MIT develops robotic right ventricle replica for heart research and treatment advancements
MIT researchers have developed a robotic replication of the human heart’s right ventricle, precisely imitating its blood-pumping functions.
MIT researchers have developed a robotic replication of the human heart’s right ventricle, precisely imitating its blood-pumping functions.
Arizona State University’s School of Biological Health Systems Engineering researchers are utilising AI in medical research while safeguarding sensitive medical data.
The KLAS Arch Collaborative’s study, encompassing insights from 66 healthcare executives, reveals views on adopting generative artificial intelligence (genAI) to improve electronic health records (EHRs).
Yulia Ceretaria, former global pharma director for major cargo groups and now head of logistics at Early Health Group, emphasises gaps in pharma logistics standards.
In the year-end reflections shared by digital health leaders with MobiHealthNews, key trends and pivotal moments of 2023 emerged.
The IMAGINE-TBM trial, sponsored by the NIAID, aims to improve treatment for tuberculous meningitis (TBM) by comparing a six-month drug regimen with the standard nine-month regimen.
In the U.S., the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that over 98 million adults are prediabetic, but a staggering 80% remain unaware.
A 12-month study by the Public Health Institute examined Abbott’s Healthy Food Rx programme, revealing substantial benefits for individuals with diabetes.
GE HealthCare unveiled over 40 new innovations at the Radiological Society of North America’s Annual Meeting in Chicago, aiming to combat radiologist shortages and enhance MRI access.
The SHADE research hub, a collaboration between the School of Global Affairs and the Ethox Centre at the University of Oxford, gathers global researchers specialising in bioethics, sustainability, health policy, and technology ethics.
MIT researchers have developed a robotic replication of the human heart’s right ventricle, precisely imitating its blood-pumping functions.
Arizona State University’s School of Biological Health Systems Engineering researchers are utilising AI in medical research while safeguarding sensitive medical data.
The KLAS Arch Collaborative’s study, encompassing insights from 66 healthcare executives, reveals views on adopting generative artificial intelligence (genAI) to improve electronic health records (EHRs).
Yulia Ceretaria, former global pharma director for major cargo groups and now head of logistics at Early Health Group, emphasises gaps in pharma logistics standards.
In the year-end reflections shared by digital health leaders with MobiHealthNews, key trends and pivotal moments of 2023 emerged.
The IMAGINE-TBM trial, sponsored by the NIAID, aims to improve treatment for tuberculous meningitis (TBM) by comparing a six-month drug regimen with the standard nine-month regimen.
In the U.S., the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that over 98 million adults are prediabetic, but a staggering 80% remain unaware.
A 12-month study by the Public Health Institute examined Abbott’s Healthy Food Rx programme, revealing substantial benefits for individuals with diabetes.
GE HealthCare unveiled over 40 new innovations at the Radiological Society of North America’s Annual Meeting in Chicago, aiming to combat radiologist shortages and enhance MRI access.
The SHADE research hub, a collaboration between the School of Global Affairs and the Ethox Centre at the University of Oxford, gathers global researchers specialising in bioethics, sustainability, health policy, and technology ethics.
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