No more endoscopies, ingestible sensors diagnose intestinal problems
The new ingestible capsules, tested on animals and synthetic intestines, are resistant and economical: they could transform diagnostics.
The new ingestible capsules, tested on animals and synthetic intestines, are resistant and economical: they could transform diagnostics.
A team of researchers has applied PEPT technology, used in the mechanical field, to a living subject for the first time, opening new frontiers in biomedicine
Withings launches BeamO, a 4-in-1 health check-up device: ECG, oximeter, stethoscope and thermometer, all in one.
Full body scan with MRI and AI promises efficient preventive medicine, reducing examinations and without radiation. But will it be for everyone?
RadNet and Walmart create pilot project to bring AI-enhanced mammograms to popularize screening
CarePods, advanced technology for autonomous cabins: quick and accessible medical checks, without the need for healthcare personnel.
The quick and inexpensive blood test detects a protein produced by tumor cells even before symptoms begin.
A team of Dutch scientists has developed a portable EEG hat that can diagnose the severity of a stroke before the patient arrives at hospital. The device has been tested with great success.
Scientists reveal brain activity in comatose patients that suggests hidden consciousness.
Some tests can give doctors a more complete picture of your health and…
Beyond traditional mammography: MIT offers a portable and convenient solution for monitoring breast tissue directly from home.
Detected abnormalities in spontaneous eye movement could be an important new biomarker for schizophrenia.
An innovative AI-based home test promises to detect oral and throat cancer from a saliva sample.
AI finds new dynamics for diagnostics, including the shape of the heart: sphericity could indicate impending heart disease.
Saliva will become the first source of medical information thanks to an ultra-miniature sensor
The test will objectively detect the presence and severity of anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, and other conditions
Researchers at Eindhoven University of Technology have produced a jaw-dropping light sensor.
A "remote" stethoscope to use at home, connected with an artificial intelligence and a real doctor. Faster and more precise diagnoses.
Trained on real electronic health records, AI doctors are making rapid progress. How long before I see these instruments in the clinic?
From the big screen to the laboratory, the step is short: with its motion capture technology, Avatar can make history even outside the theater.
According to a new study, the INSL3 hormone may hold the key to managing health complications even before they arise.