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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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Quickly Deliver Technical Information
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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The report is also packed with analytical information from the perspective of growth and long-term strategies for business use
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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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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.
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Research Findings on Skin Condition Fluctuations During the Menstrual Cycle and Beneficial Foods
Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Tokyo; President and CEO: Makoto Inoue; hereinafter “Otsuka Pharmaceutical”) positions women's health—which involves unique health challenges at various life stages—as one of its key social issues. The company conducts research and development and awareness activities to support women's health. The company conducted research focusing on skin fluctuations that change with the menstrual cycle. A research paper evaluating these skin fluctuations and suggesting that a jelly drink containing equol, vitamin D, collagen, calcium, and magnesium (hereinafter referred to as the “test food”) may contribute to improving post-menstrual skin condition and other factors has now been published in the Journal of the Japan Society of Women's Health.
A Scientific Breakthrough in QuietLab Anti-Snoring Devices and Sleep Health Innovation
Quiet Lab today officially announced the global launch of the Quiet Lab Mouthpiece; a scientifically engineered sleep-support device developed through years of interdisciplinary research in dental biomechanics and respiratory science. Designed to help reduce snoring and improve nighttime airflow, the Quiet Lab Mouthpiece introduces a data-driven approach to oral sleep technology without dependence on external power or mechanical assistance.
Utilizing differences in cell size and shape An innovative technology enabling high-precision cell separation
Zeon Corporation (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Tetsuya Toyoshima; hereinafter “Zeon”) has acquired patents related to cell separation technology (Deterministic Cell Separation) previously held by GPB Scientific, Inc. (commonly known as Curate Biosciences; hereinafter “Curate”) in the United States. Zeon will now begin developing new business opportunities in the cell therapy field. Deterministic Cell Separation is an innovative technology enabling high-precision cell separation by utilizing differences in cell size and shape, with broad applications anticipated in the life sciences field. With this patent acquisition, particularly noted for its potential contribution to the cell therapy field, Zeon will accelerate new business creation in the “Medical and Life Sciences Field,” one of the four growth areas outlined in its mid-term management plan STAGE30.
Smartee Launches Aligners for Better Sleep
Smartee Denti-Technology recently announced the global launch of the Smartee Sleep Aligners, a clear aligner device designed to help manage obstructive sleep apnoea-hypopnoea syndrome (OSAHS) and primary snoring (PS). The new series includes two versions: Smartee SA, which focuses on the treatment of OSAHS and PS, and Smartee SA Plus. The latter can treat OSAHS while simultaneously addressing orthodontic issues. Together, they provide clinicians with an invisible alternative to conventional OSAHS treatment therapies, offering greater comfort and compliance, and improving sleep quality.
Types of Exercise Affect Sleep Strength Training Improves Sleep Quality New Findings on “Too Tired to Sleep”
Alinamin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) announced on September 29 the results of a joint research project on “The Relationship Between Fatigue and Sleep, and the Effects of Anti-Fatigue Ingredients.” This project has been conducted since fiscal year 2024 with Professor Masafumi Yanagisawa (Director, International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine, University of Tsukuba (IIIS), Chairman of S'UIMIN Co., Ltd.) to present research findings from their joint project on “The Relationship Between Fatigue and Sleep, and the Effects of Anti-Fatigue Ingredients,” which began in fiscal year 2024.
Radar Technology Offers Contactless Vital Sign Monitoring for Rural Healthcare
Many rural regions are already grappling with limited access to medical care, particularly when it comes to high-quality diagnostic services. To address this gap, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration IZM are developing a solution that leverages radar technology. In collaboration with several partners, they’re working on a mobile, low-power radar sensor system designed for non-contact patient monitoring. With this system, physicians can access vital information—like heart rate and respiratory rate—without requiring patients to wear sensors or devices on their bodies.
Bioinspired Polymer Interfaces for Skin-Integrated Devices: Rethinking Comfort, Adhesion, and Biocompatibility
Shivani Srivastava, Marketing and Communications Lead, ChemBizR, explores the role of polymer interface materials in next-generation wearables and e-skin systems.
