Tag: biomedical
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Brain-Computer Device Tested with Consciousness Patients
Tests of a device designed for people with consciousness disorders to provide basic feedback to questions show the system can elicit and capture responses from these individuals.
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Supreme Court Cuts Biosimilar Waiting Time
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled yesterday that makers of biologic drugs similar to branded originals need not wait an additional 6 months to begin marketing their products.
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Institutions to Apply AI Models to Type 1 Diabetes
A children’s hospital and diabetes research center are evaluating techniques using artificial intelligence to better identify and manage the care of people with type 1 diabetes.
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Cancer Center to Test Focused Radiation Therapy
MD Anderson Cancer Center is testing new radiation treatments for cancer designed to reduce adverse side effects of conventional radiation therapy.
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Could Your Medical Business Operations Be More Efficient?
You need to be able to boost your efficiency to ensure that your productivity levels are where they should be.
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Symptom Alerts Linked to Longer Cancer Survival
A clinical trial shows cancer patients using an online system to report their symptoms have somewhat longer survival times than patients not using this service.
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Is Your Clinic Falling Behind The Medical Trends?
It might be time to ask yourself, is your medical business failing to keep up with the latest advances?
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Pharma Company Seeking Digital Tech Partners
Drug maker AstraZeneca is seeking partners to develop solutions with digital technology to accelerate clinical trials and improve health outcomes for patients.
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Acne Drug Shown to Treat Early Multiple Sclerosis
A clinical trial in Canada shows a common and inexpensive antibiotic to treat acne can reduce the chance early-stage multiple sclerosis becomes a full-blown disease.
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Precision Medicine Trial Shows Reduced Pain, Opioid Use
A large-scale clinical trial tracking pain treatments guided by genetic testing shows large majorities of participants report less pain, with fewer individuals using opioid drugs.