By comparison, conventional one-channel EGG recordings without the signal-to-noise filtering matched the manometry readings in only three of the 11 study subjects. https://t.co/xT3dS780uP
This test could lead to more education and counseling of women about their level of risk so that they know about preterm birth and know what preeclampsia or early signs of labor look like. https://t.co/QRnhoDlnEf
Glucose-sensing smart contact lens: Building the circuitry on a flexible contact lens is impressive, says John L. Smith, former chief scientific officer of Johnson & Johnson. https://t.co/PALPkt3p6d
The treatment provides fresh hope for tackling ever-rising levels of obesity, a key indicator of coronary illness, stroke and type 2 diabetes. https://t.co/hq69kXjQyc
Cells tend to "talk" to each other through various means; chemically as well (autocrine and paracrine signals). #OhioState wants to use a nanochip with synthetic DNA, to take this conversation, and use it to repair broken bones. Cool stuff!
https://t.co/gzxk3xDYAF
3D Printing a hydrogel as an implantable medical device? It can generate up to 100 Volts, and is paper thin (although they are working on getting it to the membrane level). Voltage is impractically low, but this is a good start to something new!
https://t.co/JItjPfwYlF
I was a HUGE fan of NEST when it originally had released, and now it seems that #WelchAllyn ( $HRC ) is working with Honeywell to make Patient Monitoring devices. They're starting with a wireless BP Monitor, but I'm really excited to see whats next!
https://t.co/kTMMHB7BFQ
Any sort of magnetic imaging is always hard because of para-magnetic ions that exist at the biological later (in the case of an MRI, Oxygen in the lungs). However MEG is a new (and hopefully easier) way to capture brain scan images. For more information:
https://t.co/Plm7xnRrjK