British startup BoobyBiome raises €2.8 million for infant health with breast milk microbiome breakthrough
BoobyBiome, a London-based BioTech company advancing the science of breast milk and the microbiome, has raised €2.8 million in Seed funding for its infant feeding solutions in order to scale internationally. The funding round was led by DeepTech investor Empirical Ventures, alongside The Helm, XFactor Ventures, Lavender Ventures, Kayan Ventures, and Evenlode Investment, with angels including Dominic Hollamby, Lord Ara Darzi, Yael Cohen, Vanessa Colomar, and others.
By activating enzyme activity, recovery of learning and memory is achieved in an Alzheimer's disease model.
A research team from Drexel University's College of Arts and Sciences and College of Medicine has discovered a new protein target for Alzheimer's disease treatment. Based on findings that an enzyme called Tip60 histone acetyltransferase (HAT) regulates genes promoting learning and memory, the team developed a small-molecule compound that activates Tip60. This compound improved abnormalities in genes related to memory and learning observed in the brains of Alzheimer's patients and demonstrated an effect in suppressing neurodegeneration. The research was published in Nature Communications, and further validation regarding safety and blood-brain barrier permeability will now proceed.
Hair Reveals Clues: Unraveling Children’s Mental Health Through Strand Analysis
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have unveiled groundbreaking insights into the intricate relationship between chronic physical illnesses and mental health in children, utilizing an innovative biomarker: hair cortisol. This novel approach to measuring long-term stress levels promises to reshape how clinicians identify and manage mental health risks among young patients facing enduring physical health challenges. Cortisol, a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal glands, plays a pivotal role in the body’s response to stress. Unlike traditional blood or saliva tests that capture cortisol levels at a single point in time, hair cortisol analysis offers a cumulative view of stress exposure over weeks or even months. This emerging biomarker provides a non-invasive and dynamically informative window into chronic stress, particularly relevant for children whose day-to-day experiences with chronic physical illness can generate persistent psychological strain.
Behind the scenes of the first heart transplant in the US performed entirely by robots
The first fully robotic heart transplant surgery in the United States was performed on March 15, 2025, at Boyar St. Look Medical Center in Texas. Dr. Kenneth Liao used the robotic surgery system “Da Vinci Sigma” to transplant the heart of patient Tony Rosales Ibara without opening the chest.Traditionally, the procedure required cutting the sternum and opening the ribs, but in this surgery, only three small incisions and one 4- to 5-inch incision were made, resulting in faster recovery and reduced infection risk. The patient was discharged from the hospital within a few weeks and returned to daily activities by June. This marks the second fully robotic heart transplant surgery in the world, showcasing advancements in medical technology.
Game-changer for driver safety: smart T-shirt from Liberec can detect micro-sleep
At the Technical University of Liberec, a T-shirt has been developed with the ability to identify micro-sleep thanks to sensors in the fabric that detect slow breathing. With a connected alarm system in place, the innovation aims to combat the effects of driver fatigue, which causes up to one fifth of all road accidents according to experts.
Sleep data from wearable device may help predict preterm birth
Ben Warner, a doctoral student in the McKelvey School of Engineering, and Peinan Zhao, an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at WashU Medicine, used machine learning models to analyze sleep data from pregnant participants. While disrupted sleep is known as a predictor of preterm birth, which is delivery before 37 weeks’ gestation, the reasons behind it have been unclear because the data was self-reported by patients. Warner studied data from 665 patients in the first two trimesters of their pregnancy with a recorded delivery date. The patients were in a 2014 cohort study conducted at Washington University in St. Louis and BJC HealthCare. About 14% of patients in the cohort experienced a preterm birth. Warner is advised by Chenyang Lu, the Fullgraf Professor in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering in McKelvey Engineering; Zhao; and Sarah England, the Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Professor and vice chair for research of obstetrics and gynecology at WashU Medicine.
