Tag: software
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Biofeedback Device Reduces Panic Attacks in Trial
A medical device that provides people with panic disorder feedback on their abnormal breathing is shown in a clinical trial to reduce panic severity 12 months after treatment.
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Smart Watch Data Reveal Epilepsy Triggers
Data collected with Apple smart watches show stress and missed sleep tend to trigger more seizures among people with epilepsy than other causes.
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Software to Simplify Big Data Curation
A software package in development aims to simplify the process of cleaning up large data sets, known as curation, to improve the quality of analysis from those data.
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Skin Health Data Collected by App Offered for Research
A smartphone app collecting images and data about moles on the skin of volunteers is now available to researchers for studies of cancer and other disorders.
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Ford Investing $1B in Artificial Intelligence Start-Up
Ford Motor Company is investing $1 billion in a start-up enterprise that applies artificial intelligence to the operation and management of autonomous vehicles.
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System Slashes Time to Detect Bacteria in Blood
A biomedical engineering lab developed a compact system that detects harmful bacteria in blood samples in less than four hours, a process that now takes days.
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Trial Testing Artificial Pancreas for Type 1 Diabetes
A clinical trial testing day-to-day use of a smartphone-controlled artificial pancreas for people with type 1 diabetes began enrolling participants.
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Company, NC State Partner on Tissue Oxygen Patch
Profusa Inc. and a research center at North Carolina State University are developing a new device to monitor tissue oxygen levels in people with peripheral artery disease.
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Companies Recognized for Patient Safety Innovations
Three companies received awards for their products aimed at reducing the number of preventable deaths occurring in American hospitals.
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Univ. Spin-Off Offering Pediatric Care Software
A company spun-off from Indiana University is marketing software written in its medical school to relate pediatric clinical guidelines to parents’ concerns during office visits.