The Internet of Things (IoT) has changed the functionalities of the medical and healthcare sectors and has brought significant changes in the healthcare services delivery model.
Finland pharmaceuticals company Faron (AIM: FARN) has crashed almost 90% of its shares, as the company announced the Phase III INTEREST trial of traumakine failed to meet its efficacy endpoint.
The Government of the Democratic Republic of the Congo declared a new outbreak of Ebola virus disease (EVD) in Bikoro in Equateur Province today (8 May). The outbreak declaration occurred after laboratory results confirmed two cases of EVD.
The questionnaire raised queries on the basis of key parameters like empathy for healthcare providers, quality content and motivation for patients. However, qualities like credible scientific content and values not related to promotional activities emerged as strong criterion for building trust.
The Lifeline Express was introduced to meet two gaps: giving medical treatment in the remotest villages and providing lower-income people with free treatment. The train runs all over India, reaching the remotest places and halting in one place for a month before proceeding.
Mayo Clinic researchers found success with an mHealth app - EpiFinder, which can diagnose Epilepsy (A disruption in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures). During recent research conducted at Mayo Clinic, the Epifinder app recognized epilepsy in almost 87percent of the cases.
An investigation on 2 different theories about the hereditary ways in which migraines are found in family lines was conducted by a transatlantic team.
Several Mobile-Health companies are joining hands to create a clinician-facing platform for assuring data quality and patient identification in remote patient monitoring programs.
The University Of Kansas Medical Center is partnering with Garmin Health to foster innovation and better understand on how healthcare wearables can help in the detection and management of significant medical conditions. Their first research will focus on cardiac care and sleep apnea.
US patient-centric data analytics company, Trayt Technologies (formerly Ava Health), has developed an app to help improve the diagnosis, treatment, and quality of life for patients with autism, ADHD and other neurodevelopmental and brain disorders.
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