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
Research Findings on Skin Condition Fluctuations During the Menstrual Cycle and Beneficial Foods
Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Tokyo; President and CEO: Makoto Inoue; hereinafter “Otsuka Pharmaceutical”) positions women's health—which involves unique health challenges at various life stages—as one of its key social issues. The company conducts research and development and awareness activities to support women's health. The company conducted research focusing on skin fluctuations that change with the menstrual cycle. A research paper evaluating these skin fluctuations and suggesting that a jelly drink containing equol, vitamin D, collagen, calcium, and magnesium (hereinafter referred to as the “test food”) may contribute to improving post-menstrual skin condition and other factors has now been published in the Journal of the Japan Society of Women's Health.
大塚製薬株式会社
A Scientific Breakthrough in QuietLab Anti-Snoring Devices and Sleep Health Innovation
Quiet Lab today officially announced the global launch of the Quiet Lab Mouthpiece; a scientifically engineered sleep-support device developed through years of interdisciplinary research in dental biomechanics and respiratory science. Designed to help reduce snoring and improve nighttime airflow, the Quiet Lab Mouthpiece introduces a data-driven approach to oral sleep technology without dependence on external power or mechanical assistance.
GlobeNewswire
Utilizing differences in cell size and shape An innovative technology enabling high-precision cell separation
Zeon Corporation (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo; President and CEO: Tetsuya Toyoshima; hereinafter “Zeon”) has acquired patents related to cell separation technology (Deterministic Cell Separation) previously held by GPB Scientific, Inc. (commonly known as Curate Biosciences; hereinafter “Curate”) in the United States. Zeon will now begin developing new business opportunities in the cell therapy field. Deterministic Cell Separation is an innovative technology enabling high-precision cell separation by utilizing differences in cell size and shape, with broad applications anticipated in the life sciences field. With this patent acquisition, particularly noted for its potential contribution to the cell therapy field, Zeon will accelerate new business creation in the “Medical and Life Sciences Field,” one of the four growth areas outlined in its mid-term management plan STAGE30.
PR TIMES
Smartee Launches Aligners for Better Sleep
Smartee Denti-Technology recently announced the global launch of the Smartee Sleep Aligners, a clear aligner device designed to help manage obstructive sleep apnoea-hypopnoea syndrome (OSAHS) and primary snoring (PS). The new series includes two versions: Smartee SA, which focuses on the treatment of OSAHS and PS, and Smartee SA Plus. The latter can treat OSAHS while simultaneously addressing orthodontic issues. Together, they provide clinicians with an invisible alternative to conventional OSAHS treatment therapies, offering greater comfort and compliance, and improving sleep quality.
Dentisty Today
Types of Exercise Affect Sleep Strength Training Improves Sleep Quality New Findings on “Too Tired to Sleep”
Alinamin Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo) announced on September 29 the results of a joint research project on “The Relationship Between Fatigue and Sleep, and the Effects of Anti-Fatigue Ingredients.” This project has been conducted since fiscal year 2024 with Professor Masafumi Yanagisawa (Director, International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine, University of Tsukuba (IIIS), Chairman of S'UIMIN Co., Ltd.) to present research findings from their joint project on “The Relationship Between Fatigue and Sleep, and the Effects of Anti-Fatigue Ingredients,” which began in fiscal year 2024.
アリナミン製薬
Radar Technology Offers Contactless Vital Sign Monitoring for Rural Healthcare
Many rural regions are already grappling with limited access to medical care, particularly when it comes to high-quality diagnostic services. To address this gap, researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Microintegration IZM are developing a solution that leverages radar technology. In collaboration with several partners, they’re working on a mobile, low-power radar sensor system designed for non-contact patient monitoring. With this system, physicians can access vital information—like heart rate and respiratory rate—without requiring patients to wear sensors or devices on their bodies.
AZO Sensors
Bioinspired Polymer Interfaces for Skin-Integrated Devices: Rethinking Comfort, Adhesion, and Biocompatibility
Shivani Srivastava, Marketing and Communications Lead, ChemBizR, explores the role of polymer interface materials in next-generation wearables and e-skin systems.
