The diagnostic capability will allow scientists to create X-ray movies
No longer simple images, but entire X-ray films: the future of diagnostics will be totally revolutionized.
No longer simple images, but entire X-ray films: the future of diagnostics will be totally revolutionized.
A facial scanner system has been positioned in strategic points in Abu Dhabi: it detects Covid in a few seconds and works very well on large numbers.
A blood sample, 10 minutes of testing and very high accuracy: here's how a new algorithm can change the diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease
A scanning system transforms a CT scan into a three-dimensional model of a patient's heart. Detecting heart disease will be five times faster.
A revolutionary integrated approach that combines communication and power systems produces a new, invisible, injectable chip that can monitor vital signs remotely.
One technology leverages machine learning (and small data sets to adapt to skin differences) to detect vital signs remotely.
A pill containing a video camera: you swallow it and for 5-8 hours it sends diagnostic images. Pillcam can make us say goodbye to colonoscopy.
Goodbye mass spectrometer: today you just need your breath and a small kit to measure fat metabolism. A big diagnostic step.
Blood sampling is a diagnostic standard, but it doesn't detect everything. Interstitial fluid can hold a lot of useful information, and a microneedle patch can now reach it.
A biosensor made with nanomaterials is able to identify Covid-19 antibodies in record time. A valuable ally against the virus.
A new universal diagnostic test uses DNA sequencing to track down any unwanted invaders of all kinds.
In the near future it will be possible to find a cure or test a drug on virtual patients, made of data, rather than on human beings. An exciting frontier that has already taken its first steps.
HuBMAP, a complete map of the human body in Google Maps style will be very useful both in teaching and in the approach to diseases. We will see the inside of the body from never before seen perspectives.
A revolutionary new method for detecting cancer has been developed using contrast media made from tattoo colors.
A saliva test could revolutionize heart attack diagnostics by dramatically reducing the timing of their detection
Two new studies promote light neurofilament, a particular protein, as a promising early indicator of neurodegenerative diseases.
A smartphone app is able to accurately evaluate hemoglobin, and without any contact.
Just a week ago, improvements in this field allowed the development of a test for the coronavirus that took "only" 45 minutes. Today the time is reduced to 5 minutes with ID NOW.
Q Bio offers a subscription diagnostic service that provides a sort of dashboard to check our health in almost real time.
A massive cohort study confirmed an important role that a biomarker has in detecting bladder cancer early. Off to further studies.
Journey in 2030: AI has decentralized and perfected the entire healthcare system, allowing doctors and patients to do and get the most out of it.