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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
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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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Briefly to the Point
A wealth of detailed features makes it easy to understand the main points
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Help with Growth Strategies
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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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
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New Wearable Tech Simulates Realistic Touch
This device goes beyond mere noise to create a variety of sophisticated tactile sensations. Powered by a small rechargeable battery, it connects wirelessly to virtual reality headsets and smartphones via Bluetooth. The authors envision that this device will ultimately enhance virtual experiences, enabling visually impaired individuals to navigate their surroundings and reproduce the different textures of flat screens in online shopping.
Launched development of a new "depression diagnostic agent" using image AI technology.
CurveGen, which has a track record of obtaining approval for program medical devices (SaMD) from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, has developed an image AI analysis technology that enables rapid and accurate diagnosis by applying its proprietary technology. The ‘depression biomarker: SITH-1 antibody’ to be utilized in this project represents a groundbreaking discovery of a new genetic mechanism that challenges Mendelian inheritance, and it applies technology that has for the first time elucidated the mechanism by which a predisposition to depression is inherited. Future Prospects The Total Medical Research Group will explore the potential of the technology developed through this joint venture (hereinafter referred to as “the technology”) within its business domain of “Healthcare Services,” with the aim of further expanding its business operations. Specifically, applications are anticipated in supporting preventive and early diagnostic services for health insurance associations, as well as integrating the technology into health checkups and welfare programs.
Scientists uncover the link between the skin microbiome and mental wellbeing for the first time
A study has been published that reveals for the first time a link between the skin microbiome and mental health. The study, published in the British Journal of Dermatology, found that Cutibacterium bacteria present on the skin are associated with reduced stress levels and improved mood.The study was conducted by Unilever, the Microbial Innovation Center at the University of Liverpool, and the Brain and Behavior Research Laboratory, and supports the concept of the skin-brain axis. Skin microbiomes were collected from 53 participants, and their psychological health was assessed, revealing that skin microbes may influence mental health. The study concluded that further research into the role of specific bacterial species and a better understanding of the skin-brain axis are crucial for future research.
A new type of sensor to monitor substances over long stretches
Researchers at Stanford University have developed a new synthetic biosensor. SENSBIT can reliably detect specific molecules in real time. Its 3D nanoporous gold surface acts like microvilli, shielding sensitive components, while an intestinal mucosa-like coating prevents degradation.
Wearable Devices for Exercise Prescription and Physical Activity Monitoring in Patients with Various Cardiovascular Conditions
As wearable technologies have become increasingly affordable, accessible, and practical, an increasing number of people with cardiovascular disease are beginning to use consumer-grade devices. Common health and wellness metrics reported by wearable devices include heart rate, heart rhythm, and step count, which may afford opportunities to assess cardiovascular conditions, prescribe more personalized exercise for enhanced engagement, and monitor physical activity adherence in patients with cardiovascular disease. This narrative review discusses the application of wearable devices in patients with coronary artery disease, heart failure, atrial fibrillation (AF), cardiac implantable electric devices, and peripheral artery disease in different cardiovascular rehabilitation settings (eg, supervised and home-based). Available literature suggests that, when combined with telemonitoring, wearable devices can increase physical activity participation, thereby improving peak oxygen consumption ( O2peak) and quality of life (QoL) in patients with coronary artery disease, enhancing physical function and QoL in patients with heart failure, and increasing walking capacity and O2peak in patients with peripheral artery disease. Wearable devices can also detect AF vs sinus rhythm, guide exercise timing in patients with AF, and monitor safe exercise intensity in patients equipped with cardiac implantable electric devices. Healthcare professionals can promote physical activity by incorporating wearable devices, which can help motivate device users by providing real-time feedback on their behaviours. Commercially available wearable devices have the potential to enhance engagement in physical activity, thereby augmenting the established effects of exercise programs on O2peak, functional capacity, and QoL in patients with various cardiovascular conditions.
A Sensory Stimulation Headset for Alzheimer’s? A Neuropsychologist on the Clinical Trial
Could a headset with flashing lights and sounds stimulate brain waves and treat Alzheimer’s? Cognito’s Phase 3 trial on such a device is trying to answer that question. Neuropsychologist Dr. Michelle Papka, the trial’s principal investigator and founder of the CRCNJ, explains the science.
Kinish, a Japanese company developing milk proteins from rice, raises 120 million yen in seed funding
Kinish, a company developing plant-based milk proteins using plant molecular agriculture, has raised 120 million yen in a seed round. The funding round was participated in by Genesia Ventures, Lifetime Ventures, Full Commit Partners, and Mitsubishi UFJ Capital. Kinish is a startup founded in January 2023 by Hiroya Hashizume, which is developing a unique rice variety capable of producing casein, one of the primary milk proteins found in cow's milk, using molecular agriculture technology. This rice variety is a dwarf strain measuring 20 cm in height, and the company is also developing a plant factory to enable large-scale cultivation. The funds raised will be allocated to accelerating research and development of casein production, as well as research and development of the plant factory. Additionally, in parallel with casein development using molecular agriculture, the company is advancing the commercialization of rice-based ice cream and plans to launch the product in Japan and the United States.
Technology that extracts drinking water from the air using biodegradable hydrogels made from discarded food and natural materials
A research group at the University of Texas at Austin has announced that they have succeeded in generating more than 14 liters of water from the atmosphere per kilogram of material per day using “molecular functionalized biomass hydrogel,” which can be manufactured using discarded food ingredients, dead branches, and natural materials such as shrimp and crab shells.
