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and maybe we'd have more inventions, faster medical discoveries, safer transport and bigger economies.

and doing so without medical supervision, says Sahakian. So it would be sensible for people to have access to safe, effective cognitive enhancers,

Regulatory authorities such as the US Food and Drug Administration and the European Medicines Agency are set up to evaluate the effects of treatments on disease and disorders, not healthy people.


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medical clinics#and sound the alarm to stop violence from reaching certain levels of severity.#


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X-rays transformed medicine by allowing doctors to see inside living bodies. Powell and others hope that by using X-rays to probe the inner workings of engines in fine detail,


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The growth of novel personal medical sensing technologies, many of which use Bluetooth, could soon change this.

the Scanadu Scout is described perhaps best as something approaching a real version of the medical tricorder wielded by Star trek doctor Leonard"Bones#Mccoy.

The raw medical data, which is sent wirelessly via Bluetooth to an Android app, can be forwarded automatically to doctors.


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Changamka pre-contracts prices with medical providers, and takes a 10%cut for services charged.

In future doctors and other medical professionals could gain access to patients'digital medical histories thanks to M-Kadi


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The discovery, in 1991, of around 1, 000 genes involved in generating scent receptors was rewarded with the Nobel prize in Medicine over a decade later.


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Also, would this suggest that perhaps taking an anti inflammatory medicine can alleviate depression???I'm a counselor in training


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"We've shown that C-H functionalization has reached the stage where it can readily be applied to derivatization of nitrogen-containing compounds, ubiquitous in the discovery and development of new medicines."

"Alkaloids are a family of natural products produced by plants that have biological properties important to medicine.


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and multifactorial than previously appreciated explained senior author Caroline Attardo Genco Phd professor of medicine and microbiology at BUSM.


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and HIV viruses Dental and medical researchers from Case Western Reserve University found another reason to treat periodontal disease as soon as possible.


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and our efforts will provide protection through medical countermeasures against the harmful effects of ionizing radiation


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Long-term monitoring of electrophysiological signals can be used to track patient health or assist in medical research,


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Dr Séverine Tasker Reader in Feline Medicine in Companion Animal Studies who led the study said:


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a professor of molecular and medical pharmacology, used a device he invented to capture circulating tumor cells from blood samples.


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and expertise in discovering new medicines. ur understanding of human genetics is rapidly expanding, and there is growing recognition that the elucidation of the genetic causes of disease will have a transformative effect on both patient care

and development of new medicines, said Tim Harris, Phd, DSC, Senior vice president, Technology and Translational Sciences,

fits in perfectly with Columbia commitment to precision medicine, said Lee Goldman, MD, MPH, Harold and Margaret Hatch Professor of the University and dean of the faculties of health sciences and medicine. he development of new treatments based on this genetic understanding will have profound effects on clinical practice.

The new facility will have broad genetic research capabilities and the capacity to launch and complete whole-genome sequencing projects rapidly.

precision medicine initiative, said, he strong clinical and basic science programs in neurodegenerative diseases at Columbia will significantly benefit from the Columbia/Biogen alliance.

We expect that the alliance will dramatically advance our understanding of the genetics of these devastating diseases and ultimately lead to mechanism-based treatments, a key aspect of Columbia precision-medicine initiative. c


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therapy alone according to a new study in the Journal of Clinical Oncology from Penn Medicine researchers.

thus confirming that treatments work in real-world care is a crucial aspect of translating medical evidence to clinical practice.


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Those who do attend university favor professions such as medicine, pharmacy, nursing and teaching, and they have been less present in business schools.


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and other existing microscopy and sensing techniques to field-portable, cost-effective and high-throughput instruments can make possible myriad new applications for point-of-care medicine


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enabling a more cost-effective use of medical resources. ver the course of three years, says Arbustini,


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Dental and medical implants can be essential to recovering the normal functioning damaged teeth and bones.

