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DxMedical Cloud™
Technology for overwhelmingly high-speed detection from all over the world.
We use our unique algorithm to deliver the latest technology and product information from around the world in real time.
Explore the future of healthcare with carefully selected information.
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We deliver what you seek quickly and in a short time from technical information from all over the world
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A wealth of detailed features makes it easy to understand the main points
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In today's world, where the world is networked by advances in information technology and numerous technologies are evolving at an astonishing speed, it is extremely difficult to manually collect and manage the vast amount of information from all over the world.
DxMedical Cloud™ collects and analyzes professional information from around the world and uses proprietary algorithms to quickly and accurately deliver the information you seek and the best information for you.
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You can quickly search for information published in various languages around the world in Japanese. Get the information you need from the vast amount of information available worldwide without having to worry about language barriers.
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DxMedical Cloud's proprietary algorithms predict the best information based on your interests and preferences and deliver it to you daily. Stay one step ahead of the curve without the hassle of searching, maximizing your daily information gathering.
Fuzzy Search
In addition to word matching, the search by similar and related keywords delivers news that is often missed due to paraphrasing and shaky spelling.
Japanese Localization
By providing titles and summaries of information from around the world in Japanese, it streamlines the process of “finding” the information you want from search results.
Academic Search
For researchers and professionals, you can search and browse more specialized information, such as articles submitted to journals by universities and research institutes.
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Instantly save and manage information that you like or want to look at later because you don't have time, with the bookmark function. You can access the information you need without hassle, saving you a great deal of time and effort.
Note Editor
Simple and intuitive operation allows you to quickly consolidate all information into a notebook and organize information efficiently. It can be used as a powerful tool for effective information sharing.
Information sharing
A wide range of information sharing tools are available, including chat and note sharing functions. We support information sharing with your team in all situations, from casual information sharing to organizing information in teams.
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Provides task management functions specifically designed to make information gathering and sharing more efficient. In addition to regular task management functions, this useful tool supports information gathering and sharing, improving the productivity of the entire team.
DigitalMedical Open Innovation
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Tasso and SheMed provide at-home blood testing to UK women for personalised GLP-1 treatments
Tasso, a specialist in patient-centric blood collection, and SheMed, a UK-based women’s healthcare company, have teamed up to deliver safer, more personalised weight loss treatments through convenient at-home diagnostics. SheMed’s patient-friendly testing program, which integrates the Tasso+ blood collection device, ensures that every patient completes a comprehensive lab screening before starting GLP-1 treatment, all from the comfort of home. The program has already treated thousands of women across the UK. For decades, women have been underrepresented in clinical trials. As a result, many treatments have been developed based on male physiology, leading to a one-size-fits-all approach that often overlooks women’s specific health needs. Although GLP-1s have transformed the weight loss landscape, many women begin treatment without a full picture of their underlying health, increasing the risk of complications and limiting results.
North Texas’ Airway Management Launches 3D-Printed Device for Sleep Apnea
Farmers Branch-based Airway Management has launched its FDA-cleared Nylon flexTAP, calling it “the world’s first digitally printed single-point midline oral appliance device for sleep apnea.” Cleared by the FDA for mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the 3D-printed oral device combines the company’s “cutting-edge” patented Vertex Technology with “unparalleled comfort and efficacy.” Worn during sleep, the device enables vertical and horizontal movement to maximize airway space, reducing the need for excessive protrusion. The company says that’s ideal for patients with larger tongues or narrow airways.
Developed antigen testing technology to accelerate bacterial testing in food hygiene settings
Asahi Kasei Corporation (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Koshiro Kudo; hereinafter “the Company”) has developed an antigen testing technology that accelerates bacterial testing in food hygiene settings and has begun offering the rapid bacterial testing kit “BacNavi™ (for total bacteria)”. The Company will showcase this technology at the “FOOD Exhibition 2025,” a food industry trade show held at Tokyo Big Sight from Wednesday, October 15 to Friday, October 17.
Ultrasound ‘helmet’ could treat Parkinson’s non-invasively, study shows
An ultrasound “helmet” offers potential new ways for treating neurological conditions without surgery or other invasive procedures, a study has shown. The device can target brain regions 1,000 times smaller than ultrasound can, and could replace existing approaches such as deep brain stimulation (DBS) in treating Parkinson’s disease. It also holds potential for conditions such as depression, Tourette syndrome, chronic pain, Alzheimer’s and addiction. Unlike DBS, which requires a highly invasive procedure in which electrodes are implanted deep in the brain to deliver electrical pulses, using ultrasound sends mechanical pulses into the brain. But no one had managed to create an approach capable of delivering them precisely enough to make a meaningful impact until now. A study published in Nature Communications introduces a breakthrough system that can hit brain regions 30 times smaller than previous deep-brain ultrasound devices could.
