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UC researcher develops at-home diagnostic test for endometriosis
Currently, the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine associate professor and director of the Division of Environmental Genetics and Molecular Toxicology in the Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences works in her faculty research lab studying the development of endometriosis. Burns has created a non-invasive diagnostic test that can be used in the comfort of one’s home.
Wearable Sensors and Artificial Intelligence for Sleep Apnea Detection: A Systematic Review
Sleep apnea, a prevalent disorder affecting millions of people worldwide, has attracted increasing attention in recent years due to its significant impact on public health and quality of life. The integration of wearable devices and artificial intelligence technologies has revolutionized the treatment and diagnosis of sleep apnea. Leveraging the portability and sensors of wearable devices, coupled with AI algorithms, has enabled real-time monitoring and accurate analysis of sleep patterns, facilitating early detection and personalized interventions for people suffering from sleep apnea. This article presents a systematic review of the current state of the art in identifying the latest artificial intelligence techniques, wearable devices, data types, and preprocessing methods employed in the diagnosis of sleep apnea. Four databases were used and the results before screening report 249 studies published between 2020 and 2024. After screening, 28 studies met the inclusion criteria. This review reveals a trend in recent years where methodologies involving patches, clocks and rings have been increasingly integrated with convolutional neural networks, producing promising results, particularly when combined with transfer learning techniques. We observed that the outcomes of various algorithms and their combinations also rely on the quantity and type of data utilized for training. The findings suggest that employing multiple combinations of different neural networks with convolutional layers contributes to the development of a more precise system for early diagnosis of sleep apnea.
TestClear、個人用自宅用検査キットの新シリーズを発売
TestClear's revolutionary approach to personal health testing with advanced at-home test kits designed for modern wellness needs. The comprehensive range of detox programs spanning from quick 1-day cleanses to extensive 10-day protocols tailored for different toxin exposure levels. How to seamlessly integrate TestClear's scientifically-formulated supplements into your daily meal routines for maximum effectiveness. Strategic usage plans for 3-month, 6-month, and 12-month periods that build sustainable healthy habits and long-term wellness outcomes. The specific health improvements and quality of life enhancements you can expect when incorporating TestClear products into your 2025 wellness routine. Evidence-based insights into TestClear's natural ingredients and their role in supporting your body's natural detoxification processes. Complete purchasing guidance including pricing information, satisfaction guarantees, and return policies to help you make an informed decision.
Global Warming May Fuel Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Potential climate change scenarios could nearly double the global incidence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), based on estimates from a new study presented at American Thoracic Society (ATS) 2025 International Conference. Although high ambient temperatures have been linked to negative health outcomes including reduced sleep duration and quality, the association between increased average ambient temperatures and the severity of OSA remains unclear, wrote Bastien Lechat, PhD, a research fellow in sleep health at Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia, and colleagues, in their abstract. Previous cross-sectional studies have shown an association between temperature and OSA severity, which prompted the idea for the current study, Lechat said in an interview. “We have access to a consumer database (125,295 users) of an FDA-cleared wearable device validated to estimate OSA severity,” he said. Given the unique nature of this dataset (with approximately 500 repeat measurements per user), the researchers believed that the data would be ideal for estimating the effect of temperature on OSA severity, he said. “Additionally, considering the impact of obstructive sleep apnea on health and productivity, we aimed to estimate the burden associated with a potential increase in OSA prevalence due to rising temperatures, and this novel contribution from our group allowed us to quantify the societal and economic costs for different climate scenarios from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change,” he noted.
Smart sensors and smarter health: How AI and wearables are reimagining preventive health care
When it comes to automobiles, no matter how well they are maintained, at some point the check engine light is going to come on. Inevitably, a look under the hood or trip to the mechanic is in order. The human body doesn't have a check engine light, but wearable sensors could fill that role for people thanks to the power of data.
WAKU launches joint research on “glutathione feed” with Miyazaki University
WAKU Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture; Representative Director: Ryosuke Himeyama) has commenced research in collaboration with the Faculty of Agriculture at Miyazaki University, a national university corporation, to investigate the growth-promoting and immune-activating effects of feed supplemented with glutathione on broiler chickens. By applying glutathione, which has demonstrated significant efficacy in the agricultural sector, to the livestock industry, the aim is to establish a sustainable livestock production model that does not rely on antibiotics.
