How to Exceed Customer Expectations by Rethinking Next-Gen IoT Medical Devices
Internet of Things-enabled medical devices have great potential, but it’s important for device developers to have a strong understanding of value creation in IoT-enabled medical products.
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A Led-Based Device for Imaging Radiation Induced Skin Damage
To eradicate any cancer cells that may potentially remain after surgery or chemotherapy, many breast cancer patients also undergo radiation therapy. All patients experience unfortunate side effects including skin irritation, and sometimes peeling and blistering. Patients can also develop permanent discoloration of the skin and thickening of the breast tissue months, or even years, after treatment. There is currently no method to predict the severity of these acute and late effects, and even current evaluation of these effects are based on subjective scoring.
How A New AI Diabetes System Outperformed Top Docs
Aspire Ventures pitted its adaptive artificial intelligence platform, A2I, against some of Europe’s best diabetes specialists in an observational trial and the A2I won.
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Biomarker Can Detect Concussions a Week Later
Concussion symptoms aren’t always immediate, but study results have shown a particular biomarker can be found in a patient’s blood for as long as a week.
Medical Technologies That Will Be Huge in 2017(Ⅱ)
Big Data has been big news for years now, but increasingly it’s taking a back seat to its more sophisticated sidekick: smart analytics.
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