National Sleep Foundation Releases Position on Tech Innovations and Sleep Health
National Sleep Foundation (NSF), the leading source on sleep health, today released its first comprehensive position statement on consumer sleep products and services. NSF believes the appropriate use of science-backed technologies for sleep may improve public health and help anyone and everyone be their Best Slept Self®. "As the public's most established source for sleep health information, we're dedicated to informing everyday people, industry, and the market about the most beneficial uses of emerging consumer sleep technologies," said John Lopos, CEO of the National Sleep Foundation. "These solutions should serve the public interest, maintain trust and confidence, and reflect high standards for scientific rigor and public benefit." NSF has been at the forefront of consumer sleep technology for the past 10 years, including providing education in the interest of the public and industry. The statement reinforces NSF's unique authority in this space, built on decades of leadership in population sleep health research, including the annual Sleep in America® Poll, collaboration with the Consumer Technology Association® on consumer sleep product standards, and ongoing advocacy work like its SleepTech® Network and SleepTech® Award.
New Sensor Detects Counterfeit Drugs Capable of Detecting Presence and Quantity of Active Ingredients in Medicines
Researchers have developed a new sensor to detect counterfeit drugs. This device can detect the presence and quantity of active ingredients contained in pharmaceuticals. This technology could become a crucial means of preventing the circulation of counterfeit drugs.
The world's first sleep fitness company accelerates its vision to transform beds into AI-powered sleep optimization and preventive healthcare devices.
Eight Sleep, the world’s first sleep‑fitness company, today announced it has raised $100 million in new funding to accelerate the company’s vision of transforming the bed into an AI-powered sleep-optimization and preventive health device. The round included participation from HSG, Valor Equity Partners, Atreides, Founders Fund, Y Combinator, and notable sports figures, including Charles Leclerc (Ferrari F1 Driver) and Zak Brown (CEO of McLaren F1).
Thai researchers develop nanoemulsion containing magenta plant extract useful for anti-aging
A university research team has developed a stable water-in-oil nanoemulsion applicable to anti-aging cosmetics using Peristrophe bivalvis (magenta plant), a traditional medicinal plant. Components extracted from the leaves of this plant have been confirmed to exhibit strong antioxidant effects, glycation inhibition, and suppression of lipid peroxidation, and have been shown to be non-toxic to human skin fibroblasts.Three solvents (WE, EE, and AE) were used for extraction, with the EE extract showing the highest phenol and flavonoid content, as well as high antioxidant activity and safety. The nanoemulsion was formulated with an emulsifier ratio of 2:1 to enhance the delivery efficiency of active ingredients and product stability. The nanoemulsion using EE and WE extracts maintained stability and was concluded to be suitable for product development.Future studies should focus on the identification and quantification of specific bioactive molecules and the verification of their in vivo effects.
Multi-biosensing hairband for emergency health assessment
Blood analysis is regarded as the gold standard for monitoring analytes in clinical diagnostics. However, the time-consuming and site-limited nature often delays medical interventions that are crucial for patients in emergency scenarios. Herein, a weavable multi-biosensor array is developed through coaxial wet spinning for real-time multiplex detection of sweat biomarkers (pH, Na+, K+, and Ca2+) and body temperature. The engineered microstructure of the multi-biosensor array exhibits a surface area that is around 200 times larger than that of conventional coated yarns, thereby facilitating directional sweat transport. The sensitivities of the pH, Na+, K+, Ca2+and temperature sensors have been determined to be 39.52 ± 0.5 mV pH−1 (3-7), 56.33 ± 1 mV dec−1 (10-160 mM), 34.13 ± 0.6 mV dec−1 (2-32 mM), 30.61 ± 0.8 mV dec−1 (0.5-2.53 mM), and 1.2 Ω ± 0.02 °C−1 (25-45 °C), respectively. It is noteworthy that the multi-biosensors exhibit consistent operational stability over 24 hours with minimal signal drift (pH: 0.13 ± 0.01 mV h−1, Na+: 0.17 ± 0.02 mV h−1, K+:0.1 ± 0.008 mV h−1, Ca2+: 0.19 ± 0.01 mV h−1, temperature: 0.05 ± 0.004 Ω h−1). By integrating the multi-biosensors and a circuit patch into the textile substrate, a wireless hairband system is constructed for tracking human physiological dynamics. Such significant technological advancement offers an innovative strategy for constructing real-time biosensing systems, which have the potential to revolutionize personalized healthcare and enable early diagnosis in emergency situations.
