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Breathing analysis from home

Dear Sir or Madam,

VoiceMed is revolutionizing digital healthcare with its app by analyzing respiratory biomarkers using algorithms. In our video, CEO Arianna Arienzo emphasizes that this technology makes it easy to perform a lung test from home, which significantly improves the accessibility of healthcare. Find out more about the use and future plans of VoiceMed.

Enjoy reading!

Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

P.S.: With "iSoldering", the teams from Empa St. Gallen and ETH Zurich have developed a process that uses nanoparticles and light to close wounds without the need for sutures or adhesives. Prof. Inge Herrmann emphasizes its suitability for soft tissue and the advantages in minimally invasive surgery.

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Video: Lung check via app
Interview: Wound closure by soldering with light and nanotechnology
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Lung check via app

Video – DIGITAL HEALTH

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Imagine that your smartphone, your constant companion in everyday life, could now give you valuable insights into your health – and all you have to do is breathe. The start-up VoiceMed makes it possible.
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Lung check via app
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Wound closure: soldering with light and nanotechnology

Interview - DISPOSABLES

Image: Close-up of the surgeon's hands during an operation
With "iSoldering", the Particles Biology Interactions Laboratory at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa) in St. Gallen and the Nanoparticle Systems Engineering Laboratory at ETH Zurich have developed a method that does not require surgical sutures or synthetic adhesives. Instead, nanoparticles and light enable secure wound closure.
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Wound closure: soldering with light and nanotechnology
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A wireless bladder monitoring device

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DIGITAL HEALTH

A new medical device developed by researchers at Northwestern University might soon offer individuals with bladder dysfunctions a way to monitor their condition in real time, thanks to a groundbreaking implant and accompanying smartphone app.
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UCLA engineers develop a new wearable device for voice restoration

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DIGITAL HEALTH

UCLA bioengineers have introduced an AI-assisted wearable device, a significant stride in speech technology for individuals with voice disorders. This adhesive neck patch could change how people with pathological vocal cord conditions or post-laryngeal cancer surgeries communicate, offering a new beacon of hope for those who find speaking a challenge.
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Ultrasound sticker for monitoring post-surgical recovery

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MED TECH & DEVICES

Northwestern University and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed an ultrasound sticker, offering a new way for clinicians to monitor patients' organ health and deep tissue post-surgery.
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