Medicine Based On Technological Articles & Analysis
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Applications in Medicine Histological image analysis has a broad range of applications in medicine, particularly in oncology, where it aids in the diagnosis and grading of tumors. ...
Pharmacokinetics (PK) and pharmacodynamics (PD) are two fundamental pillars in the field of pharmacology and drug development. Understanding their intricate interplay is essential for determining the efficacy and safety of therapeutic compounds. When studied in living organisms, this relationship is referred to as in vivo PK/PD, a discipline that provides invaluable insights into drug behavior ...
In the dynamic landscape of modern medicine, technological advancements continuously reshape diagnostic and therapeutic approaches, fostering innovation and improving patient outcomes. Within this realm, the adoption of fluorinated ethylene propylene (FEP) and perfluoroalkoxy (PFA) tubing has emerged as a game-changer, revolutionizing various medical procedures across diverse specialties. Let's ...
In the field of medicine, effectively delivering drugs to the target site in the body is crucial for successful treatment. Over the years, several innovative drug delivery systems have been developed to improve drug efficacy and patient outcomes. In this article, we will discuss four novel drug delivery systems that have shown promising results in recent research. These systems include ...
What is telemedicine? Telemedicine is sharing information about a patient’s health outside of a traditional in-person visit with a doctor. Telemedicine began in the 1950s when hospital systems tried to find ways to share information through the telephone. Telemedicine was used between doctors and their patients, especially when connecting a patient to a specialist at a distance. The ...
Genomadix’s European Scientific Advisory Board Comments on TAILOR-PCI Results *The largest genetics-based clinical trial in cardiology history supported by Genomadix’s Precision Medicine technology * The results of the TAILOR-PCI trial (Tailored Antiplatelet Initiation to Lessen Outcomes Due to Decreased Clopidogrel Response after ...
Ingestible devices, like a pill that moves through the digestive system, transmitting diagnostic information back to the doctor. 3D printers that can be used to create everything from custom prosthetics to artificial organs. This marriage of medicine and technology has the possibility to change (and save) countless lives. ...
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The first two Vogtle Units begun in 1971 took 18 years to build and were a decade over schedule at a final price of $9 billion — ten times the original budget. The Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology says, “The production of medi-cal isotopes is in crisis and is built on a house of cards; adequate production is dependent on 5 aging nuclear ...
Sichuan Revotek is a Chinese biotechnology firm that developed a 3D bioprinter back in 2015 which prints using stem cell-based bio ink, and it has now succeeded in printing out actual living, functioning blood vessels out of living stem cells in a Rhesus monkey. ...
The potential of Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) is to support medical research, improve medical quality and promote competitive advantage in the hospital industry. Due to a growing body of medical knowledge, the implementation of EBM is mainly focused on the implementation of knowledge management systems. Thus, a technological diffusion approach ...