Introducing KneeMo®: The First Smart Wearable Designed to Relieve Knee Pain During Activity and Improve Muscle Function
Developed by Dr. Tom Andriacchi, Professor Emeritus at Stanford University, and Dr. Jenny Hledik, a biomechanical engineer specializing in human movement, KneeMo is built on over five decades of research in joint mechanics and rehabilitation. Chronic knee pain affects 25% of adults worldwide, often stemming from osteoarthritis, injury, or age-related decline. Without effective intervention, pain and muscle weakness can worsen over time, limiting mobility and independence. The launch comes at a pivotal time, as more people are living longer and striving to maintain an active lifestyle well into later life. KneeMo fills a critical, unmet need for a drug-free, wearable solution that supports mobility by reducing pain and enhancing muscle function during movement. By helping people stay active, it addresses the decline in health and quality of life that often results when pain makes movement difficult or unsustainable. KneeMo uses smart, motion-sensing technology that combines engineering, neurophysiology, and decades of gait laboratory research to reduce knee pain and enhance quadriceps muscle function during walking, stair climbing, jogging, and other daily activities. Using patented technology, the device senses each user’s unique motion patterns and applies motion-activated intermittent vibration to block pain signals and recruit muscles at a critical phase of gait.
Detects E. coli in minutes Gold-plated sensor and smartphone-sized board-mounted analyzer
A pocket-sized device developed by a research team at the University of Waterloo features technology to rapidly and inexpensively detect water contamination. Specializing in detecting E. coli, the device uses a gold-plated sensor and a vector network analyzer (VNA) mounted on a smartphone-sized board to provide instant detection using just a few drops of water. Developed to reduce the risk of infectious diseases, this technology has the potential to make a significant impact, particularly in developing countries where water testing is challenging.
Development of a new measurement technique that visualizes the rapid movement of enzyme reactions at the atomic level
Development of a new measurement technique that visualizes the rapid movement of enzyme reactions at the atomic level
A contact lens to assist vision in the dark
A research team from the University of Science and Technology of China, Fudan University, and the University of Massachusetts Medical School has developed contact lenses containing nanoparticles that convert infrared light into visible light, enabling users to detect the direction of infrared light even in darkness.In mouse experiments, mice wearing the contact lenses demonstrated behavior that avoided an infrared box, and in human experiments, it was confirmed that participants could recognize infrared flash patterns even with their eyes closed. This technology has potential applications in security, rescue operations, encryption, and counterfeiting prevention.
DxMedical Cloud™
Technology for overwhelmingly high-speed detection from all over the world.
We use our unique algorithm to deliver the latest technology and product information from around the world in real time.
Explore the future of healthcare with carefully selected information.
How We Help You To Empower Your Business
POINT 1.
Quickly Deliver Technical Information
We deliver what you seek quickly and in a short time from technical information from all over the world
POINT 2.
Briefly to the Point
A wealth of detailed features makes it easy to understand the main points
POINT 3.
Help with Growth Strategies
The report is also packed with analytical information from the perspective of growth and long-term strategies for business use
DigitalMedical Open Innovation
デジタル・メディカル・オープンイノベーション
BrainEnergy produce DigitalMedical open innovation from Tokyo, where you can experience the intersection of cool and passionate design and technology.
Transform Your Business With Cloud
Looking for the Future
of Health Care
OUR TECHNOLOGY HELPS
YOUR BUSINESS
Our technology will help your business
Technology
Tasso and SheMed provide at-home blood testing to UK women for personalised GLP-1 treatments
Tasso, a specialist in patient-centric blood collection, and SheMed, a UK-based women’s healthcare company, have teamed up to deliver safer, more personalised weight loss treatments through convenient at-home diagnostics. SheMed’s patient-friendly testing program, which integrates the Tasso+ blood collection device, ensures that every patient completes a comprehensive lab screening before starting GLP-1 treatment, all from the comfort of home. The program has already treated thousands of women across the UK. For decades, women have been underrepresented in clinical trials. As a result, many treatments have been developed based on male physiology, leading to a one-size-fits-all approach that often overlooks women’s specific health needs. Although GLP-1s have transformed the weight loss landscape, many women begin treatment without a full picture of their underlying health, increasing the risk of complications and limiting results.
