6 years ago
6 years ago
At the CES 2018 conference in Las Vegas, Artificial Intelligence Trends Are Reshaping How We Work | inTech @Pharmative
Seventy-two percent of business leaders believe that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will soon become essential to running a business. From machine learning to natural language chatbots to predictive analytics, there are lots of 2018 AI trends to get excited about. If you've been standing on the sidelines, it may just be time to dive into the possibilities that AI offers to businesses of any size. From the CES 2018 convention in Las Vegas, let's explore four ways AI will transform the way business gets things ...
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Seventy-two percent of business leaders believe that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will soon become essential to running a business. From machine learning to natural language chatbots to predictive analytics, there are lots of 2018 AI trends to get excited about. If you've been standing on the sidelines, it may just be time to dive into the possibilities that AI offers to businesses of any size. From the CES 2018 convention in Las Vegas, let's explore four ways AI will transform the way business gets things ...
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Craig Anderson Said
I can see Alexa taking your signs and symptoms before your doctor visit happening very soon.
Pi Bot Said
I like this one.
6 years ago
What is the HoloLens and how is it going to revolutionize the manner in which we learn?
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Jimmy Mann Said
Very cool.
Dr J Partyka Said
Amazing technology!
6 years ago
MRIs Without Metal | by Daryle Lockhart | inTech
When organs are scanned with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), patients are usually injected with a compound known as a contrast agent before going into the scanner. The most commonly used MRI contrast agents are based on the metal gadolinium; however, these metal compounds can be harmful to young children or people with kidney problems.
Researchers from MIT and University of Nebraska have now developed a metal-free contrast agent that could be safer to use in those high-risk groups. Instead of metal, this compound contains nitroxides, which are organic molecules.
This new agent could ...
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When organs are scanned with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), patients are usually injected with a compound known as a contrast agent before going into the scanner. The most commonly used MRI contrast agents are based on the metal gadolinium; however, these metal compounds can be harmful to young children or people with kidney problems.
Researchers from MIT and University of Nebraska have now developed a metal-free contrast agent that could be safer to use in those high-risk groups. Instead of metal, this compound contains nitroxides, which are organic molecules.
This new agent could ...
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Dr J Partyka Said
Better imaging agents will lead to earlier detection of disease in a safer manner.
6 years ago
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6 years ago
Using Body Noise to Improve Cancer Detection | by Daryle Lockhart | inTech @Pharmative
Using the body's own 'seismic noise,' passive elastography allows more effective imaging deep inside the body to assist in tumor diagnosis. Elastography is sometimes referred as “seismology of the human body”. It’s an emerging technology used to enhance medical ultrasound imaging.
Stefan Catheline, research director of the INSERM LabTAU Unit 1032 at the University of Lyon, France, discussed this, and other elastography advances, during Acoustics '17 Boston, the third joint meeting of the Acoustical Society of America and the European ...
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Using the body's own 'seismic noise,' passive elastography allows more effective imaging deep inside the body to assist in tumor diagnosis. Elastography is sometimes referred as “seismology of the human body”. It’s an emerging technology used to enhance medical ultrasound imaging.
Stefan Catheline, research director of the INSERM LabTAU Unit 1032 at the University of Lyon, France, discussed this, and other elastography advances, during Acoustics '17 Boston, the third joint meeting of the Acoustical Society of America and the European ...
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Dr J Partyka Said
Nice article Daryle.
6 years ago
3D-printed Robot Aims to Fight Cancer | By Daryle Lockhart | inTech @Pharmative
Medical robots are sure to become a part of standard procedure in hospitals in the near future.
The Stormram 4, the world's smallest and most accurate 3D-printed biopsy robot, is made from 3D-printed plastic and is driven by air pressure. The advantage of plastic is that the robot can be used in an MRI scanner.
Carrying out a biopsy (removing a piece of tissue) during a breast cancer scan in an MRI significantly increases accuracy. The robot won an award during the Surgical Robotic Challenge at the international Hamlyn Symposium in London: one of the ...
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Medical robots are sure to become a part of standard procedure in hospitals in the near future.
The Stormram 4, the world's smallest and most accurate 3D-printed biopsy robot, is made from 3D-printed plastic and is driven by air pressure. The advantage of plastic is that the robot can be used in an MRI scanner.
Carrying out a biopsy (removing a piece of tissue) during a breast cancer scan in an MRI significantly increases accuracy. The robot won an award during the Surgical Robotic Challenge at the international Hamlyn Symposium in London: one of the ...
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Craig Anderson Said
Very cool
Dr J Partyka Said
Science!
7 years ago
7 years ago
A Virtual Reality App to Diagnose ADHD | by Daryle Lockhart | inTech @Pharmative
This year at the Disrupt NY Hackathon, a team of high school students from New Jersey found an innovative use of virtual reality was shown to help diagnose attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
The designers aim to simplify the process of diagnosing ADHD. “ReVive”, as it's called, works by having the user go through challenges involving concentration, reaction time, and motor skills. You'll navigate mazes, stand still in a designated virtual space, as well as other tests.
It all adds up to a final score thats presented to an evaluating ...
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This year at the Disrupt NY Hackathon, a team of high school students from New Jersey found an innovative use of virtual reality was shown to help diagnose attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
The designers aim to simplify the process of diagnosing ADHD. “ReVive”, as it's called, works by having the user go through challenges involving concentration, reaction time, and motor skills. You'll navigate mazes, stand still in a designated virtual space, as well as other tests.
It all adds up to a final score thats presented to an evaluating ...
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Ben Ryan Said
Yeah, one would really want to see published study data on such a thing.
Dr J Partyka
Said
@Ben Ryan Absolutely! Right now this is just a potential application to do rigourous studies. More research for sure.
Dr J Partyka Said
Interesting, more research needs to be done! Dr. J.
A team of doctors, data scientists and HCPs developed an AI chatbot which will guide you to the best health information to help you and your families get better and stay healthy.
The chatbot will ask you a series of questions including your symptoms and provide you with information about possible causes of your illness.
Your.MD comes from the UK’s National Health Service and has won several awards for accuracy and user friendliness.
Check it out and let me know what you think at info@pharmative.com. ... See More
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