Med-tech Insights
British startup BoobyBiome raises €2.8 million for infant health with breast milk microbiome breakthrough
BoobyBiome, a London-based BioTech company advancing the science of breast milk and the microbiome, has raised €2.8 million in Seed funding for its infant feeding solutions in order to scale internationally. The funding round was led by DeepTech investor Empirical Ventures, alongside The Helm, XFactor Ventures, Lavender Ventures, Kayan Ventures, and Evenlode Investment, with angels including Dominic Hollamby, Lord Ara Darzi, Yael Cohen, Vanessa Colomar, and others.
EU-Startups
By activating enzyme activity, recovery of learning and memory is achieved in an Alzheimer's disease model.
A research team from Drexel University's College of Arts and Sciences and College of Medicine has discovered a new protein target for Alzheimer's disease treatment. Based on findings that an enzyme called Tip60 histone acetyltransferase (HAT) regulates genes promoting learning and memory, the team developed a small-molecule compound that activates Tip60. This compound improved abnormalities in genes related to memory and learning observed in the brains of Alzheimer's patients and demonstrated an effect in suppressing neurodegeneration. The research was published in Nature Communications, and further validation regarding safety and blood-brain barrier permeability will now proceed.
Drexel News
Hair Reveals Clues: Unraveling Children’s Mental Health Through Strand Analysis
Researchers at the University of Waterloo have unveiled groundbreaking insights into the intricate relationship between chronic physical illnesses and mental health in children, utilizing an innovative biomarker: hair cortisol. This novel approach to measuring long-term stress levels promises to reshape how clinicians identify and manage mental health risks among young patients facing enduring physical health challenges. Cortisol, a steroid hormone produced by the adrenal glands, plays a pivotal role in the body’s response to stress. Unlike traditional blood or saliva tests that capture cortisol levels at a single point in time, hair cortisol analysis offers a cumulative view of stress exposure over weeks or even months. This emerging biomarker provides a non-invasive and dynamically informative window into chronic stress, particularly relevant for children whose day-to-day experiences with chronic physical illness can generate persistent psychological strain.
Bioengineering.org
Behind the scenes of the first heart transplant in the US performed entirely by robots
The first fully robotic heart transplant surgery in the United States was performed on March 15, 2025, at Boyar St. Look Medical Center in Texas. Dr. Kenneth Liao used the robotic surgery system “Da Vinci Sigma” to transplant the heart of patient Tony Rosales Ibara without opening the chest.Traditionally, the procedure required cutting the sternum and opening the ribs, but in this surgery, only three small incisions and one 4- to 5-inch incision were made, resulting in faster recovery and reduced infection risk. The patient was discharged from the hospital within a few weeks and returned to daily activities by June. This marks the second fully robotic heart transplant surgery in the world, showcasing advancements in medical technology.
Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
Game-changer for driver safety: smart T-shirt from Liberec can detect micro-sleep
At the Technical University of Liberec, a T-shirt has been developed with the ability to identify micro-sleep thanks to sensors in the fabric that detect slow breathing. With a connected alarm system in place, the innovation aims to combat the effects of driver fatigue, which causes up to one fifth of all road accidents according to experts.
Czech Radio
Sleep data from wearable device may help predict preterm birth
Ben Warner, a doctoral student in the McKelvey School of Engineering, and Peinan Zhao, an assistant professor of obstetrics and gynecology at WashU Medicine, used machine learning models to analyze sleep data from pregnant participants. While disrupted sleep is known as a predictor of preterm birth, which is delivery before 37 weeks’ gestation, the reasons behind it have been unclear because the data was self-reported by patients. Warner studied data from 665 patients in the first two trimesters of their pregnancy with a recorded delivery date. The patients were in a 2014 cohort study conducted at Washington University in St. Louis and BJC HealthCare. About 14% of patients in the cohort experienced a preterm birth. Warner is advised by Chenyang Lu, the Fullgraf Professor in the Department of Computer Science & Engineering in McKelvey Engineering; Zhao; and Sarah England, the Alan A. and Edith L. Wolff Professor and vice chair for research of obstetrics and gynecology at WashU Medicine.
WashU