Med-techinsights
North Texas’ Airway Management Launches 3D-Printed Device for Sleep Apnea
Farmers Branch-based Airway Management has launched its FDA-cleared Nylon flexTAP, calling it “the world’s first digitally printed single-point midline oral appliance device for sleep apnea.” Cleared by the FDA for mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), the 3D-printed oral device combines the company’s “cutting-edge” patented Vertex Technology with “unparalleled comfort and efficacy.” Worn during sleep, the device enables vertical and horizontal movement to maximize airway space, reducing the need for excessive protrusion. The company says that’s ideal for patients with larger tongues or narrow airways.
Dallas Innovates
Developed antigen testing technology to accelerate bacterial testing in food hygiene settings
Asahi Kasei Corporation (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President: Koshiro Kudo; hereinafter “the Company”) has developed an antigen testing technology that accelerates bacterial testing in food hygiene settings and has begun offering the rapid bacterial testing kit “BacNavi™ (for total bacteria)”. The Company will showcase this technology at the “FOOD Exhibition 2025,” a food industry trade show held at Tokyo Big Sight from Wednesday, October 15 to Friday, October 17.
PR TIMES
Ultrasound ‘helmet’ could treat Parkinson’s non-invasively, study shows
An ultrasound “helmet” offers potential new ways for treating neurological conditions without surgery or other invasive procedures, a study has shown. The device can target brain regions 1,000 times smaller than ultrasound can, and could replace existing approaches such as deep brain stimulation (DBS) in treating Parkinson’s disease. It also holds potential for conditions such as depression, Tourette syndrome, chronic pain, Alzheimer’s and addiction. Unlike DBS, which requires a highly invasive procedure in which electrodes are implanted deep in the brain to deliver electrical pulses, using ultrasound sends mechanical pulses into the brain. But no one had managed to create an approach capable of delivering them precisely enough to make a meaningful impact until now. A study published in Nature Communications introduces a breakthrough system that can hit brain regions 30 times smaller than previous deep-brain ultrasound devices could.
The Guardian
National Sleep Foundation Releases Position on Tech Innovations and Sleep Health
National Sleep Foundation (NSF), the leading source on sleep health, today released its first comprehensive position statement on consumer sleep products and services. NSF believes the appropriate use of science-backed technologies for sleep may improve public health and help anyone and everyone be their Best Slept Self®. "As the public's most established source for sleep health information, we're dedicated to informing everyday people, industry, and the market about the most beneficial uses of emerging consumer sleep technologies," said John Lopos, CEO of the National Sleep Foundation. "These solutions should serve the public interest, maintain trust and confidence, and reflect high standards for scientific rigor and public benefit." NSF has been at the forefront of consumer sleep technology for the past 10 years, including providing education in the interest of the public and industry. The statement reinforces NSF's unique authority in this space, built on decades of leadership in population sleep health research, including the annual Sleep in America® Poll, collaboration with the Consumer Technology Association® on consumer sleep product standards, and ongoing advocacy work like its SleepTech® Network and SleepTech® Award.
PR Newswire
New Sensor Detects Counterfeit Drugs Capable of Detecting Presence and Quantity of Active Ingredients in Medicines
Researchers have developed a new sensor to detect counterfeit drugs. This device can detect the presence and quantity of active ingredients contained in pharmaceuticals. This technology could become a crucial means of preventing the circulation of counterfeit drugs.
Chemist+Druggist
The world's first sleep fitness company accelerates its vision to transform beds into AI-powered sleep optimization and preventive healthcare devices.
Eight Sleep, the world’s first sleep‑fitness company, today announced it has raised $100 million in new funding to accelerate the company’s vision of transforming the bed into an AI-powered sleep-optimization and preventive health device. The round included participation from HSG, Valor Equity Partners, Atreides, Founders Fund, Y Combinator, and notable sports figures, including Charles Leclerc (Ferrari F1 Driver) and Zak Brown (CEO of McLaren F1).
yahoo!finance
Thai researchers develop nanoemulsion containing magenta plant extract useful for anti-aging
A university research team has developed a stable water-in-oil nanoemulsion applicable to anti-aging cosmetics using Peristrophe bivalvis (magenta plant), a traditional medicinal plant. Components extracted from the leaves of this plant have been confirmed to exhibit strong antioxidant effects, glycation inhibition, and suppression of lipid peroxidation, and have been shown to be non-toxic to human skin fibroblasts.Three solvents (WE, EE, and AE) were used for extraction, with the EE extract showing the highest phenol and flavonoid content, as well as high antioxidant activity and safety. The nanoemulsion was formulated with an emulsifier ratio of 2:1 to enhance the delivery efficiency of active ingredients and product stability. The nanoemulsion using EE and WE extracts maintained stability and was concluded to be suitable for product development.Future studies should focus on the identification and quantification of specific bioactive molecules and the verification of their in vivo effects.
