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Researchers at Scripps Research have created a new way to check heart health. Instead of using the usual 12 sensors, they found that just 3 sensors, combined with a smart computer program, can spot heart problems almost as well. This simpler method could make it easier for more people to get their hearts checked.

AI Simplifies Heart Monitoring: 3-Lead ECG as Accurate as 12

Categories Health, Technology
illustration of a crystal ball showing an old man who has fallen

New Tool Predicts Fall Risk in Older Adults with Simple Assessment

Categories Health, Physics & Mathematics
A computer screen shows results from an electroencephalogram, or EEG test.

AI boosts the power of EEGs, enabling neurologists to quickly, precisely pinpoint signs of dementia

Categories Health, Technology
Doctor and patient

Sitting Down for Better Care: Eye-Level Communication Boosts Patient Trust in Hospitals

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Mom of two, Nicole Gerardi-Lukens, experienced bladder prolapse after having her second child. She sought treatment with Tessa Ladd, an occupational therapist at Orlando Health, who helped her strengthen her pelvic floor and breathe through motions in a way that supports the pelvic floor.

Most americans believe pain, urinary leakage normal after having children

Categories Health
Pictured above: Live (blue) and dead (red) neurons without (left) or with (right) treatment with LK-2, showing that the molecule reduces cell death.

New Molecule Could Transform Stroke Treatment, Preventing Brain Damage

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Vision of the proposed research for developing a self-powered, millifluidic lab-on-a-chip device to determine blood conductivity. a) Schematics and dimensions of the proposed device. The blood layer, copper electrodes, PTFE disc, and PMMA elements form a contact-separation mode TENG system. The blood sample is sandwiched between two PMMA layers and serves as one of the conductive layers. Any change in its electrical conductivity would theoretically change the voltage signal generated by the device. b) Operating principle of this blood-based TENG device. c) The 3D printed device and the type of voltage signal generated by it.

Novel blood-powered chip offers real-time health monitoring

Categories Health, Technology
Military physicians give high-ranking military patients preferential treatment over lower-ranking patients

Military Physicians Provide Better Care to Higher-Ranking Patients

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
Ohio State logo

With huge patient dataset, AI accurately predicts treatment outcomes

Categories Technology
ChatGPT screen in a hospital setting

ChatGPT’s Inconsistent Heart Risk Assessments Raise Concerns for Medical Use

Categories Health, Technology
bacteria_in_a_petri_dish

Scientists Discover Viruses That Can Disarm Dangerous Bacteria Section 1: The Growing Problem of Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria

Categories Health
Photo of Hospital Staff

Kyiv’s Heart Institute keeps transplanting hearts despite war

Categories Health, Social Sciences
a robot doctor talking to a human patient

Chatbot outperformed physicians in clinical reasoning in head-to-head study

Categories Health, Technology
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