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| | A stretchable, wireless, wearable health monitor Researchers have developed wearable wireless monitors that contain stretchable electronics and would provide long term health data about the adults, babies and children. These sensors are an advantage over the presently used devices because they are free from the risk of skin allergic reactions and injuries that are associated with conventional adhesive sensors containing conductive gel formulations. | | | | X-Ray Crystallography in Pharmaceutical Drug Development Drug development relies on having an accurate knowledge of the structure of organic molecules such as proteins, nucleic acids, and viruses. The field is a multi-billion-dollar industry, and the need for new, novel drugs means that scientists working in the industry need to be able to use the best-placed methods to develop them. | | | | Amyloid PET scan is not an effective method for measuring severity, progression of Alzheimer's While the presence of beta-amyloid plaques in the brain may be a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease, giving patients an amyloid PET scan is not an effective method for measuring their cognitive function, according to a new study from researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania and Thomas Jefferson University. | | | | White noise listening device for monitoring infant breathing Researchers at the University of Washington have come up with a device which acts as a monitor for infant breathing patterns while playing white noise to soothe them to sleep. The results of their study with the new device would be presented in an article titled, “Contactless Infant Monitoring using White Noise,” at the MobiCom 2019 conference in Los Cabos, Mexico on the 22nd of this month. | | | | Noninvasive portable device can accurately measure patients’ hydration levels Noninvasive device could benefit patients with kidney disease, congestive heart failure, or dehydration. | |
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