procedure can be entertaining, experts say ultrasounds are an important medical procedure and should be treated as such.
Amazing Medical Images
Diagnosing many medical problems has always been difficult without surgery to show exactly what's happening inside a patient's body. Now, new technology is giving doctors their most detailed look without surgery -- allowing them to plan treatments more easily and give patients more peace of mind.
Back to School Hearing Aids
It's back to school time for millions of kids around the country, which means time for new books, new classes and tests. But experts say there's one test parents should make sure their child takes early on - a hearing test.