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How technology is improving health information access for the deaf community

July 13, 2021 he, How, Improving, is, Technology

Early in Dr. Michael McKee’s career, one of his patients, who was deaf, died from a heart attack. It led

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Development of high-speed nanoPCR technology for point-of-care diagnosis of COVID-19

December 8, 2020 (COVID-19), development, Diagnosis, for, high-speed, nanoPCR, of, point-of-care, Technology

A nanoPCR technology was developed for the point-of-care (POC) diagnosis of coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19). This new technology can diagnose the

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Researchers adapt amyloid technology to catch coronavirus

June 23, 2020 Adapt, Amyloid, catch, Coronavirus, Researchers, Technology, to

Two researchers at the University of California, Davis, are adapting their technology for amyloid-based, self-organizing protein scaffolds to combat coronavirus.

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Brazilian startup develops technology for monitoring of patients with suspected COVID-19

May 18, 2020 (COVID-19), Brazilian, develops, for, monitoring, of, patients, startup, suspected, Technology, with

Developed by Biologix, a startup headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil, researchers have developed a sleep apnea home diagnostic and monitoring

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Child malnutrition monitoring in Mauritius transformed with mobile technology

December 9, 2019 Child, in, malnutrition, Mauritius, Mobile, monitoring, Technology, transformed, with

Child malnutrition in Mauritius, and across Sub-Saharan Africa, could be monitored more accurately and quickly, thanks to simple mobile-based data

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How voice technology could speed up EHR searches

August 15, 2019 Could, EHR, How, searches, speed, Technology, up, voice

Time is one of a doctor’s most precious resources. But with the increasing emphasis on documentation, doctors are often snowed

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Our brain-computer interfacing technology uses music to make people happy

July 11, 2019 brain-computer, happy, interfacing, Make, Music, our, people, Technology, to, Uses

Whether it’s the music that was playing on the radio when you met your partner or the first song your

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Health CRISIS: Virtual Reality can be used to treat almost ‘EVERY’ mental health condition

May 12, 2019 anxiety, anxiety treatment, autoplay_video, ctp_video, Depression, fear of heights, headlines, health, mental health crisis, oxford vr, psychological disorder, Technology, Virtual Reality

The groundbreaking revelation was made by British start-up Oxford VR’s co-founder Daniel Freeman. The company, which is looking to use

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Biosensor ‘bandage’ collects and analyzes sweat

April 18, 2019 Biometric, Diseases and Conditions, Electronics, Food Additives, Medical Devices, Medical Imaging, Medical Technology, Technology

Like other biofluids, sweat contains a wealth of information about what’s going on inside the body. However, collecting the fluid

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New technology could detect Dengue fever earlier

March 12, 2019 Could, Dengue, detect, earlier, fever, New, Technology

Researchers from the University of Bath are developing a new tool for detecting the presence of Dengue fever early on,

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