Nerbio’s iTOF® Receives FDA Clearance as First App-Controlled Neuromuscular Blockade Monitor
Nerbio, a leader in intelligent patient monitoring solutions, proudly announces that its iTOF® device has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This milestone marks iTOF as the world’s first wireless, app-controlled quantitative neuromuscular blockade (NMB) monitoring device to achieve FDA clearance Designed to modernize perioperative care, the iTOF system integrates a Bluetooth-enabled nerve stimulator with a user-friendly mobile application, offering clinicians precise, real-time monitoring of neuromuscular function. The device supports multiple stimulation modes, including Train-of-Four (TOF), Post-Tetanic Count (PTC), and Double Burst Stimulation (DBS), ensuring comprehensive assessment capabilities.
Cellares and Mitsui Fudosan Announce the First IDMO Smart Factory for Commercial-Scale Cell Therapy Manufacturing in Japan
Cellares and Mitsui Fudosan have established Japan's first next-generation commercial production facility. This facility is an IDMO smart factory for large-scale manufacturing of cell therapy products such as CAR-T therapy, currently under construction in Kashiwa City, Chiba Prefecture. The facility will utilize Cellares' cutting-edge technologies, Cell Shuttle™ and Cell Q™, to reduce manufacturing costs by up to 50% and eliminate manufacturing bottlenecks.Additionally, the facility will create 350 jobs and improve access to treatment for patients in Japan and surrounding regions. The facility is scheduled to begin operations in 2024, with technology transfer enabled through software for rapid implementation. This project is expected to contribute to the advancement and accelerated approval of cell therapy in Japan.
Sugar-free gum could save £388 million in dental services
Chewing three pieces of this gum every day can reduce tooth decay by 30%. In the UK, the average annual consumption of sugar-free gum is 89 pieces. If 100% of the target population increased their consumption of sugar-free gum to this level, the report estimates that it would save £388 million in public fund
Virtuoso Surgical Robotic System Used To Perform Successful First-in-Human Bladder Cancer Removal Cases: Enables Cutting Edge Surgical Approach
Virtuoso Surgical Robot System Successfully Performs First-Ever Human Bladder Cancer Resection Surgery: Enabling Cutting-Edge Surgical Approach Virtuoso Surgical, a Nashville-based surgical robotics company, announced today that it has successfully performed the first-ever use of the Virtuoso System in a human patient. The Virtuoso System features two robot-controlled needle-sized (1mm) manipulators operated from the tip of a rigid endoscope. The robotic system facilitated a series of endoscopic bladder lesion resections using an advanced en bloc technique.
Face Value: AI That Knows When You’re Too Tired to Drive
At U.K.-based Blueskeye AI, a team of facial expression analysts spends a lot of their time reviewing images of faces, tagging tiny nuances in muscle movement with meticulous precision. It could be a curl of the lip or a slightly raised eyebrow; either way, the high-quality, annotated data will be used to train facial recognition and emotion AI models. The Facial Action Coding System (FACS) annotator—also known as muscle action coder—isn’t a new concept. Developed by psychologists back in the 1970s, FACS is now a globally recognized tool to measure visual facial changes caused by muscle actions and thereby analyze the full range of human expression. What is new is the application of FACS annotation in software development for in-car monitoring systems designed to monitor driver behavior and detect signs of distraction, fatigue, and intoxication.
A Chinese team has developed a non-contact atrial fibrillation detection system.
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common arrhythmia that can lead to serious health problems and increase the risk of death. How to detect and intervene early through effective monitoring methods has attracted widespread attention. A medical paper published in the academic journal *Nature Communications* by Springer Nature on the night of May 20 Beijing time reported that a team of Chinese scientists has successfully developed a non-contact atrial fibrillation detection system based on radar sensing and artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The system can wirelessly monitor signs of arrhythmia, aiding in the detection of the disease before traditional clinical diagnostic pathways are employed. The corresponding author of the paper, Professor Chen Yan from the University of Science and Technology of China, explained that an electrocardiogram (ECG) is the primary tool for diagnosing AF, but it is mainly used when symptoms appear or during occasional physical examinations, making it difficult to detect early-stage AF and thus missing the window for timely intervention.
Music therapy soothes depression in dementia patients, studies show
Music therapy can help lift the spirits and ease depression in people with dementia, a new evidence review has found. Findings suggest that music-based therapy probably improves depressive symptoms and might even improve behavioral issues by the end of treatment, researchers reported.
