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 Researchers develop wearable microwave devices for fast and accessible health monitoringResearchers develop wearable microwave devices for fast and accessible health monitoring
 
At the University of Oulu, researchers are exploring new ways to utilize microwave technology in monitoring and assessing health conditions.
 
 
 AI-driven innovations in pediatric ultrasound imaging and analysisAI-driven innovations in pediatric ultrasound imaging and analysis
 
Announcing a new article publication for BIO Integration journal. The emerging application of artificial intelligence (AI) in pediatric ultrasound has shown significant potential to improve diagnostic accuracy and efficiency, particularly in addressing the challenges of conventional ultrasound in operator dependence, inconsistent image quality, and limited quantitative analysis capabilities.
 
 
 Study highlights growing reliance on head CTs and inequities in accessStudy highlights growing reliance on head CTs and inequities in access
 
A new study shows large increases in the use of computed tomography (CT) scans of the head in emergency departments across the United States from 2007 to 2022.
 
   Ultrasound-Controlled Mechanochemical Systems Offer Precision Drug ActivationUltrasound-Controlled Mechanochemical Systems Offer Precision Drug Activation
 
Conventional drug delivery often relies on passive diffusion or chemical triggers, which may lead to systemic exposure, toxicity, and decreased therapeutic performance.
 
   Early first trimester scans improve detection of major fetal anomaliesEarly first trimester scans improve detection of major fetal anomalies
 
Scanning for serious structural issues in fetuses during the first trimester can result in earlier detection of these issues, reports a new study led by Aris Papageorghiou at the University of Oxford, United Kingdom, published November 25th in the open-access journal PLOS Medicine.
 
   Artificial intelligence helps patients better comprehend medical findingsArtificial intelligence helps patients better comprehend medical findings
 
Medical reports written in technical terminology can pose challenges for patients. A team at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has investigated how artificial intelligence can make CT findings easier to understand.
 
 Study offers new insights on patient care and lung cancer surveillance rates
 
Study offers new insights on patient care and lung cancer surveillance ratesDespite recommendations for posttreatment surveillance in lung cancer patients, there is wide variability in the follow-up care that lung cancer patients receive. A recent study, led by senior author Leah Backhus, MD, MPH, Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery (Thoracic Surgery) in the Stanford Department of Cardiothoracic Surgery, offers new insights on patient care and lung cancer surveillance rates.
 
 
 AI model outperforms breast density assessment in breast cancer risk stratification
 
AI model outperforms breast density assessment in breast cancer risk stratificationAn image-only artificial intelligence (AI) model for predicting the five-year risk of breast cancer provided stronger and more precise risk stratification than breast density assessment, according to a new study being presented next week at the annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA).
 
 
 New research initiative aims to prevent and treat blast-related brain injuries in military personnel
 
New research initiative aims to prevent and treat blast-related brain injuries in military personnelUniversity of Virginia School of Medicine and Naval Medical Research Command (NMRC) researchers will use a federal Department of Defense grant to better identify, prevent and treat brain injuries for military personnel caused by repeated blast exposures.
 
 
 Landmark prostate cancer screening trial launches in the UK
 
The first men have been invited to take part in Prostate Cancer UK's TRANSFORM trial, kicking off the biggest prostate cancer screening study in a generation.
 
 
 Focused ultrasound combined with chemotherapy improves survival in glioblastoma patients
 
Patients with the deadliest form of brain cancer, glioblastoma, who received MRI-guided focused ultrasound with standard-of-care chemotherapy had a nearly 40 percent increase in overall survival in a landmark trial of 34 patients led by University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) researchers.
 
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