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AI can can detect the presence and severity of Parkinson’s from breathing patterns

AI can can detect the presence and severity of Parkinson’s from breathing patterns

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Using hydrogen peroxide e-bandages to treat wound infections instead of antibiotics

Using hydrogen peroxide e-bandages to treat wound infections instead of antibiotics

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Could a polymer wafer placed under the tongue deliver vaccines?

Could a polymer wafer placed under the tongue deliver vaccines?

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AI-enabled EKGs provides new insights that could significantly affect health and longevity

AI-enabled EKGs provides new insights that could significantly affect health and longevity

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Chronic wounds in preclinical models healed with normal scar-free skin after treatment with a new acellular product

Chronic wounds in preclinical models healed with normal scar-free skin after treatment with a new acellular product

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Strong removable adhesive detaches on demand and firmly sticks to wet surfaces such as biological tissues

Strong removable adhesive detaches on demand and firmly sticks to wet surfaces such as biological tissues

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A new blood test detected more than 50 types of cancer as well as their location within the body

A new blood test detected more than 50 types of cancer as well as their location within the body

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This is how stem cells repair damage from heart attacks

This is how stem cells repair damage from heart attacks

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Could a molecular switch repair central nervous system disorders?

Could a molecular switch repair central nervous system disorders?

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Could EKG data be used by artificial intelligence to measure a patient’s overall health status?

Could EKG data be used by artificial intelligence to measure a patient’s overall health status?

Researchers applying artificial intelligence to electrocardiogram data estimated the age group of a patient and predicted their gender. Artificial intelligence could more accurately track ov... Read more

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Could fecal transplants replace antibiotics to treat C. diff infections?

Could fecal transplants replace antibiotics to treat C. diff infections?

Non-pharmaceutical treatment combats recurring Clostridium Difficile infections Transplanting human donor fecal microbiota into the colon of a patient infected with Clostridiodes difficile (... Read more

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Drug therapy may effectively treat a potentially life-threatening condition associated with cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases

Drug therapy may effectively treat a potentially life-threatening condition associated with cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases

Drug therapy may effectively treat a potentially life-threatening condition associated with cirrhosis and other chronic liver diseases, according to a new study by Mayo Clinic researchers. T... Read more

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Spinal cord stimulation and physical therapy have helped a man paralyzed since 2013 regain his ability to stand and walk with assistance

Spinal cord stimulation and physical therapy have helped a man paralyzed since 2013 regain his ability to stand and walk with assistance

Spinal cord stimulation and physical therapy have helped a man paralyzed since 2013 regain his ability to stand and walk with assistance. The results, achieved in a research collaboration be... Read more

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Clearing out senescent cells from brain cells is able to diminish tau protein aggregation, neuronal death and memory loss – in mice

Clearing out senescent cells from brain cells is able to diminish tau protein aggregation, neuronal death and memory loss - in mice

Zombie cells are the ones that can’t die but are equally unable to perform the functions of a normal cell. These zombie, or senescent, cells are implicated in a number of age-related d... Read more

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A transcranial magnetic stimulation device can prevent a migraine

A transcranial magnetic stimulation device can prevent a migraine

More than 38 million Americans suffer from migraine. It is the sixth most disabling neurologic disease globally, according to the World Health Organization. Yet, migraine often is undiagnose... Read more

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