Dr Hurtos says. ou just need internet access to an online platform where algorithms anonymise the medical images for confidentiality,


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#The artificial hand that'feels'like a real one As far as medical research has come towards treating illness and injury,

Picture of robot and human arm Mopic-Fotolia The Smarthand project succeeded in developing a system that essentially tricks the brain into thinking that a real hand is attached to a person arm. hat for decades has been one of medicine greatest challenges


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medical resources. Current strategies for ultra-sensitive detection often require sophisticated instruments that may not be available in laboratories with fewer resources


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"I think being trained a medical doctor helped me work out what was needed really in terms of the electronics,

Dr Berényi will combine his medical experience and skills gained in the US with his knowledge of electronics


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#SFERA#New technology combats fake medicines and saves lives Fotolia 2012while human lives and health are the mostimportant concern counterfeiting is a problemthat plagues other industries too.

many medicines andalmost all perfumes come in glass containerswhich are hard to protect against thecounterfeiters. Ink-based markings are easilyerased.

On high-speed productionlines the right bottles need to be filled with the right medicines. Obliviously mistakes can be catastrophic.


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the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory agency (MHRA), went further than that. It confirmed, for the first time, that molecules known as monoclonal antibodies the key component of the drug,

the decision opened the way for trials of other plant-derived medicines to treat a range of diseases.

to establish its medical effectiveness. Meanwhile, other diseases for which it is envisaged that GM plants could provide new drugs include cancer, rheumatoid arthritis and others which,


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Three very different medical conditions, all hard to treat. Could the virtual exploration of an island be part of the solution for these three patients?

Patients are supposed always to play the videogame under medical supervision. And this scientists say, is a huge difference compared to existing commercial videogames that already recognise users'movements."


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The technology could also be applied to medicine, for example, to continuously monitor diabetics or cystic fibrosis sufferers.

Another area of application is medical surgery. A doctor could transfer data to and from a computer just by wearing an electronic bracelet and belt.


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#European initiative spearheads medical advances Through the accomplishments of the Healthy Aims project treatments are emerging for the previously untreatable.

Teams of doctors and engineers across Europe are supplying new technologies to improve current medical methods.

and strain gauge technology at the nano scale, allowing for micro scale medical systems that can exist on or within the human body without causing further complications.


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"said Eugene S. Flamm, chairman of the department of neurosurgery at Montefiore Medical center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine."


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when using or disposing of medical products. Globally respondents report their hospitals prioritize sustainability purchasing as follows:


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##since it was discovered in 1972â##has been that we can t culture the human viruses in a cell culture dish##says Stephanie Karst associate professor in the molecular genetics and microbiology department at University of Florida College of Medicine.##


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##This could really be a game-changer for a lot of applications including diagnostics##say James Collins who is a professor of biomedical engineering and medicine at Boston University and a core faculty member at Harvard s Wyss Institute.##


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Whether copsin will one day be used as an antibiotic in medicine remains to be seen. This is by no means certain

while humans have been using antibiotics in medicine for just 70 years with many of them already becoming useless due to resistance?

In addition to being used as an antibiotic in medicine it may also be possible to use copsin in the food industry as well.


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and other medical professionals measure and improve the diets of children and adults alike.####There is great interest in the development of objective biomarkers of dietary intake especially biomarkers that can be measured noninvasively##says coauthor Susan T. Mayne professor of epidemiology at Yale university and a developer of the device.##


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##says William Fischer an assistant professor of medicine who has treated Ebola patients in Africa.####We can decrease Ebola fatality rates with intensive critical care


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and the way they usually do things says lead author Curtis Weiss assistant professor of medicine at Northwestern University Feinberg School of medicine and a physician at Northwestern Memorial Hospital.

whose utility is difficult if not impossible to gauge says senior author Luis Amaral professor of chemical and biological engineering at the Mccormick School of engineering and Applied science and a professor of medicine at Feinberg.

and discussed at medical conferences and then doctors in that field were supposed to integrate that into their clinical practice Weiss says.

The assay has been reported in medical literature as an effective marker but is not yet a part of the guidelines for care.


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Based on the team s current rate of progress a field-ready instrument could be ready to enter the medical marketplace in five years.


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and their activities says Peter Kamel a medical student at Baylor College of Medicine who completed the research as an undergraduate at Rice university.


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and wirelessly to smart chips programmed to perform medical tasks and report back the results.

and execute medical commands and report the completed activity via a tiny built-in radio antenna.""We think this will enable researchers to develop a new generation of tiny implants designed for a wide array of medical applications"says Amin Arbabian assistant professor of electrical engineering at Stanford university.

Arbabian's team recently presented a working prototype of this wireless medical implant system at the IEEE Custom Integrated circuits Conference in San jose California.

