patient use Articles
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Albuquerque biotech company commercializing nebulizer technology to deliver medicine more efficiently
An Albuquerque biotech company says patients can use its technology to deliver medication to patients' respiratory system with hardly any effort. The startup, Nob Hill Therapeutics, is aiming to commercialize a nebulizer that disaggregates powdered particles, spreading them out. Doing so makes it easier for patients to use the medication with a more efficient delivery, according to executive ...
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Patient Perspectives on the Usefulness of an Artificial Intelligence - Assisted Symptom Checker: Cross-Sectional Survey Study
Abstract Background: Patients are increasingly seeking Web-based symptom checkers to obtain diagnoses. However, little is known about the characteristics of the patients who use these resources, their rationale for use, and whether they find them accurate and useful. Objective: The study aimed to examine patients’ experiences using an artificial intelligence (AI)–assisted online ...
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Project - Development of a free, easy-to-use electronic patient self-reporting outcomes solution to be deployed through our existing platform ONCOassist and made available globally
Project Description We are developing a free, easy-to-use electronic patient self-reporting outcomes solution to be deployed through our existing platform ONCOassist and made available globally. This will improve the quality of patient care and allow life science companies to gather real-world evidence about how their drugs are performing in the field. Cutting edge research shows ...
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User testimonial : R. Royer Centre Brain-Moove
Raphaël ROYER, founder and director at Centre Brain-Moove, shares his experience with us : “ Having used transcutaneous vibration for a long time, I naturally turned towards the almost daily use of Vibramoov in the context of brain injury patients. The use of Vibramoov gives hope and different management possibilities for patients with neurodegenerative diseases (Multiple ...
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Brain–Computer Interface for Motor Recovery
Click here for full article " Contralesional Brain–Computer Interface Control of a Powered Robotic Hand-Piece for Motor Recovery in Chronic Stroke Survivors" on AHA Journals - Stroke Abstract Background and Purpose— There are few effective therapies to achieve functional recovery from motor-related disabilities affecting the upper limb after stroke. This feasibility study tested ...
By Neurolutions
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Automatically Diagnosing HER2 Amplification Status for Breast Cancer Patients Using Large FISH Images
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) is a technique that prepares acceptable results for molecular imaging biomarkers to precisely and dependably detect and diagnose disorders which are sign of cancers. Since contemporary manual FISH signal analysis is low-effective and inconsistent, it is an attractive research area to develop automated FISH image scanning systems and computer-aided ...
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Radiation hormesis research findings and therapeutic applications
In 1982, Professor Thomas Don Luckey of Missouri University asserted 'radiation hormesis' in the journal Health Physics. Following his assertion, the CRIEPI initiated a research programme on radiation hormesis to confirm 'is it true or not'. Twelve years of research with 8–14 universities in Japan produced fruitful results on radiation hormesis. Hormone response tests on rabbits, enzyme response ...
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We are changing the face of flu season!
The Communicator, a medical mask with a clear view is the first of its kind to be approved by the FDA. It is perfect for protecting you and your loved ones during cold and flu season! Each year, numerous adults and children succumb to flu and cold strains. During the height of cold and flu season, more and more serious cases report the rise of related deaths! Clear and accurate communication is ...
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PIOON 450nm blue diode laser - An innovative tool in modern dental practice
Compared to traditional treatments, the main principle of dental diode laser cutting soft tissue is to heat the tissue with a hot tip contact. By converting light energy into heat energy at the tip end, the high temperature can be high enough to evaporate the soft tissue. Dental diode lasers have significant advantages, mainly scarless wound healing and improved bacterial reduction. For patients, ...
By PIOON
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The power of autoantibodies to enhance clinical development success in Systemic Sclerosis (SSc)
An unmet need for disease-modifying therapy persists for patients with Systemic Sclerosis SSc is an autoimmune disease characterised by widespread vascular injury, progressive fibrosis of the skin and internal organs, and a specific pattern of autoantibodies. The clinical manifestations of SSc are highly heterogenous with significant internal organ manifestations causing a greater mortality ...
