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Successful First Trial for Dizziness Monitoring Device

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31 July 2019
A ground-breaking device to help patients with dizziness problems has moved a step forward following a successful research study. Researchers from UEA and the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital (NNUH) have published the results of the biggest collection of continuous eye movement data after testing the effectiveness of a wearable diagnostic headset.
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Artificial Intelligence Solution Improves Clinical Trial Recruitment

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25 July 2019
Clinical trials are a critical tool for getting new treatments to people who need them, but research shows that difficulty finding the right volunteer subjects can undermine the effectiveness of these studies. Researchers at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center designed and tested a new computerized solution that used artificial intelligence (AI) to effectively identify eligible subjects from Electronic Health Records (EHRs),
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Cardio-Respiratory Synchronization may Represent a New Measure of Health and Fitness

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19 July 2019
Researchers from the School of Engineering at the University of Warwick have managed to expand the knowledge of the cardio-respiratory system after conducting an experiment measuring heart rate during fast-paced breathing. Published in Scientific Reports, the paper 'Control of heart rate through guided high-rate breathing' shows how researchers found it is possible to reliably observe a one-to-one relationship between heart beats and breaths, when breathing is controlled at a speed exceeding resting heart rate.
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Review Evaluates How AI could Boost the Success of Clinical Trials

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17 July 2019
Big pharma and other drug developers are grappling with a dilemma: the era of blockbuster drugs is coming to an end. At the same time, adding new drugs to their portfolios is slow and expensive. It takes on average 10-15 years and $1.5-2B to get a new drug to market; approximately half of this time and investment is devoted to clinical trials.
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Are Fertility Apps Useful?

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16 July 2019
For many women of reproductive age, the most common way of assessing their menstrual health and fertility means regular visits to a gynecologist or another clinician. When it comes to evaluating changes in fertility, menstrual health, and quality of life, these visits typically rely on remembering, which can lead to significant inaccuracies in evaluation.
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Consumers Less Attentive to News Content on Small Screens

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08 July 2019
Heart rate variability decreases and changes in sweat are muted when viewing video news content on smaller screens. Both are indications of reduced attentiveness and engagement with content, according to a new study involving researchers at the University of Michigan and Texas A&M University.
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3D Body Mapping could Identify, Treat Organs, Cells Damaged from Medical Conditions

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02 July 2019
Medical advancements can come at a physical cost. Often following diagnosis and treatment for cancer and other diseases, patients' organs and cells can remain healed but damaged from the medical condition. In fact, one of the fastest growing medical markets is healing and/or replacing organs and cells already treated, yet remain damaged by cancer, cardiovascular disease and other medical issues.
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  3. Your Circle of Friends, not Your Fitbit, is more Predictive of Your Health
  4. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Delivered by Telemedicine is Effective for Insomnia
  5. People with Mobility Issues Set to Benefit from Wearable Devices
  6. AI Tool Helps Radiologists Detect Brain Aneurysms
  7. Fussy, Hungry, or Even in Pain? Scientists Create an AI Tool to Tell Babies' Cries Apart
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