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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.
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
Catch Up on the Latest Information
from Around the World
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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Quick search in Japanese
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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Recommendations for You
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.
More features to enhance your team's productivity
Bookmark
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.
Collaboration
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
BrainEnergy produce DigitalMedical open innovation from Tokyo, where you can experience the intersection of cool and passionate design and technology.
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OUR TECHNOLOGY HELPS YOUR BUSINESS
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Technology
Virtuoso Surgical Robotic System Used To Perform Successful First-in-Human Bladder Cancer Removal Cases: Enables Cutting Edge Surgical Approach
Virtuoso Surgical Inc., a Nashville-based surgical robotics company, today announced the first-in-human use of its Virtuoso system, ushering in a new era of precision and minimally invasive options for bladder cancer patients. The Virtuoso system features two robotically controlled, needle-sized (< 1 mm) manipulators that operate from the tip of a rigid endoscope. The robotic system facilitated a series of endoscopic bladder lesion excisions using the advanced en bloc technique that removes the bladder lesion intact rather than piecemeal. The groundbreaking case series was performed by Dr. Jeremy Teoh, a world-renowned bladder cancer surgeon and researcher, at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).
New Electric-Field Biosensor Rapidly Detects Foodborne Viruses in Minutes
Researchers have developed a fast and highly sensitive biosensor that uses dielectrophoresis—an electric field-based technique—to detect foodborne viruses in real time, offering a promising tool for on-site safety testing.
Ultrahuman brings health monitoring home
Ultrahuman has announced a new product, “Ultrahuman Home,” which monitors and adjusts the impact of the home environment on health in real time.This system continuously measures environmental factors such as air quality, temperature, humidity, noise, and light, and improves users' health and recovery. Research has shown that environmental factors have a greater impact on mortality risk than genetic factors. Ultrahuman Home measures levels of airborne particles, chemicals, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide, and identifies factors that affect sleep and cognitive function.Additionally, it analyzes light intensity and spectrum, which are said to have positive effects on circadian rhythms, hormone balance, mood, and vitamin D synthesis. This product integrates with existing products to correlate physiological metrics with environmental data.
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.
New heart rate measurement could be a clue to future cognitive health
Healthy hearts are adaptable, and heartbeats exhibit complex variation as they adjust to tiny changes in the body and environment. Mass General Brigham researchers have applied a new way to measure the complexity of pulse rates, using data collected through wearable pulse oximetry devices. The new method, published in Journal of the American Heart Association, provides a more detailed peek into heart health than traditional measures, uncovering a link between reduced complexity and future cognitive decline.
Wearable sensors enable monitoring of treatment effects for sleep apnea syndrome
A software platform connected to a wearable pulse oximeter has been shown to be promising for monitoring sleep apnea. The platform was tested on 104 OSA patients as part of an ongoing clinical trial. As part of the trial, patients were asked to wear the device for 9 days out of 47, but 85% of patients wore it for longer than the recommended number of days.
Creating microgels by ion exchange for drug delivery
One method used to deliver drugs in a controlled manner is to encapsulate them in an injectable gel. Microgels — hydrogel particles made of synthetic or natural polymers with a high water content that measure about 1 to 100 micrometers wide — are garnering increased attention for drug delivery. The release of encapsulated drugs can be precisely controlled (called programmable delivery) by modifying the microgel properties, such as particle size, swelling behavior and the degree of cross-linking. Multiple drugs can be incorporated into one injection, which can help limit invasiveness, particularly with complex medical treatments. Manufacture of microgels is typically a complex process involving carefully developing covalent bonds. Now, a research team at the University of Michigan (UM; Ann Arbor, Mich.; www.che.engin.umich.edu) has developed an alternative, simpler method for making microgels using ionic bonds, which are easier to break than covalent bonds.
A smart acoustic textile for health monitoring
This paper reports on acoustic-based smart textile technology using piezoelectric transducers. Glass microfibers function as acoustic waveguides and are embedded in a fiber substrate. The technology is demonstrated to be applicable for distributed tactile sensing, hand gesture recognition, and respiratory rate monitoring.
New mechanism of smell: Fibronectin concentrates odor molecules - University of Tokyo and others
New mechanism of olfaction: Fibronectin concentrates odor molecules - University of Tokyo and others On May 15, the University of Tokyo announced that it had discovered that the extracellular matrix glycoprotein “fibronectin” promotes odor responses in olfactory receptors.The study was conducted by a research group led by Professor Kazunari Higashihara of the Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences and Professor Kenji Kondo of the Graduate School of Medicine at the University of Tokyo, in collaboration with Chizuru Ijichi of Ajinomoto Co., Inc. The findings have been published in “Science Advances.”
