AI experts explore the ethical use of video technology to support patients at risk of falls

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Video-enabled glasses have the potential to support  Northumbria University patients at risk of falls by allowing medical staff to monitor how they move around their homes and their community. However, with privacy concerns at the forefront of this new technology, academics at Northumbria University have carried out a cutting-edge study into the ethical use of […]

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Pollen is a promising sustainable tool in the bone regeneration process

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A study has shown pollen grains can be used as green templates for producing biomaterials, showcasing their potential to support drug delivery and bone regeneration. With an increasingly ageing population, bone fractures are becoming more common. Bone is generally able to self-repair but if the fracture is too big or the person affected too fragile, […]

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How Pathway Is Paving the Way for a Healthier Future

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Revolutionizing Healthcare: How Pathway Is Paving the Way for a Healthier Future: Innovation and the development of large language models are poised to change healthcare fundamentally. Pathway leverages these technologies to redefine clinical decision support, improving care accuracy and enabling healthcare professionals to deliver enhanced patient outcomes. What is Pathway? Pathway is an online clinical […]

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World’s first high-resolution brain developed by 3D printer

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In a joint project between MedUni Vienna and TU Wien, the world’s first 3D-printed “brain phantom” has been developed, which is modelled on the structure of brain fibres and can be imaged using a special variant of magnetic resonance imaging (dMRI). As a scientific team led by MedUni Vienna and TU Wien has now shown […]

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New AI model detects ninety percent of lymphatic cancer cases

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Medical image analysis using AI has developed rapidly in recent years. Now, one of the largest studies to date has been carried out using AI-assisted image analysis of lymphoma, cancer of the lymphatic system. Researchers at Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, have developed a computer model that can successfully find signs of lymph node […]

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Applying COVID Lessons to Enhance Digital Access for the Disabled

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Applying COVID Lessons to Enhance Digital Access for the Disabled: The COVID-19 pandemic resulted in many innovations in how we interact digitally — and a Curtin University research project has won significant funding to ensure people living with disability can also benefit from what’s been learned. The Australian Research Council has awarded Professor Katie Ellis […]

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Quantum imaging could create bright future for advanced microscopes

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The unique properties of quantum physics could help solve a longstanding problem that prevents microscopes from producing sharper images at the smallest scales, researchers say. The breakthrough, which uses entangled photons to create a new method of correcting for image distortion in microscopes, could lead to improved classical microscope imaging of tissue samples to help […]

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Free App for people with Parkinson’s receives funding from Parkinson’s UK

An innovative free smartphone app, Parkinson’s ON, developed by a man living with Parkinson’s and his partner, has received funding for its second phase from Parkinson’s UK.  Launched late last year by Kuhan Pushparatnam, co-host of popular podcast ‘2 Parkies in a Pod’, the app is already helping people with Parkinson’s to take their medication […]

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Natural compound promising new alternative treatment for colon cancer

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A new study has discovered a naturally occurring compound found in a fruit has the potential to be an effective alternative treatment for colon cancer. The disease, which affects the large intestine, remains a significant global health concern, ranking as the third most common cancer worldwide. With the alarming projection of 3.2 million new cases […]

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Advancing AI models for Atrial Fibrillation-Related Stroke in Europe

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Isansys to play crucial role in major European project to develop novel personalised AI models (virtual twins) and decision support tools for atrial fibrillation related stroke Isansys Lifecare, a world leader in real-time patient data acquisition and analysis platforms and remote patient monitoring solutions, is playing a pivotal role in a €10 million project on […]

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