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 Novel wearable ultrasound patch improves high-risk pregnancy monitoringNovel wearable ultrasound patch improves high-risk pregnancy monitoring
 
Current fetal monitoring tools for physicians to closely follow high-risk pregnancies are inadequate, so researchers at Stanford Medicine, the University of California San Diego and Oxford University developed a wearable ultrasound patch to monitor such pregnancies.
 
 
 Clinical vs. preclinical ultrasound: Frequency effectsClinical vs. preclinical ultrasound: Frequency effects
 
Read a comparison of clinical and preclinical ultrasound systems, highlighting frequency-dependent resolution limits.
 
   Nerve freezing technique reduces pain after surgical repair for microtiaNerve freezing technique reduces pain after surgical repair for microtia
 
Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago is the first in the world to eliminate months of pain after surgical repair for microtia – a rare condition where a child is born with underdeveloped or missing outer ear.
 
   Non-invasive imaging of tumor vascular responseNon-invasive imaging of tumor vascular response
 
Radiation therapy treats solid tumors but may raise recurrence risks. However, approaches like PD-L1 and anti-VEGF are showing promising results.
 
 Improved mouse model for heart failure research
 
Improved mouse model for heart failure researchRefining transverse aortic constriction (TAC) models helps reduce variability and improve reproducibility in heart failure research.
 
 
 Brain scans find no evidence of widespread inflammation in long COVID
 
A new brain imaging study has found no evidence of widespread brain inflammation in patients suffering from prolonged symptoms after COVID-19 infection. Instead, the most severe long COVID symptoms were associated with increased brain activity in regions involved in mood and emotion.
 
 
 Deep learning model predicts vascular cognitive impairment from brain scans
 
The team built a DenseNet – a densely connected convolutional neural network – that learns hierarchical features directly from raw DTI volumes.
 
 
 Researchers discover how overpopulation reduces fertility
 
Researchers discover how overpopulation reduces fertilityScientists have reported it for decades: Overpopulation can impair reproduction.
 
 
 Virtual reality navigation deficits predict future brain volume loss
 
Alzheimer's disease (AD) often begins long before it is clinically recognized, with subtle brain changes emerging years before noticeable memory loss or cognitive decline.
 
 
 Mount Sinai opens integrated clinical center for womens health
 
The Mount Sinai Health System is opening the Carolyn Rowan Center for Women's Health and Wellness, a transformative new model for women's health that brings together multidisciplinary clinical expertise, structured care pathways, and leading-edge research innovation to deliver more personalized, comprehensive care for women across the entire lifespan.
 
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