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Use of a PC-Based Digitizer in a Medical Acoustic Microscopy SystemUse of a PC-Based Digitizer in a Medical Acoustic Microscopy System

Find out how GaGe digitizers can boost acoustic microscopy precision by enabling Dynamic Range Expansion (DRE) to detect and stream ultrasonic echoes via PCI-Express with GaGe’s Trigger Out signaling.

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    Embracing the power of data analytics and AI for clinical trialsEmbracing the power of data analytics and AI for clinical trials
 
The clinical trials arena is becoming increasingly data-driven, with demand growing for sponsors to have real-time data access and ongoing updates throughout a study rather than just a final report. The timely provision of clean and accurate information requires employing digital systems that support efficient data handling, analysis, and reporting.
 
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   New method enhances precision in monitoring brain activity during deep brain stimulationNew method enhances precision in monitoring brain activity during deep brain stimulation
 
Mayo Clinic researchers have found a new way to more precisely detect and monitor brain cell activity during deep brain stimulation, a common treatment for movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease and tremor.
 
   Digitizing workflows: The role of AI and automation and how they are transforming efficiency in healthcareDigitizing workflows: The role of AI and automation and how they are transforming efficiency in healthcare
 
The case for digitizing healthcare has never been more urgent. Hospitals are under pressure to deliver high-quality patient care, with demand increasing from an ageing population with complex healthcare needs.
 
 Adding chemotherapy to radiotherapy does not improve outcomes for cervical cancer patients
 
Adding chemotherapy to radiotherapy does not improve outcomes for cervical cancer patientsResults from the NRG Oncology GOG-0263 phase III clinical trial testing the addition of cisplatin-based chemotherapy to adjuvant radiotherapy following radical hysterectomy and lymphadenectomy for patients with early-stage, intermediate-risk cervical carcinoma indicated that the addition of chemotherapy did not improve outcomes for patients and led to increased toxicity for patients.
 
 
 NIH researchers define topical steroid withdrawal diagnostic criteria
 
NIH researchers define topical steroid withdrawal diagnostic criteriaResearchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have determined that dermatitis resulting from topical steroid withdrawal (TSW) is distinct from eczema and is caused by an excess of an essential chemical compound in the body.
 
 
 Continuous glucose monitors show promise in managing diabetic ketoacidosis
 
Continuous glucose monitors show promise in managing diabetic ketoacidosisDiabetic ketoacidosis is a common severe complication of diabetes, which develops when the body can't produce enough insulin.
 
 
 AGA issues new recommendations on AI-assisted colonoscopy technology
 
AGA issues new recommendations on AI-assisted colonoscopy technologyThe American Gastroenterological Association (AGA) released a new clinical guideline making no recommendation - for or against - the use of computer-aided detection systems (CADe) in colonoscopy.
 
 
 AI technology in mammograms could predict heart disease in women
 
AI technology in mammograms could predict heart disease in womenMammograms, with the help of artificial intelligence (AI) models, may reveal much more than cancer, according to a study being presented at the American College of Cardiology's Annual Scientific Session (ACC.25).
 
 
 Genomic screening reveals hidden health risks of patients
 
Genomic screening reveals hidden health risks of patientsGenetic information collected through research studies like Geisinger's MyCode Community Health Initiative can provide important-and previously unknown-information to participants about their risk for disease.
 
 
 New MRI technology enables life-changing surgery for epilepsy patients
 
New MRI technology enables life-changing surgery for epilepsy patientsA new technique has enabled ultra-powerful magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners to identify tiny differences in patients' brains that cause treatment-resistant epilepsy.
 
 

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