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Location American Medical News for 29 April 2020
Researchers have recreated how toxins from smoking cause unique patterns of DNA damage. The discovery could help scientists better understand the cause of bladder cancer and the link to smoking. The causes of bladder can...
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(Medical University of South Carolina) According to an article published by a team of researchers from the Medical College of South Carolina, Harvard Medical School and the University of Michigan in the Journal of Genera...
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Resistive touchpads target medical, rugged environments

Medical Design Technology - 29 Apr 2020 15:09
Resistive touchpads target medical, rugged environments Interlink Electronics announced the availability of its VersaPad Plus resistive touchpad. The newest member of the VersaPad family of touchpads for rugged environments, the VersaPad Plus can be operated with gloved finge...
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Medical images for a wide range of diseases can be more easily viewed, compared, and analyzed using a breakthrough open source web-based imaging platform developed by Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) and collaboratin...
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A poor diet doesn't do your body or mind much good.
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In a Commentary published April 29 in the journal Joule, energy and climate policy researchers in Switzerland and Germany provide a framework for responsibly and meaningfully integrating policies supporting the clean ene...
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Scientists have taken a step closer towards developing a treatment for the long-term genetic disorder, myotonic dystrophy.
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A proof-of-concept study describes a quick, sensitive test for antibodies against the coronavirus in human blood. The test could help doctors track a person's exposure to the disease, as well as confirm suspected COVID-1...
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Hospitalized patients with advanced COVID-19 and lung involvement who received remdesivir recovered faster than similar patients who received placebo, according to a preliminary data analysis from a randomized, controlle...
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Steady hands and uninterrupted, sharp vision are critical when performing surgery on delicate structures like the brain or hair-thin blood vessels. While surgical cameras have improved what surgeons see during operative ...
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New insights linking cell division to cancer

Science Daily - 29 Apr 2020 19:40
Scientists are extending our understanding of the intricate process of cell division.
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Researchers found that COVID-19 hospitalization and death rates varied across New York City boroughs. The Bronx -- with the highest proportion of racial/ethnic minorities, the most poverty, and lowest educational attainm...
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Researchers developed a first-of-its-kind nanoparticle-based in vivo imaging technique may one day be used to help diagnose and even treat cancer.
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Childhood vaccination may be a powerful tool in the fight against antimicrobial resistance in low- and middle-income countries, finds a new analysis. The study found that immunization with two common vaccines -- the pneu...
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Although scientists have long known APOE4 is a leading risk factor for Alzheimer's disease, they were unsure how exactly it drives a decline in memory. Scientists believe they have now found an answer.
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Study accurately tracks COVID-19 spread with big data

Science Daily - 29 Apr 2020 19:39
Researchers have developed a new method to accurately track the spread of COVID-19 using population flow data, and establishing a new risk assessment model to identify high-risk locales of COVID-19 at an early stage, whi...
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When it comes to UV-C LED lights, buyer beware

Medical Design Technology - 29 Apr 2020 18:30
When it comes to UV-C LED lights, buyer beware During the coronavirus pandemic, there’s been a lot of interest in using germicidal lamps to disinfect surfaces rather than hosing everything down with bleach or disinfectant. Lamps are a little easier to work with whe...
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MIM/MOM capacitor extraction boosts analog and RF designs

Medical Design Technology - 29 Apr 2020 18:00
MIM/MOM capacitor extraction boosts analog and RF designs Metal-insulator-metal and metal-oxide-metal capacitors popular in analog/RF designs because of their desirable characteristics. By extracting parasitics from your models that are important in your design, you'll get a ro...
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Billions of reasons to build a trusted safe and secure IoT world

Medical Design Technology - 29 Apr 2020 17:30
Billions of reasons to build a trusted safe and secure IoT world by Marc Vauclair, Senior Security System Architect, NXP Semiconductors The IoT (Internet of Things) devices we use in our homes, cars, mobile communication devices, and payment systems are also becoming increasingly acce...
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The ability to detect smells predicts recovery and long-term survival in patients who have suffered severe brain injury, a new study has found. A simple, inexpensive 'sniff test' could help doctors to accurately diagnose...
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A minimally invasive optogenetic technique that does not require brain implants successfully manipulated the activity of neurons in mice and monkeys, researchers report. The researchers first genetically engineered neuro...
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When a dead body is found, one of the first things a forensic pathologist tries to do is estimate the time of death. There are several ways to do this, including measuring body temperature or observing insect activity, b...
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