Flexible electronics have been drawing significant attention for healthcare applications and show great promise for monitoring of blood circulation (e.g., postoperative monitoring of free flaps).
The research initiative is part of a broader focus on wearables at the Department of Health and Human Services.
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HeartBeam (NASDAQ:BEAT) announced a strategic collaboration with the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai aimed at accelerating the development and clinical validation of next-generation artificial ...
Researchers from the University of Alabama at Birmingham are members of the large-scale long-term national HEALthy Brain and Child Development study consortium. Providing scientists around the world ...
Researchers developed a high-sensitivity proteomics method to analyze individual human muscle fibers. The technique identified 37 protein variations, including key contractile proteins and their ...
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The Stelo is available to anyone who wants to monitor their blood glucose, no prescription needed. But as an active adult without diabetes, are these extra data points worth $99 per month?
Afon Technology says that its Glucowear non-invasive continuous glucose monitor (CGM) demonstrated significant accuracy in its first trial.
Crystal jellyfish have an eerie beauty: thanks to a natural protein, they emit a faint green glow. For decades, researchers have used that green fluorescent protein and similar molecules to light up ...
As part of Technology Networks' continued celebration of the achievements of inspiring women in STEMM, we caught up with Prof. Heather Pinkett to learn more about her research into bacterial pathogens ...