Tag: software
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Clever Smartphone Software, Boldly Going Where No Phone Has Gone Before
Read about the latest developments in smartphone software.
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Trial Shows Smartphone App Finds More Heart Disease
Results from a clinical trial show an electrocardiogram app on a smartphone detects more cases of irregular heart beats than routine office visits.
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Students Win Prize, Start Company for Alzheimer’s Detection
A team of undergraduate students won first prize in a National Institutes of Health biomedical engineering contest for a headset device to diagnose early-stage Alzheimer’s disease.
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App Screens for Liver Diseases with Eye Selfies
A computer science lab designed a smartphone app that detects tell-tale indicators of liver disease and pancreatic cancer by analyzing self-taken photos of a patient’s own eyes.
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New App Promises To Provide Tailored Radiation Treatment
Using 3-D models of their patients, the app provides neurosurgeons with all the information they need for correct dosage.
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App Users Report Lower Blood Glucose Levels
A study of individuals with diabetes using a mobile app to record blood glucose levels, reported more than a 1 percent average reduction in blood glucose readings after a median of 4 months.
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Forensic Genomics Company Spun-Off From Illumina
A new company is being established to provide genomics analysis systems for law enforcement, spun-off from a leading maker of genomics systems.
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Developing Your Online Platform? Here’s How
It is now more important than ever to have your own online platform for advertisements and marketing purposes.
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Algorithms, Imaging Help Predict Alzheimer’s Onset
Neurologists and computer scientists developed techniques for analyzing images to determine the chance of someone progressing from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer’s disease.
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Smartphones Capturing Multiple Sclerosis Data
A large-scale research study of physical challenges and symptoms in people with multiple sclerosis in the U.S. is capturing its data with smartphones rather than by visiting clinics.