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AI-driven wearable: the future of thrombosis prevention

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Imagine a small device that warns you ahead of time of a potentially life-threatening thrombosis - even before symptoms appear. An intelligent wearable that is currently being developed could optimize thrombosis prevention. With the help of sensor technology and AI, a wearable vein checker is set to significantly improve the detection of deep vein thrombosis.

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Melanie Prüser
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

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Interview: Wearable vein checker as an AI-driven diagnostic device
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Smart pills with AI: Advancing gastrointestinal health monitoring

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DIGITAL HEALTH

Researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering have developed advanced ingestible sensors that utilize AI and wearable electronics to provide real-time 3D monitoring of gastrointestinal health. These innovative smart pills can detect stomach gases and track their location within the body, offering potential for early disease detection.
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AI-based wearable for early detection and prevention of deep vein thrombosis

Interview – DIGITAL HEALTH

Image: Person examining another person's legs for deep vein thrombosis using an ultrasound device
What if an intelligent wearable could save your life without you even realizing it? That's exactly what a new AI-driven technology that detects deep vein thrombosis at an early stage promises.
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How the wearable can diagnose vein thrombosis
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LED Implant: A new approach to deep-seated cancer treatment

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LAB & DIAGNOSTICS

A team of engineers and scientists at the University of Notre Dame has developed a wireless LED device that can be implanted to treat deep-seated cancers. This device, when combined with a light-sensitive dye, not only destroys cancer cells but also activates the immune system to target the cancer. The research findings were published in Photodiagnosis and Photodynamic Therapy.
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Company News, MED TECH & DEVICES

BioCer builds new clean room

BioCer Entwicklungs-GmbH

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Construction work on the new cleanrooms at the BioCer site on Dieselstrasse in Bayreuth/Germany was completed a few weeks ago. The cleanrooms were built using state-of-the-art technology and will...
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