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Extra Hot Nanoparticles for Cancer Therapy

Posted by Conn Hastings on

Researchers at Oregon State University created a new type of hyperthermic magnetic nanoparticle that is intended to assist in destroying tumors through localized heating under an alternating magnetic field. Previous iterations of such technologies could heat up to about 44 degrees Celsius (111 F), which was only effective in easy-to-access tumors that can be reached […]

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Ferrobot Swarms for Rapid Viral Testing

Posted by Conn Hastings on

At the University of California Los Angeles, scientists have developed a handheld lab kit that can conduct automated pooled testing for viral diseases, including COVID-19. The technology consists of a microfluidic platform that relies on swarms of magnetic discs, which the researchers have termed “ferrobots”, to shuttle samples through the device and mix them with […]

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VT Select tm Select es un reanimador manual con un sistema de retroalimentación táctil. is a manual resuscitator with a tactile feedback system

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VT Select tm Select es un reanimador manual con un sistema de retroalimentación táctil. is a manual resuscitator with a tactile feedback system2022 EMSWORLD Innovation Awards WINNER.  El VT Select es un reanimador manual con un sistema de retroalimentación táctil. La AHA recomienda entregar 10 lpm de 500-600 ml a un adulto estándar. Cuando se activa, la válvula restringe la recarga de la bolsa a ~...

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Implantable Device Adheres to Muscle, Treats Atrophy

Posted by Conn Hastings on

Scientists at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard have developed a mechanically active gel-elastomer-nitinol tissue adhesive, otherwise known as MAGENTA. The implantable device functions as a soft robot, and it can be adhered to the outside of a muscle. When an electrical charge is applied to the device, a spring inside made […]

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REBEL Core Cast 90.0 – Methemoglobinemia

Posted by Marco Torres on

Take Home Points Methemoglobinemia can result from exposure to a number of different medications. The most common are dapsone and topical anesthetic agents (i.e. benzocaine) Consider the diagnosis in any patient with cyanosis and hypoxia that doesn’t respond to oxygen administration Administer methylene blue to any patient with abnormal vital signs, metabolic acidosis, end organ dysfunction or, a serum level > 25%

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