The researchers chose ultrasound to deliver wireless power to their medical implants because it has been used safely in many applications such as fetal imaging

and can provide sufficient power to implants a millimeter or less in size. Now Arbabian and his colleagues are collaborating with other researchers to develop sound-powered implants for a variety of medical applications including studying the nervous system

and treating the symptoms of Parkinson's disease.""Tiny wireless nodes such as these have the potential to become a key tool for addressing neurological disorders"says Florian Solzbacher professor of electrical and computer engineering at University of Utah and director of its Center for Engineering Innovation.


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Ventilator-associated pneumonia develops in approximately 20 percent of patients in intensive care units (ICUS) who are receiving prolonged medical ventilation.


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##The free insurance covered specific high-impact medical conditionsâ##such as heart disease and cancerâ ##which poor residents often die from


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and lead author of a new study published in the journal Nature Medicine ##and carries significant risks that include death


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A summary of the new research conducted using mice with a bone condition similar to osteoporosis has been published in the journal Nature Medicine.##


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and the human trials weren t large enough for the true risk of liver injury to become apparent says Paul Watkins coauthor of the study and professor of medicine and pharmacy at University of North carolina.

and reducing the costs of new medicines. The DILISYM software is the result of the DILI-sim Initiative a partnership between the Hamner-UNC Institute for Drug Safety Sciences


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The technology and its relevance to basic medicine have been demonstrated in the study but additional testing is needed before it can be put to use.


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and medical implants they tend to form clots a major problem for patient care. Modifying the stiffness of materials used in these devices could reduce clot formation the authors suggest.


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The FDA-funded Atlantic Pediatric Device Consortium the Georgia Research Alliance Children's Healthcare of Atlanta the Georgia Center of Innovation for Manufacturing and the Global Center for Medical Innovation


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Eleven percent of college students in 2013 or one in every nine indicated some Adderall use without medical supervision in the prior 12 months.

The use of narcotic drugs other than heroin like Vicodin and Oxycontin peaked in 2006 with 8. 8 percent of college students indicating any past-year use without medical supervision.


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The results challenge the perception that low-fat diets are always better for the heart says lead author Lydia Bazzano professor in nutrition research at Tulane University School of Public health and Tropical Medicine.##


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##Our study has two crucial applicable findings##says lead author Charles A. Baillie an internal medicine specialist and fellow in the Center for Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics at Penn Medicine.##


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The research appears in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. Source: Monash University You are free to share this article under the Creative Commons Attribution-Noderivs 3. 0 Unported license e


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but medical experts believe blood stem cells have the potential to be used more widely. Lead researcher Peter Currie a professor at Monash University says that understanding how HSCS self-renew to replenish blood cells is a##Holy grail##of stem cell biology.##


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showing that the fiber materials can hold 10 times the concentration of medicine as anti-HIV gels currently under development.


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For a study published in the New england Journal of Medicine, researchers at seven different academic centers recruited 750 couples to compare the long-used fertility drug clomiphene citrate, commonly called clomid, to letrozole.

Christman says. his study indicates that there is a safe and effective medical treatment to help infertility patients with polycystic ovarian syndrome,


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professor of medicine and of molecular microbiology and a Howard hughes medical institute investigator at Washington University studies how malaria affects red blood cells.


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For the study, published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, researchers used data from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study,


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says Craig Meyers, professor of microbiology and immunology at the Penn State College of Medicine.

Other researchers on this project contributed from Penn State, PPD Vaccines and Biologics Laboratory, Feinstein Institute for Medical Research,

and Central Michigan University college of Medicine r


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#Lab-on-a-chip tracks down most wanted microbe A diagnostic tool that about the size of a credit card has identified a highly prized gut microbe.


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immunology, and laboratory medicine. That the treatment seemed to stimulate insulin production in people with established Type 1 diabetes made the researchers autiously optimistic,


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Sherwood s colleague Ryan Baugh an assistant professor of medicine showed that hatching C. elegans eggs in a nutrient-free environment shut down their development completely.


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Damiano, and El-Khatib previously published a 2010 Science Translational Medicine report that described successful use of the first-generation system in controlling the blood sugar of adults for 27 hours.

BETTER CONTROL Both of the studies reported in the New england Journal of Medicine paper compared data reflecting five days on the bionic pancreas system with five days of participantsusual care using their own insulin pumps.