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
UC researcher develops at-home diagnostic test for endometriosis
Currently, the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine associate professor and director of the Division of Environmental Genetics and Molecular Toxicology in the Department of Environmental and Public Health Sciences works in her faculty research lab studying the development of endometriosis. Burns has created a non-invasive diagnostic test that can be used in the comfort of one’s home.
UC News
Wearable Sensors and Artificial Intelligence for Sleep Apnea Detection: A Systematic Review
Sleep apnea, a prevalent disorder affecting millions of people worldwide, has attracted increasing attention in recent years due to its significant impact on public health and quality of life. The integration of wearable devices and artificial intelligence technologies has revolutionized the treatment and diagnosis of sleep apnea. Leveraging the portability and sensors of wearable devices, coupled with AI algorithms, has enabled real-time monitoring and accurate analysis of sleep patterns, facilitating early detection and personalized interventions for people suffering from sleep apnea. This article presents a systematic review of the current state of the art in identifying the latest artificial intelligence techniques, wearable devices, data types, and preprocessing methods employed in the diagnosis of sleep apnea. Four databases were used and the results before screening report 249 studies published between 2020 and 2024. After screening, 28 studies met the inclusion criteria. This review reveals a trend in recent years where methodologies involving patches, clocks and rings have been increasingly integrated with convolutional neural networks, producing promising results, particularly when combined with transfer learning techniques. We observed that the outcomes of various algorithms and their combinations also rely on the quantity and type of data utilized for training. The findings suggest that employing multiple combinations of different neural networks with convolutional layers contributes to the development of a more precise system for early diagnosis of sleep apnea.
Springer Nature Link
TestClear、個人用自宅用検査キットの新シリーズを発売
TestClear's revolutionary approach to personal health testing with advanced at-home test kits designed for modern wellness needs. The comprehensive range of detox programs spanning from quick 1-day cleanses to extensive 10-day protocols tailored for different toxin exposure levels. How to seamlessly integrate TestClear's scientifically-formulated supplements into your daily meal routines for maximum effectiveness. Strategic usage plans for 3-month, 6-month, and 12-month periods that build sustainable healthy habits and long-term wellness outcomes. The specific health improvements and quality of life enhancements you can expect when incorporating TestClear products into your 2025 wellness routine. Evidence-based insights into TestClear's natural ingredients and their role in supporting your body's natural detoxification processes. Complete purchasing guidance including pricing information, satisfaction guarantees, and return policies to help you make an informed decision.
Accessnewswire
Global Warming May Fuel Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Potential climate change scenarios could nearly double the global incidence of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), based on estimates from a new study presented at American Thoracic Society (ATS) 2025 International Conference. Although high ambient temperatures have been linked to negative health outcomes including reduced sleep duration and quality, the association between increased average ambient temperatures and the severity of OSA remains unclear, wrote Bastien Lechat, PhD, a research fellow in sleep health at Flinders University, Adelaide, Australia, and colleagues, in their abstract. Previous cross-sectional studies have shown an association between temperature and OSA severity, which prompted the idea for the current study, Lechat said in an interview. “We have access to a consumer database (125,295 users) of an FDA-cleared wearable device validated to estimate OSA severity,” he said. Given the unique nature of this dataset (with approximately 500 repeat measurements per user), the researchers believed that the data would be ideal for estimating the effect of temperature on OSA severity, he said. “Additionally, considering the impact of obstructive sleep apnea on health and productivity, we aimed to estimate the burden associated with a potential increase in OSA prevalence due to rising temperatures, and this novel contribution from our group allowed us to quantify the societal and economic costs for different climate scenarios from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change,” he noted.
MedScape
Smart sensors and smarter health: How AI and wearables are reimagining preventive health care
When it comes to automobiles, no matter how well they are maintained, at some point the check engine light is going to come on. Inevitably, a look under the hood or trip to the mechanic is in order. The human body doesn't have a check engine light, but wearable sensors could fill that role for people thanks to the power of data.
Medical Xpress
WAKU launches joint research on “glutathione feed” with Miyazaki University
WAKU Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Okayama City, Okayama Prefecture; Representative Director: Ryosuke Himeyama) has commenced research in collaboration with the Faculty of Agriculture at Miyazaki University, a national university corporation, to investigate the growth-promoting and immune-activating effects of feed supplemented with glutathione on broiler chickens. By applying glutathione, which has demonstrated significant efficacy in the agricultural sector, to the livestock industry, the aim is to establish a sustainable livestock production model that does not rely on antibiotics.
