HEMORRHAGE MATERIALS MEDICINE SURGERY TERASAKIINST
Implantable Sponge for Hemorrhage Monitoring and Control

Researchers at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation in California have developed an implantable sponge that can monitor for signs of a hemorrhage, and then help to control bleeding once it has occurred. The researchers used silk fibroin, a protein produced by the B...

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ACNE DERMATOLOGY HKUNIVERSITY MATERIALS MEDICINE
Microneedle Patch for Antibiotic-Free Acne Treatment

Researchers at the University of Hong Kong have developed a microneedle patch for the drug-free treatment of skin infections, such as acne. Acne is often treated using antibiotics, but these have limited effectiveness over the long term and can result in drug-resistant bacteri...

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CARDIOLOGY CRITICAL CARE DIAGNOSTICS MEDICINE PEDIATRICS SURGERY SYDNEY_UNI
Photonic Radar Monitors Breathing from a Distance

Engineers at the University of Sydney have developed a photonic radar that allows them to monitor breathing rates without the need to attach equipment to a patient’s skin. Wired or more invasive systems may not be suitable for everyone – for instance, burn patients with damage...

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DIAGNOSTICS MEDICINE NUSINGAPORE SURGERY
Wound Sensor Patch Indicates Healing Status

Researchers at the National University of Singapore have created a wound sensor patch that measures various wound biomarkers that can indicate would healing. Chronic wounds are an ongoing problem for many patients, and developing new ways to monitor and treat these painful les...

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DIAGNOSTICS MEDICINE PUBLIC HEALTH
CRISPR-Cas13 Test Inexpensively and Rapidly Reveals HIV Viral Load

Scientists at Penn State have developed an assay that lets them to directly measure HIV viral load in a drop of blood. The technology is also faster and less expensive than current approaches. At present, RT-PCR is typically used to assess HIV levels in a patient’s blood, requ...

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DIAGNOSTICS EMERGENCY MEDICINE MEDICINE PUBLIC HEALTH TELEMEDICINE UNIVERSITYOFWASHINGTON
App Converts Smartphone to Clinical Thermometer

Researchers at the University of Washington have developed an app that converts common smartphones into clinical thermometers. Spotting the signs of fever early could make a difference in providing early treatment or beginning a period of isolation to reduce the chance of dise...

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DIAGNOSTICS MEDICINE STRESS HORMONE UNIBIRMINGHAM
Wearable Takes Blood-Free Stress Hormone Samples

Researchers at the University of Birmingham in the UK have developed a wearable that can assist in keeping track of stress hormone levels in the body over time. Disregulated stress hormones can play a role in various disease states, from heart disease to depression. However, u...

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DIAGNOSTICS MEDICINE PUBLIC HEALTH
Microfluidic Chip Aids Tuberculosis Diagnosis

Researchers at the University of London have collaborated with QuantuMDx, a medtech company based in the UK, to develop a microfluidic diagnostic device for tuberculosis. The CAPTURE-XT chip is designed to concentrate and purify Mycobacterium tuberculosis from suspected tuberc...

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MEDICINE NEUROSURGERY ONCOLOGY UCONN
Biodegradable Ultrasound Implant Helps Chemo Reach Brain

Researchers at the University of Connecticut have developed an ultrasound implant that can assist in opening the blood brain barrier to allow chemotherapy to enter and treat brain cancer. However, unlike cumbersome ultrasound systems, this technology can be implanted directly ...

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MATERIALS MEDICINE PATHOLOGY PUBLIC HEALTH ROCKEFELLERUNIV
Lab-Created Mini Lungs to Study Respiratory Infections

Researchers at Rockefeller University have developed a cell culture platform in which to grow ‘lung buds’ from human embryonic stem cells. The tiny structures are similar to the lung buds that form during fetal development, and they contain tiny airways and alveoli. The resear...

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