Category: New products
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Trial Planned to Evaluate CTE Blood Test
A clinical trial is planned of a blood test to detect an indicator of chronic traumatic encephalopathy. or CTE. a neurodegenerative disease associated with collision sports.
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Neuro Device Company to Begin Clinical Trials in Europe
Clinical trials in Europe are set to begin to test a non-invasive device that stimulates nerves and the spinal cord to treat neuromotor disorders.
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Safer Engineered-Cell Cancer Immunotherapy Designed
A biotechnology company designed a new type of engineered T-cell from the immune system that more precisely targets tumors and stays away from healthy cells.
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California Set to Pioneer Blockchain ATMs in MMJ Dispensaries Statewide
California will see a new form of blockchain cryptocurrency POS terminals in key medical marijuana dispensaries around the state.
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Mobile App Designed to Study Rare Inflammatory Condition
Researchers at University of Pennsylvania medical school developed an iPhone app to study sarcoidosis, a rare inflammatory disease where the cause is still unknown.
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Experimental Drug Shown to Reduce Tourette’s Symptoms
Results from a clinical trial show an experimental drug is effective in reducing the severity of tics in children with Tourette’s syndrome, a neurological disorder.
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Knowledge Bank Tapped for Precision Cancer Treatments
An international research team devised techniques for analyzing accumulated clinical trial data to help determine precise treatment strategies for people with cancer.
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Univ. Spin-Off Develops Lower Cost 3-D Metal Printing
A spin-off enterprise from University at Buffalo engineering school developed a machine that produces lower-cost aluminum parts with three-dimensional liquid metal printing.
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Wearable Health Devices Offer Early Disease Detection
An analysis of data from mobile fitness and health tracking devices shows the devices can yield useful results for monitoring a person’s health, including early alerts to the onset of some diseases.
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Electronic Gene Editing Corrects Inherited Blood Disorder
A team at National Institutes of Health used an electronic-aided process to carry out a gene editing technique that in lab mice repaired a genetic defect causing a rare blood disease.