Remote vital sensing revolutionizes veterinary medicine with contactless technologies
Infrared thermography emerged as a proven modality for surface temperature measurement and early disease detection. It enables clinicians to visualize hotspots associated with infections, inflammation, and injury, such as mastitis in dairy cattle or musculoskeletal damage in horses, before clinical symptoms manifest. Its advantages are non-contact precision and real-time imaging, but limitations persist in environments with high humidity, air drafts, or obstructive fur and feather coverage.
Leading cosmetics company and biotechnology firm team up to develop groundbreaking skincare ingredients for longer-lasting beauty
The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. (NYSE: EL) (ELC) today announced a collaboration with biotechnology company, Serpin Pharma, that aims to explore how their anti-inflammatory research can be applied in cosmetics to deliver significant skin care longevity benefits to consumers around the world.The exclusive partnership will accelerate ELC’s focus on transformative product innovation by applying insights from Serpin Pharma’s two decades of anti-inflammatory research, which has yielded proprietary biotech technology demonstrating remarkable efficacy mitigating harmful inflammation and enhancing cell resiliency. Serpin Pharma identified a key portion of a superfamily of proteins called SERPINs (Serine Protease Inhibitors) that enhance the body’s natural ability to heal cells experiencing inflammation. Together, the companies are investigating how this innovative technology, which leverages the body’s innate immune response, can be harnessed to address skin irritation, aging, and sensitivity. Scientific studies are underway to demonstrate how Serpin’s technology can be applied to cosmetic products to rapidly and visibly reduce skin aging and irritation.
Oral bacteria affect cognitive function? May also be related to Alzheimer's risk
A new study has found that certain bacteria were associated with better memory and attention, while others were linked to an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease.
Smart Napping Devices: The NASA-Approved Way to Sleep Better
Sleep is fundamental for mental clarity, emotional stability, and physical health, yet modern lifestyles often disrupt these natural rhythms, leaving many feeling drained and less productive. In response, NASA's research into astronaut sleep patterns is fueling the development of innovative sleep technology. Smart napping tools are emerging as a game-changer, revolutionizing how we rest by optimizing short naps. These studies have revealed that strategically timed naps can be as restorative as long periods of sleep, leading to the creation of advanced devices that enhance the benefits of napping through cutting-edge technology.
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
Virtuoso Surgical Robotic System Used To Perform Successful First-in-Human Bladder Cancer Removal Cases: Enables Cutting Edge Surgical Approach
Virtuoso Surgical Inc., a Nashville-based surgical robotics company, today announced the first-in-human use of its Virtuoso system, ushering in a new era of precision and minimally invasive options for bladder cancer patients. The Virtuoso system features two robotically controlled, needle-sized (< 1 mm) manipulators that operate from the tip of a rigid endoscope. The robotic system facilitated a series of endoscopic bladder lesion excisions using the advanced en bloc technique that removes the bladder lesion intact rather than piecemeal. The groundbreaking case series was performed by Dr. Jeremy Teoh, a world-renowned bladder cancer surgeon and researcher, at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK).
businesswire
New Electric-Field Biosensor Rapidly Detects Foodborne Viruses in Minutes
Researchers have developed a fast and highly sensitive biosensor that uses dielectrophoresis—an electric field-based technique—to detect foodborne viruses in real time, offering a promising tool for on-site safety testing.
AZO Sensors
Ultrahuman brings health monitoring home
Ultrahuman has announced a new product, “Ultrahuman Home,” which monitors and adjusts the impact of the home environment on health in real time.This system continuously measures environmental factors such as air quality, temperature, humidity, noise, and light, and improves users' health and recovery. Research has shown that environmental factors have a greater impact on mortality risk than genetic factors. Ultrahuman Home measures levels of airborne particles, chemicals, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide, and identifies factors that affect sleep and cognitive function.Additionally, it analyzes light intensity and spectrum, which are said to have positive effects on circadian rhythms, hormone balance, mood, and vitamin D synthesis. This product integrates with existing products to correlate physiological metrics with environmental data.
Longevity.Technology
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
New heart rate measurement could be a clue to future cognitive health
Healthy hearts are adaptable, and heartbeats exhibit complex variation as they adjust to tiny changes in the body and environment. Mass General Brigham researchers have applied a new way to measure the complexity of pulse rates, using data collected through wearable pulse oximetry devices. The new method, published in Journal of the American Heart Association, provides a more detailed peek into heart health than traditional measures, uncovering a link between reduced complexity and future cognitive decline.
