Diet and Immunity for Life (and during COVID-19)
Experts share evidence-based information about how nutrition affects our immune systems—and whether there is any truth to the claims popping up on social media related to Covid-19.
Experts share evidence-based information about how nutrition affects our immune systems—and whether there is any truth to the claims popping up on social media related to Covid-19.
Joule announces $500K funding to further innovation support.
The ARC model is an ‘open innovation’ philosophy incubates outside start-ups and spins out internally developed technology. ARC has four core concepts that underlie its goals.
Patient has broadened the concept to 'patients and families" - does adding the word "consumer" to the people we serve cheapens or undermines the relationship?
Mayo Clinic's selection of 2 Canadian health innovators in the prestigious inaugural cohort of the MedTech Incubator provides an indication of the vitality of Canadian health innovators.
Researchers find popular medication phone apps share data with third parties
Smart sensors in patient wearables and devices can detect issues in real time, now coupled with AI Software caregivers can be notified of impending issues in clinical and home care settings.
Instead of simply presenting information about past events to a user, predictive analytics estimate the likelihood of a future outcome based on patterns in the historical data.
30% of patients enrolled in clinical trials drop out before results can be evaluated and 85% of clinical trials fail to reach completion due to problems with patient retention.
The Office of Health Innovation mission: To create the provincial ecosystem which support individuals or organizations seeking to conceive, test, develop and market innovative global health products.
An article in today’s Forbes relates directly to the required changes required by health professionals in the utilizing The Digital Revolution to transform healthcare.
If the futurists, visionaries, and venture capitalists are to be believed, artificial intelligence is right on the cusp of becoming the most important breakthrough for healthcare since penicillin.
Blockchain, machine learning, and the Internet of Things are on a collision course, which could be the best thing to happen to healthcare.
Convergence of Genomics, IT, Analytics , Artificial Intelligence and new data integration standards such as FHIR moves genomics based medicine from predictive to precision.
Everyone knows the adage "Measure Twice, Cut Once" in carpentry - how about applying that to complex surgeries. Critical care doctor Peter Weinstock shows how surgical teams are
Final Frontier developed a mobile device able to diagnose 13 health conditions while continuously monitoring five vital signs.
Health data captured on blockchains can be shared in real time across a scalable group of individuals and institutions. The technology is still in its infancy when it comes to healthcare applications.
Future generations of wearable gadgets may be able to detect and mitigate health problems by applying big-data tools to mobile sensors.
There are major forces, worldwide, that are shifting the way in which health systems will operate, how health services will be delivered, and the role played by health services and policy research.
Mobile Healthcare (mHealth) solutions market is poised to move from the 2015 estimate of USD14 Billion to USD $59 Billion worldwide by 2020, a Compound Annual Growth Rate of 33.4%.
Cleveland Clinic names top 10 medical innovations 2017
The bits of semiconducting material that are lately brightening the colors on television screens hold a much greater promise—that they will extend lives.
More and more studies are popping up that demonstrate the power of Big Data analyses to get at the underlying molecular pathology of some of our most common diseases.
According to recent research by the Centre for Disease Control and the Pew Charitable Trust, a major portion of antibiotics prescribed in the USA are unnecessary and actually pose a potential threat to nationwide health in their misuse due to the threat of the development of antibiotic resistant bacteria.
Recently, doctors from the Medical College of Wisconsin and Froedtert have regrown the esophagus of a man whose life was threatened after he was left unable to swallow from contracting an esophageal infection in 2007.
A new application of existing technology has researchers at UCLA buzzing after it began to show great effects on experiment participants suffering from PTSD.
In a new study, supported in part by the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation, researchers studied the effects of investment in vaccination for common diseases such as measles, rubella, HPV, and rotaviru
In co-operation with the Forschungzentrum in Germany, researchers from the University of Southern Australia have created sensors to detect the presence of tumorous cells hiding among healthy cells within lymph nodes during surgery to more accurately appraise the need for and scope of additional surgery.
For the first time in the Western hemisphere, researchers in Pennsylvania, USA have discovered a carrier of a strain of bacteria resistant to antibiotics of last resort.
For the first time in 6 years since a horrific driving accident left him paralyzed, Ian Burkhart of Ohio, USA has moved his fingers with the help of a revolutionary new computer chip which was inserted into his brain.
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