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assistant professor of clinical medicine at the USC Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center and Hospital. ore clinical studies are needed,


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and the software performs better than non-expert medical clinicians and students in training. ee not trying to replace the experts,

which connects researchers from disparate fields to experts in computer programming to help analyze large data sets. ee currently working with autism experts at Duke Medicine to determine what sorts of easy tests could be used on just a computer


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If there is too much barrier damage before intravenous medicine is administered to a stroke patient, that medicine could seep out of the bloodstream and into the brain, causing major damage.

The drug tpa is given now to patients only within 4. 5 hours of a stroke onset


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and lead to a type of medicine where physicians treat disease and alleviate pain with electronics instead of drugs. e need to make these devices as small as possible to more easily implant them deep in the body

and drug delivery systems to apply medicines directly to affected areas, Poon says. The work creates the potential to develop lectroceuticaltreatments as alternatives to drug therapies,

In the experiment, Poon used her midfield transfer system to send power directly to tiny medical implants.


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and a medical degree in a joint program with nearby Baylor College of Medicine. hese chemical crosslinks are attached by phosphate ester bonds,

the Keck Center Nanobiology Training program of the Gulf coast Consortia and the Baylor College of Medicine Medical scientist Training program supported the research.


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Medical screening Elhaik coauthor Tatiana Tatarinova developed a website making GPS accessible to the public. o help people find their roots,

this kind of screening has huge, important medical implications. The discovery of a certain genotype might indicate the potential for a genetic disease


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For example, data analysis could detect motions associated with Parkinson disease at its onset. he application of stretchable electronics to medicine has a lot of potential,


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chairperson of the department of pharmacology and toxicology in the College of Osteopathic Medicine at Michigan State. here are two kinds of scleroderma, localized and systemic,


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Grants from the National institutes of health, the Stanley Foundation, the RUSK Foundation, the S-R Foundation, the National Alliance for Research on Schizophrenia and Depression, Johns Hopkins Medicine Brain science Institute, the Maryland


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#Microbes could expand how doctors use ultrasound The addition of nanoscale organisms could potentially expand the range of medical conditions diagnosed with noninvasive ultrasound.


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They are of immense ecological economic and medical importance and affect our daily lives from pollinating our crops to vectoring diseasessays lead author Bernhard Misof with the Zoological Research Museum Alexander Koenig in Bonn Germany. e can only start to understand the enormous species richness


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For Aebi the main focus of this research project was not primarily on applications for the new substance. hether copsin will one day be used as an antibiotic in medicine remains to be seen.

while humans have been using antibiotics in medicine for just 70 years with many of them already becoming useless due to resistance?

In addition to being used as an antibiotic in medicine it may also be possible to use copsin in the food industry as well.


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and other medical professionals measure and improve the diets of children and adults alike. here is great interest in the development of objective biomarkers of dietary intake especially biomarkers that can be measured noninvasivelysays coauthor Susan T. Mayne professor of epidemiology at Yale university


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Discovering its secrets may lead to better synthetic collagen for tissue engineering and cosmetic and reconstructive medicine.


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and study algae which have the genomic repertoire that make them relevant in their capacity to drive advances in human medicine. he discovery was made

In terms of human medicine this discovery gives scientists a promising new model to study tumor suppression and growth.


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and its relevance to basic medicine have been demonstrated in the study but additional testing is needed before it can be put to use.


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and other important medicines such as oxycodone are derived. Now bioengineers have hacked the DNA of yeast and reprogrammed these simple cells to make opioid-based medicines via a sophisticated extension of the basic brewing process that makes beer.

Led by bioengineering Associate professor Christina Smolke the Stanford team has spent already a decade genetically engineering yeast cells to reproduce the biochemistry of poppies with the ultimate goal of producing opium-based medicines from start to finish in fermentation vats. e are now very close to replicating the entire

opioid production process in a way that eliminates the need to grow poppies allowing us to reliably manufacture essential medicines

while mitigating the potential for diversion to illegal usesays Smolke who outlines her work in the journal Nature Chemical Biology.

However poppies are grown not in significant quantities in the United states creating various international dependencies and vulnerabilities in the supply of these important medicines.

and are refined in factories. his will allow us to create a reliable supply of these essential medicines in a way that doesn t depend on years leading up to good


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which is used now in the medical field to detect biomarkers in the early stages of disease.


