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Infection Risk Software In Usa
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by:EnClear Therapies based inNewburypor, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
ELC1: LEPTOMENINGEAL CARCINOMATOSIS (LC). A devastating form of Cancer effecting 110,000 Patients/Yr. US, with a current life expectancy 2-7 months. Involvement by cancer of pia & arachnoid mater of the brain with the subarachnoid space in between. High incidence from breast, lung & ...
by:Empatica Inc. based inBoston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
The wearable AI system for the early detection of respiratory infections, tailored to help fight COVID-19. Reduce spread within communities and give peace of mind to your workers, students, and their ...
Manufactured by:CropX inc. Europe based inEmmen, NETHERLANDS
Crop diseases pose a risk to your yield and the quality of your harvest. With Dacom Disease Management you will know when and where you need to apply a plant protection product, and which type. As a result, you will keep a strong and healthy ...
by:Empatica Inc. based inBoston, MASSACHUSETTS (USA)
Empatica Care enables the continuous, remote monitoring of patients with acute and chronic conditions, or of healthy individuals who may be at risk of infection, by easing the burden on healthcare workers and facilities, and simultaneously increasing the quality of care that can be provided to ...
by:Swift Medical based inToronto, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Connecting wound experts to deliver critical care virtually during the pandemic, and beyond. The 6.5 million people living with chronic wounds in the us are the same people most vulnerable to covid-19: older adults and those with underlying health conditions such as diabetes. These patients require critical care that cannot be put on hold during the coronavirus ...
