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Location American Medical News for 16 April 2020

High demand for image processing systems in the medical sector

Medical Design Technology - 16 Apr 2020 23:08
High demand for image processing systems in the medical sector Health has become the dominant topic worldwide. Research and development to protect the physical well-being of each individual, as well as the entire population, have an unprecedented significance. More than ever, labora...
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New research from entomologists clears a potential obstacle to using CRISPR-Cas9 'gene drive' technology to control mosquito-borne diseases such as malaria, dengue fever, yellow fever and Zika.
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Solving the puzzle of Mitchell disease

Science Daily - 16 Apr 2020 21:17
Researchers discovered that ACOX1 is involved in two distinct neurodegenerative disorders.
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For more than 40 years, scientists have hypothesized the existence of enzyme clusters, or 'metabolons,' in facilitating various processes within cells. Using a novel imaging technology combined with mass spectrometry, re...
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A team of researchers has characterized how the gut microbiome develops in the first hours of infancy, providing a critical baseline for how changes in this environment can impact health and disease later in life.
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Scientists have conducted the largest-ever whole genome sequencing study of schizophrenia to provide a more complete picture of the role the human genome plays in this disease.
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NB2 IoT chipset delivers low cost, ultra-low power in tiny 5.7mm x 5.7mm footprint Given the radio technology’s power efficiency, cost savings, reliability, and global reach, Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT) promises to a standout for IoT applications. With an estimated 3.2 billion cellular IoT connections in...
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Who Gets Sickest From COVID-19?

Discover - 16 Apr 2020 20:16
Due to immune variations -- some genetic, some acquired -- the virus hits some people much harder than others.
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A non-invasive way of monitoring diabetes

Science Daily - 16 Apr 2020 19:59
Saliva could be used instead of blood to monitor diabetes in a new method.
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Sporting activities can bring about a long-term improvement in cognitive performance across all age groups. However, the effects differ between men and women, and not all sports provide the same impact. Researchers have ...
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Researchers used a novel approach to test assumptions in a model used by NASA to predict health risks for astronauts.
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New 'toolbox' for urological cancer detection

Science Daily - 16 Apr 2020 19:58
Researchers have developed a new method for biomarker discovery of urological cancers. The method enables timely diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Urological cancers include e.g. prostate, bladder and kidney cancers.
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A small mitochondrial protein is necessary for energy production and its malfunction could be behind a range of degenerative diseases, according to new study.
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In experiments with mice, researchers have studied neuronal mechanisms and found a way to by and large prevent spasticity from developing after spinal cord injuries. A new study shows that the researchers have done this ...
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Scientists prove that psilocybin, a potential drug for treating depression and other psychological conditions can be produced in yeast.
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Emotional, social and psychiatric problems in children and adolescents have been linked to higher levels of genetic vulnerability for adult depression.
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This Lilliputian chip's detection bandwidth is enormous -- from sweeping body motions to faint sounds of the heartbeat, pulse waves traversing body tissues, respiration rate, and lung sounds.
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Researchers have shown that a new antiviral drug for influenza can treat the infection at the same time as reducing the risk of transmission to others, offering powerful potential to change the way we manage influenza ou...
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The basics of 5G's modulation, OFDM

Medical Design Technology - 16 Apr 2020 14:42
The basics of 5G's modulation, OFDM Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing has become the standard modulation format for 5G New Radio. Lean how OFDM works and how it's used. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) is an efficient modulation f...
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(Houston Methodist) COVID-19 patients in a clinical trial at Houston Methodist Hospital are responding quickly to the antiviral drug Remdesivir. The trial's criteria allows for the treatment of patients early in their cl...
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(Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health) A small survey conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health found that more than half of respondents who reported having att...
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(Baylor College of Medicine) Researchers discovered that, in the lab worm C. elegans, certain scents dynamically regulate fat mobilization by interacting with specific olfactory neurons through specific receptors.
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