PR TIMES
Nerbio’s iTOF® Receives FDA Clearance as First App-Controlled Neuromuscular Blockade Monitor
Nerbio, a leader in intelligent patient monitoring solutions, proudly announces that its iTOF® device has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This milestone marks iTOF as the world’s first wireless, app-controlled quantitative neuromuscular blockade (NMB) monitoring device to achieve FDA clearance Designed to modernize perioperative care, the iTOF system integrates a Bluetooth-enabled nerve stimulator with a user-friendly mobile application, offering clinicians precise, real-time monitoring of neuromuscular function. The device supports multiple stimulation modes, including Train-of-Four (TOF), Post-Tetanic Count (PTC), and Double Burst Stimulation (DBS), ensuring comprehensive assessment capabilities.
MEDTECHDIVE
Cellares and Mitsui Fudosan Announce the First IDMO Smart Factory for Commercial-Scale Cell Therapy Manufacturing in Japan
Cellares and Mitsui Fudosan have established Japan's first next-generation commercial production facility. This facility is an IDMO smart factory for large-scale manufacturing of cell therapy products such as CAR-T therapy, currently under construction in Kashiwa City, Chiba Prefecture. The facility will utilize Cellares' cutting-edge technologies, Cell Shuttle™ and Cell Q™, to reduce manufacturing costs by up to 50% and eliminate manufacturing bottlenecks.Additionally, the facility will create 350 jobs and improve access to treatment for patients in Japan and surrounding regions. The facility is scheduled to begin operations in 2024, with technology transfer enabled through software for rapid implementation. This project is expected to contribute to the advancement and accelerated approval of cell therapy in Japan.
BioSpace
Sugar-free gum could save £388 million in dental services
Chewing three pieces of this gum every day can reduce tooth decay by 30%. In the UK, the average annual consumption of sugar-free gum is 89 pieces. If 100% of the target population increased their consumption of sugar-free gum to this level, the report estimates that it would save £388 million in public fund
Scottish Dental Magazine
Virtuoso Surgical Robotic System Used To Perform Successful First-in-Human Bladder Cancer Removal Cases: Enables Cutting Edge Surgical Approach
Virtuoso Surgical Robot System Successfully Performs First-Ever Human Bladder Cancer Resection Surgery: Enabling Cutting-Edge Surgical Approach Virtuoso Surgical, a Nashville-based surgical robotics company, announced today that it has successfully performed the first-ever use of the Virtuoso System in a human patient. The Virtuoso System features two robot-controlled needle-sized (1mm) manipulators operated from the tip of a rigid endoscope. The robotic system facilitated a series of endoscopic bladder lesion resections using an advanced en bloc technique.
BioSpace
Face Value: AI That Knows When You’re Too Tired to Drive
At U.K.-based Blueskeye AI, a team of facial expression analysts spends a lot of their time reviewing images of faces, tagging tiny nuances in muscle movement with meticulous precision. It could be a curl of the lip or a slightly raised eyebrow; either way, the high-quality, annotated data will be used to train facial recognition and emotion AI models. The Facial Action Coding System (FACS) annotator—also known as muscle action coder—isn’t a new concept. Developed by psychologists back in the 1970s, FACS is now a globally recognized tool to measure visual facial changes caused by muscle actions and thereby analyze the full range of human expression. What is new is the application of FACS annotation in software development for in-car monitoring systems designed to monitor driver behavior and detect signs of distraction, fatigue, and intoxication.
EETimes
A Chinese team has developed a non-contact atrial fibrillation detection system.
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common arrhythmia that can lead to serious health problems and increase the risk of death. How to detect and intervene early through effective monitoring methods has attracted widespread attention. A medical paper published in the academic journal *Nature Communications* by Springer Nature on the night of May 20 Beijing time reported that a team of Chinese scientists has successfully developed a non-contact atrial fibrillation detection system based on radar sensing and artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The system can wirelessly monitor signs of arrhythmia, aiding in the detection of the disease before traditional clinical diagnostic pathways are employed. The corresponding author of the paper, Professor Chen Yan from the University of Science and Technology of China, explained that an electrocardiogram (ECG) is the primary tool for diagnosing AF, but it is mainly used when symptoms appear or during occasional physical examinations, making it difficult to detect early-stage AF and thus missing the window for timely intervention.
科学网—新闻
Music therapy soothes depression in dementia patients, studies show
Music therapy can help lift the spirits and ease depression in people with dementia, a new evidence review has found. Findings suggest that music-based therapy probably improves depressive symptoms and might even improve behavioral issues by the end of treatment, researchers reported.
UPI