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Biomedical engineers offer update for blood-sampling process Biomedical engineers offer update for blood-sampling process (Medical Xpress)—Dr. Erwin Berthier studied biomedical engineering because he wanted to change the world. Since he co-founded Tasso, Inc., his dream of making a difference...
May 21, 2014 Nasal spray may soon replace the pill Breakthrough: Nasal spray may soon replace the pill When the doctor gives us medicine, it is often in the shape of a pill. But when it comes to brain diseases, pills are actually an extremely inefficient way to deliver drugs to the brain,...
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15-year-old creates iPhone-powered stethoscope By Christian Zibreg, May 16, 2014 8 Comments This is so cool. An inventor from Seattle who is just fifteen years old has created a working stethoscope powered by the iPhone. He is calling it Steth IO and went to The Tonight...
May 21, 2014   Pulsed electrical fields destroy antibiotic-resistant bacteria infecting burn injuries Application of a technology currently used to disinfect food products may help to get around one of the most challenging problems in medicine today, the proliferation of bacteria...
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NATURE MEDICINE | TECHNICAL REPORT Print Email Share/bookmark Whole-exome sequencing and clinical interpretation of formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tumor samples to guide precision cancer medicine   Eliezer M Van Allen, Nikhil Wagle, Petar Stojanov, Danielle L Perrin, ...
Understanding the Role of Wearable Technology in Healthcare Since the introduction of Google Glass, wearable technology has become prominent, more so in healthcare with wearable devices not only offering the promise of making consumers healthier, but also providing a basis for lowering...
HEALTH & WELLNESS Big Data Treasure Trove From Routine Medical Checkups The Rise of Electronic Health Records Helps Doctors Make a Better...
Science 16 May 2014:  Vol. 344 no. 6185 pp. 742-746  DOI: 10.1126/science.1248167 REPORT NMR Spectroscopy of Native and in Vitro Tissues Implicates PolyADP Ribose in Biomineralization W. Ying Chow1, Rakesh Rajan2, Karin H. Muller3, David G. Reid1, Jeremy N. Skepper3, Wai Ching...
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