Cosmetics Design Asia
Multi-biosensing hairband for emergency health assessment
Blood analysis is regarded as the gold standard for monitoring analytes in clinical diagnostics. However, the time-consuming and site-limited nature often delays medical interventions that are crucial for patients in emergency scenarios. Herein, a weavable multi-biosensor array is developed through coaxial wet spinning for real-time multiplex detection of sweat biomarkers (pH, Na+, K+, and Ca2+) and body temperature. The engineered microstructure of the multi-biosensor array exhibits a surface area that is around 200 times larger than that of conventional coated yarns, thereby facilitating directional sweat transport. The sensitivities of the pH, Na+, K+, Ca2+and temperature sensors have been determined to be 39.52 ± 0.5 mV pH−1 (3-7), 56.33 ± 1 mV dec−1 (10-160 mM), 34.13 ± 0.6 mV dec−1 (2-32 mM), 30.61 ± 0.8 mV dec−1 (0.5-2.53 mM), and 1.2 Ω ± 0.02 °C−1 (25-45 °C), respectively. It is noteworthy that the multi-biosensors exhibit consistent operational stability over 24 hours with minimal signal drift (pH: 0.13 ± 0.01 mV h−1, Na+: 0.17 ± 0.02 mV h−1, K+:0.1 ± 0.008 mV h−1, Ca2+: 0.19 ± 0.01 mV h−1, temperature: 0.05 ± 0.004 Ω h−1). By integrating the multi-biosensors and a circuit patch into the textile substrate, a wireless hairband system is constructed for tracking human physiological dynamics. Such significant technological advancement offers an innovative strategy for constructing real-time biosensing systems, which have the potential to revolutionize personalized healthcare and enable early diagnosis in emergency situations.
Nature communications
Introducing KneeMo®: The First Smart Wearable Designed to Relieve Knee Pain During Activity and Improve Muscle Function
Developed by Dr. Tom Andriacchi, Professor Emeritus at Stanford University, and Dr. Jenny Hledik, a biomechanical engineer specializing in human movement, KneeMo is built on over five decades of research in joint mechanics and rehabilitation. Chronic knee pain affects 25% of adults worldwide, often stemming from osteoarthritis, injury, or age-related decline. Without effective intervention, pain and muscle weakness can worsen over time, limiting mobility and independence. The launch comes at a pivotal time, as more people are living longer and striving to maintain an active lifestyle well into later life. KneeMo fills a critical, unmet need for a drug-free, wearable solution that supports mobility by reducing pain and enhancing muscle function during movement. By helping people stay active, it addresses the decline in health and quality of life that often results when pain makes movement difficult or unsustainable. KneeMo uses smart, motion-sensing technology that combines engineering, neurophysiology, and decades of gait laboratory research to reduce knee pain and enhance quadriceps muscle function during walking, stair climbing, jogging, and other daily activities. Using patented technology, the device senses each user’s unique motion patterns and applies motion-activated intermittent vibration to block pain signals and recruit muscles at a critical phase of gait.
KneeMo
Detects E. coli in minutes Gold-plated sensor and smartphone-sized board-mounted analyzer
A pocket-sized device developed by a research team at the University of Waterloo features technology to rapidly and inexpensively detect water contamination. Specializing in detecting E. coli, the device uses a gold-plated sensor and a vector network analyzer (VNA) mounted on a smartphone-sized board to provide instant detection using just a few drops of water. Developed to reduce the risk of infectious diseases, this technology has the potential to make a significant impact, particularly in developing countries where water testing is challenging.
Phys.org
Development of a new measurement technique that visualizes the rapid movement of enzyme reactions at the atomic level
Development of a new measurement technique that visualizes the rapid movement of enzyme reactions at the atomic level
jst.go.jp
A contact lens to assist vision in the dark
A research team from the University of Science and Technology of China, Fudan University, and the University of Massachusetts Medical School has developed contact lenses containing nanoparticles that convert infrared light into visible light, enabling users to detect the direction of infrared light even in darkness.In mouse experiments, mice wearing the contact lenses demonstrated behavior that avoided an infrared box, and in human experiments, it was confirmed that participants could recognize infrared flash patterns even with their eyes closed. This technology has potential applications in security, rescue operations, encryption, and counterfeiting prevention.
Association of Optometrists (AOP)