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Q&A: The value of patient engagement technology, insights from Dr. Michael Bradley
With a mission to provide the best patient experience in the industry, the team at Ortho Rhode Island (ORI) is always seeking new ways to enhance their services, so patients not only have confidence that they will have the best outcomes, they can tell that their experience with ORI matters too. In our interview with Dr. Michael Bradley, CEO and President at Ortho Rhode Island, he shares his ...
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OneThree’s Workflow for Identifying Synergistic Drug Combinations - Case study
Background OneThree Biotech was born out of the largest precision medicine institute in America with the purpose of decreasing the failure rate of bringing therapeutics to market using biology driven artificial intelligence. Our technology was builtin a lab setting; allowing us to engineer our methodologies around real-world results. While working with major biotech and pharma partners; ...
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What is difference between nappy and diaper?
Diaper's user groups are mainly divided into two categories: infants and adults. Diaper provides a more hygienic growing environment for babies because it reduces the spread and contamination of fecal bacteria more than conventional diapers. Diaper composition: outer wrapping layer, absorbent core layer, base fabric The outer wrapping layer keeps the child's body dry, absorbs urine quickly ...
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Virtual Triage: Do more questions lead to better patient outcomes?
One of the common misconceptions related to virtual triage / symptom checker tools is that the more questions the system asks, the more accurate the list of possible conditions / triage level recommendations will be and so, overall, the conclusion is that it is more thorough and, therefore, a better tool. If you are looking to provide your patients with a symptom checker/triage tool or are a ...
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5 Simple Ways to Shine a Light on AMD in your Practice
February is National Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) and Low Vision Month. This disease is the leading cause of blindness, and its prevalence is expected to soar as the world’s population ages, leading to an overwhelming projected demand for AMD care by 2050. AMD Awareness Month is a great time to shine a light on this disease and its impact on patients and their families. ...
By MacuLogix
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Marsi-Bionics presents the clinical successes of its exoskeletons to internal medicine doctors
The Atlas 2030, the world's only exoskeleton for children, is capable of achieving much more effective therapy in the treatment of Spinal Muscular Atrophy The Mak Active Knee, the exoskeleton that works like a robotic knee, is achieving previously impossible rehabilitations due to speed and absence of pain Elena Garcia Armada, founder of Marsi-Bionics and scientific researcher at the CSIC, ...
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Minimally Invasive Stretta Therapy Gains Momentum as HCSC BCBS Adds Coverage for 16 Million New Patients
We’ve all been there. In our doctor’s office, or on the phone with their billing manager, being told that a drug or procedure we hoped for is not covered by our insurance plan. After weeks or even months of researching online, talking to other patients, and comparing alternatives, we’ve been told that our insurance plan simply will not cover that solution. Our frustration is ...
By Restech
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Are clinicians delivering the best care for patients with bladder and bowel dysfunction? A recent study suggests otherwise
People with neurogenic bladder and/or bowel dysfunction often suffer from highly individualized symptoms. It can be difficult to quantify change in an individual’s symptoms using standardized measurement tools, and points to the value of Patient—Centered Outcome Measures. As a relatively new concept, Patient—Centered Outcome Measures (PCOM) aims to place patients, their ...
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Concussion and baseball – how common is it?
Much of the conversation about concussions has been focused on football. The violence of the game, coupled with recent studies that have shown how prevalent chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is in retired players, has brought a lot of attention to the sport. But concussions are a problem in all sports, including baseball. The number of concussions in baseball is troublesome, and they are ...
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Transforming Rapid Transfusion in Hemorrhagic Shock - Case Study
As an emergency physician, I routinely have to make quick decisions that can impact the direction and quality of care for my patients. With the current high nursing turnover and short-staffing on many shifts, these decisions are even more important, as they can also positively or negatively impact provider stress and patient flow. Streamlined care for critical patients is extremely helpful to ...
By 410 Medical
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