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New device offers a mouthful of data for chronic diseases
Aidar Health, formerly known as Multisensor Diagnostics, has developed a portable hand-held device that allows patients to measure and track vital signs in a matter of seconds. Roughly the size of an iPhone, MouthLab consists of a hand unit and a mouthpiece that fits between the teeth and lips. The mouthpiece uses special sensors to gather information from breathing patterns, saliva and blood ...
By Aidar Health
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Synairgen presents at ATS 2022
Post hoc analyses conducted in patient populations at greater risk of progression to severe disease or death suggests that SNG001 may have an important clinical effect on top of standard of care Synairgen plc (LSE: SNG), the respiratory company developing SNG001, an investigational formulation for inhalation containing the broad-spectrum antiviral protein interferon beta, today announces the ...
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154 died of heat stroke in New York City from 2000-11: said CDC
Heat waves are the deadliest of extreme weather events, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported this week. A case study published in the August 9 edition of the agency’s journal, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, looked at heat illness in New York City from 2000 to 2011. The results revealed that there were more than 150 deaths, about 1,600 hospitalizations and around ...
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New data reinforces strength of Novartis once-daily COPD portfolio in improving lung function, shortness of breath and reducing rate of exacerbations
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CadiacSense unveils Its business model towards beginning of sales in 2020
The Company will enable patients to benefit from Cloud-based medical monitoring, on a monthly fee ”Towards the market entry of our medical wristwatch, the Company is launching a cloud-based service platform dedicated for end-users and their physicians, which will enable patient monitoring as part of their daily routine, in hospitals and in clinics, as well as sharing medical indices with ...
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HTG Used for First Time in Congenital Heart Defect Surgery
It was another first for EchoPixel when its Holographic Therapy Guidance (HTG) was used in a congenital heart surgery at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. The procedure was conducted with a new mini 4D transesophageal echocardiography (TEE), which generates real-time ultrasound images and can be used in patients as small as 11 pounds. A life-saving procedure Complete ...
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Atmo Biosciences signs deal with RMIT University to commercialize ingestible gas-sensing capsule for gut health
Atmo Biosciences has signed a licensing deal with RMIT University securing the exclusive worldwide rights to commercialize a ground-breaking ingestible gas-sensing capsule. The Atmo Gas Capsule is set to revolutionize how doctors diagnose and treat common gastrointestinal (GI) disorders by offering a non-invasive, low-cost, and more accurate alternative to current technologies. Patients with ...
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Nautilus Biotechnology Partners with the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) to Investigate Applications of Single-Molecule Proteomic Analysis in Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG)
Nautilus Biotechnology, Inc. (NASDAQ: NAUT; or “Nautilus”), a company pioneering a single-molecule protein analysis platform, and the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), part of City of Hope, today announced a partnership to explore the utility of the Nautilus platform by studying specific protein targets in diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG), a rare and often fatal ...
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Possible Side Effects of Local Anesthesia
Small procedures on the body, like a skin biopsy, are great candidates for local anesthesia. An injection or topical cream may be used. If you’ve ever had an injection by a dentist, you’ve had a local anesthetic. Fast-acting, virtually pain-free and convenient, local anesthetics enable much of medicine to occur. Patients can remain awake and leave following their procedure. After ...
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