News-Medical.net
Wearable sensors enable monitoring of treatment effects for sleep apnea syndrome
A software platform connected to a wearable pulse oximeter has been shown to be promising for monitoring sleep apnea. The platform was tested on 104 OSA patients as part of an ongoing clinical trial. As part of the trial, patients were asked to wear the device for 9 days out of 47, but 85% of patients wore it for longer than the recommended number of days.
Physician's Weekly
Creating microgels by ion exchange for drug delivery
One method used to deliver drugs in a controlled manner is to encapsulate them in an injectable gel. Microgels — hydrogel particles made of synthetic or natural polymers with a high water content that measure about 1 to 100 micrometers wide — are garnering increased attention for drug delivery. The release of encapsulated drugs can be precisely controlled (called programmable delivery) by modifying the microgel properties, such as particle size, swelling behavior and the degree of cross-linking. Multiple drugs can be incorporated into one injection, which can help limit invasiveness, particularly with complex medical treatments. Manufacture of microgels is typically a complex process involving carefully developing covalent bonds. Now, a research team at the University of Michigan (UM; Ann Arbor, Mich.; www.che.engin.umich.edu) has developed an alternative, simpler method for making microgels using ionic bonds, which are easier to break than covalent bonds.
Chemical Engineering
A smart acoustic textile for health monitoring
This paper reports on acoustic-based smart textile technology using piezoelectric transducers. Glass microfibers function as acoustic waveguides and are embedded in a fiber substrate. The technology is demonstrated to be applicable for distributed tactile sensing, hand gesture recognition, and respiratory rate monitoring.
nature electronics
New mechanism of smell: Fibronectin concentrates odor molecules - University of Tokyo and others
New mechanism of olfaction: Fibronectin concentrates odor molecules - University of Tokyo and others On May 15, the University of Tokyo announced that it had discovered that the extracellular matrix glycoprotein “fibronectin” promotes odor responses in olfactory receptors.The study was conducted by a research group led by Professor Kazunari Higashihara of the Graduate School of Agricultural and Life Sciences and Professor Kenji Kondo of the Graduate School of Medicine at the University of Tokyo, in collaboration with Chizuru Ijichi of Ajinomoto Co., Inc. The findings have been published in “Science Advances.”
QLifePro
Remote vital sensing revolutionizes veterinary medicine with contactless technologies
Infrared thermography emerged as a proven modality for surface temperature measurement and early disease detection. It enables clinicians to visualize hotspots associated with infections, inflammation, and injury, such as mastitis in dairy cattle or musculoskeletal damage in horses, before clinical symptoms manifest. Its advantages are non-contact precision and real-time imaging, but limitations persist in environments with high humidity, air drafts, or obstructive fur and feather coverage.
Devdiscourse
Leading cosmetics company and biotechnology firm team up to develop groundbreaking skincare ingredients for longer-lasting beauty
The Estée Lauder Companies Inc. (NYSE: EL) (ELC) today announced a collaboration with biotechnology company, Serpin Pharma, that aims to explore how their anti-inflammatory research can be applied in cosmetics to deliver significant skin care longevity benefits to consumers around the world.The exclusive partnership will accelerate ELC’s focus on transformative product innovation by applying insights from Serpin Pharma’s two decades of anti-inflammatory research, which has yielded proprietary biotech technology demonstrating remarkable efficacy mitigating harmful inflammation and enhancing cell resiliency. Serpin Pharma identified a key portion of a superfamily of proteins called SERPINs (Serine Protease Inhibitors) that enhance the body’s natural ability to heal cells experiencing inflammation. Together, the companies are investigating how this innovative technology, which leverages the body’s innate immune response, can be harnessed to address skin irritation, aging, and sensitivity. Scientific studies are underway to demonstrate how Serpin’s technology can be applied to cosmetic products to rapidly and visibly reduce skin aging and irritation.
The Estée Lauder Companies Inc.
Oral bacteria affect cognitive function? May also be related to Alzheimer's risk
A new study has found that certain bacteria were associated with better memory and attention, while others were linked to an increased risk of Alzheimer's disease.
Scieince Daily
Smart Napping Devices: The NASA-Approved Way to Sleep Better
Sleep is fundamental for mental clarity, emotional stability, and physical health, yet modern lifestyles often disrupt these natural rhythms, leaving many feeling drained and less productive. In response, NASA's research into astronaut sleep patterns is fueling the development of innovative sleep technology. Smart napping tools are emerging as a game-changer, revolutionizing how we rest by optimizing short naps. These studies have revealed that strategically timed naps can be as restorative as long periods of sleep, leading to the creation of advanced devices that enhance the benefits of napping through cutting-edge technology.
Analytics Insight