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It also presents compelling reasons for doctors to start using virtual humans as medical screeners. The honest answers acquired by a virtual human could help doctors diagnose


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And that has held back certain medical therapies. MAGIS: The new method Unlike the calutron, which requires huge amounts of energy to maintain a magnetic field with electromagnets,


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Though ultrasound detectors existncluding those used in medical imaginghe researchers made their own sensitive one in the form of a microscopic plastic ring known as a microring resonator.


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Jeffrey Cirillo professor in the Department of Microbial Pathogenesis and Immunology at Texas A&m Health Science Center (TAMHSC) College of Medicine and his team have discovered a new method to spot the bacteria that causes


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There s no reason we can t grow extraordinarily large single crystals in the future using modifications of our techniquesays Mirkin who also is a professor of medicine chemical and biological engineering biomedical engineering and materials science and engineering and director of the university s International Institute for Nanotechnology.


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In medicine such networks could serve as martdrug deliverers or disease detectors at the cellular level.

The new approach isn t ready to be applied in the medical field but future uses could include using this framework to make molecules that self-assemble within cells


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scanning medical therapy and imaging and research in biology and materials science. ecause it employs commercial lasers


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and is used commonly in muds for oil drilling, in modern construction, in medical applications and as a binder by iron and steel foundries.


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says Changhuei Yang, professor of electrical engineering, bioengineering and medical engineering at the California Institute of technology (Caltech).


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The new insight may be helpful in finding ways to minimize the potential toxicity of graphene says Agnes Kane chair of the pathology and laboratory medicine department at Brown and one of the study s authors.

Under the microscope Annette von dem Bussche assistant professor of pathology and laboratory medicine was able to verify the model experimentally.


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The dongle as the team writes in the journal Science Translational Medicine costs just $34 to make (an amount that could drop further if mass produced.


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and it adjusts food supplements, minerals and medicines for each animal. As for the farmer, aside from filling the hoppers,


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As an unmet medical need, pain causes suffering and comes with a multi-billion dollar societal cost.


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The study that is starting is being watched very closely in the medical field.####Thousands of heart implants have been carried out,


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#Edible batteries could power smart medicine pills A flexible biodegradable battery just may be what the doctor ordered.

What happens when you forget a dose of medication your doctor has prescribed for a condition that relies on the timed delivery of your medicine?

The smart pill releases medicine on a schedule or as your body needs it. But what would power that pill?

##Obviously, creating smart pills with their own sensors to regulate medicine in the body is a great idea,


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and cuts and scrapes aren t the only maladies that medical 3d printing can help cure.

Cells used in this sort of medical 3d printing will be grown to perfectly match those of the patient prior to surgery.


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The#latest issue of the medical journal#Annals of Internal medicine, looks at the research and clinical trials and penned an editorial with a headline worth reading:##

the medical journal editorial writes, sales continue to grow in the US and Europe. Here s more from the#Annals of Internal medicine#or you can check out#the full report yourself.


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gaming, medicine and advertising, said#Winslow Burleson, an assistant professor of human computer interaction at Arizona State university.####Once we can package this facial analysis in small devices


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In the medical world, patients with heart pumps have to have electric wires running out of their bodies,


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invasive drugs and their devastating side-effects, will have been replaced by sophisticated medicines that can fix individual faulty genes, according to those behind the project.

not only going to be fundamental to the medicine of the future. It is essential part of medicine today.

In rare congenital disease, in cancer and in infections, genomic insights are already transforming diagnosis and treatment.

Scientists expect the project to be pivotal to the development of future personalised treatments based on genetics, with the potential to revolutionise medicine.


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lifelike anatomical 3d models in the medical field, full scale models of architecture, and the list goes on.


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Dr. Eric Topol, director of the#Scripps Translational Science Institute, describes in a#Youtube#video#how patient-focused technology improves medicine.

and many websites provide free medical advice; and even TV ads often disclose critical data.


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prior to the legalization of medical and recreational marijuana use. The number of murders, sexual assaults, violent robberies and other assaults fell by 5. 6 percent.


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It s easy to think that medical robots were#last year s innovation. But while they re#not a new idea#doesn t mean that all

If robotics manage to subdue malaria where other modern medical technologies have failed so far, it will be a powerful sign of how much the technology might accomplish as it matures.


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which make up the majority of medicines, are compounds far smaller than less common biological medicines like antibodies.

They are developed using libraries of thousands or millions of known chemical substances. Each compound is screened to see


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