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| | ![](https://www.azonetwork.com/newsletters/graphics/newsletter_section_divider_white_arrow.gif) | | The electrical conductivity of blood is governed largely by the concentration of chloride and sodium ions and other essential electrolytes that are also vital for various physiological processes. Electrical conductivity measurements of blood are a good metric for several medical conditions and health parameter assessments. | | | | Researchers have developed a groundbreaking method for analyzing heart MRI scans with the help of artificial intelligence, which could save valuable NHS time and resources, as well as improve care for patients. | | | | Scientists from Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) have developed a 'band-aid' or plaster that measures body 'biomarkers' that can indicate health or disease through sweat, paving the way for a new non-invasive and effective way for patients to monitor their health. | | | | Implantable technologies have significantly improved our ability to study and even modulate the activity of neurons in the brain, but neurons in the spinal cord are harder to study in action. | | | | The latest developments in SPR-based biosensors and their applications in drug discovery.In a recent study published in Chemical Physics Impact, researchers reviewed the latest developments in SPR-based biosensors and their applications in drug discovery. They also discuss the challenges and future applications of SPR biosensors in pharmaceuticals. | | | | Mainz Biomed N.V., a molecular genetics diagnostic company specializing in the early detection of cancer, announced that it has submitted its application to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) requesting Breakthrough Device Designation for its non-invasive Next Generation colorectal cancer (CRC) product including the Company’s novel portfolio of mRNA biomarkers. | | | | Monitoring of heart rate and physical activity using consumer wearable devices was found to have clinical value for comparing the response to two treatments for atrial fibrillation and heart failure. | |
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