Japan Good Sleep Project: High-tech capabilities make for a comfortable “good sleep”. High-function electric beds have arrived!
Many people have probably heard the saying “one third of your life is sleep”. Of course, the length of time spent sleeping varies from person to person, but there is no doubt that a large proportion of our lives is spent sleeping. Where we spend this time is a matter that is directly linked to the quality of our lives. Are you satisfied with the amount of sleep you are getting at the moment?
Analysis of vital data related to headaches in women using wearable devices
In conjunction with “Headache Day” on February 22, 2025 *1, Tech Doctor Inc. will be presenting the results of an internal study on the changes in vital data associated with the menstrual cycle in women. According to a nationwide survey in Japan, the prevalence of migraine headaches is reported to be 3.6% in men and 12.9% in women. These figures show that women suffer from migraines at a rate of approximately 3.6 times that of men. In recent years, there has been a growing belief that there is a deep connection between female hormones and migraines. In fact, many women complain of headaches a few days before or during their periods, and this is when female hormones are at their lowest point in the menstrual cycle. In this study, Tech Doctor used a commercially available wearable device (Google Fitbit) to collect data on the menstrual cycle and headaches from over a dozen women, and analyzed the characteristics of the data. As a result, a relationship was confirmed between the timing of the menstrual cycle, the presence or absence of headaches, and sleep time. In the future, it is hoped that by conducting further detailed research based on these data, individuals will be able to gain a deeper understanding of their own body rhythms and expand their healthcare options. Furthermore, by making use of these findings, we aim to develop digital biomarkers*3 of pain and quality of life (QOL) for both men and women, and to use them to facilitate early detection and appropriate care.
WEARABLE NEUROTECHNOLOGY: THE NEXT-GENERATION OF SLEEP OPTIMIZATION
Neurotechnology start-up Elemind is tackling sleep as its first category in a wider push to advance health and well-being innovation around what it calls “electronic medicine.” Founded in 2019, US-based Elemind has developed a smart headband that is able to read and respond to an individual's electroencephalogram (EEG) brainwaves in real time and deliver precise acoustic stimulation to influence a person's brain state. The start-up says it is “building the future of electric medicine,”—developing wearable neuromodulation technology designed to mimic the benefits of pharmaceuticals by influencing brain waves to change behavior and establish certain brain states.
Remote Rehabilitation System: Providing services to over 90,000 patients in the US in the fields of orthopedics and cardiac care
ROMTech has expanded its geographic reach and patient engagement for its PortableConnect telehealth rehabilitation system, now serving over 90,000 patients nationwide in both orthopedic and cardiac care. ROMTech, creator of the PortableConnect Adaptive Telemed Technology used for at-home orthopedic rehabilitation, announced geographic expansion and patient engagement growth.In the first half of 2024 alone, ROMTech facilitated rehabilitation for 25,122 patients nationwide, marking a significant increase from the 5,436 patients served in Q1 2023. The company’s PortableConnect telehealth system has now supported recovery for over 90,000 patients, delivering life-changing care in both orthopedic and cardiac rehabilitation.
Skincare Trends 2025: From Tech to Ingredients
The skincare industry is getting more precise and special with technologies, ingredients, and methods in the care of the skin as we step forward into 2025. With this, the consumer becomes better informed and selective about the products used, and skincare routines are becoming more personalized, data-driven, and sustainable. Given the increase in concerns around pollution, stress, and a better environment, smart, efficient, and eco-friendly solutions for skincare keep on surfacing. Here are the top skincare trends with everything from high-tech to innovative ingredients that’ll be huge in 2025.
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
New Wearable Tech Simulates Realistic Touch
This device goes beyond mere noise to create a variety of sophisticated tactile sensations. Powered by a small rechargeable battery, it connects wirelessly to virtual reality headsets and smartphones via Bluetooth. The authors envision that this device will ultimately enhance virtual experiences, enabling visually impaired individuals to navigate their surroundings and reproduce the different textures of flat screens in online shopping.
Northwestern University
Launched development of a new "depression diagnostic agent" using image AI technology.
CurveGen, which has a track record of obtaining approval for program medical devices (SaMD) from the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, has developed an image AI analysis technology that enables rapid and accurate diagnosis by applying its proprietary technology. The ‘depression biomarker: SITH-1 antibody’ to be utilized in this project represents a groundbreaking discovery of a new genetic mechanism that challenges Mendelian inheritance, and it applies technology that has for the first time elucidated the mechanism by which a predisposition to depression is inherited. Future Prospects The Total Medical Research Group will explore the potential of the technology developed through this joint venture (hereinafter referred to as “the technology”) within its business domain of “Healthcare Services,” with the aim of further expanding its business operations. Specifically, applications are anticipated in supporting preventive and early diagnostic services for health insurance associations, as well as integrating the technology into health checkups and welfare programs.
PR TIMES
Scientists uncover the link between the skin microbiome and mental wellbeing for the first time
A study has been published that reveals for the first time a link between the skin microbiome and mental health. The study, published in the British Journal of Dermatology, found that Cutibacterium bacteria present on the skin are associated with reduced stress levels and improved mood.The study was conducted by Unilever, the Microbial Innovation Center at the University of Liverpool, and the Brain and Behavior Research Laboratory, and supports the concept of the skin-brain axis. Skin microbiomes were collected from 53 participants, and their psychological health was assessed, revealing that skin microbes may influence mental health. The study concluded that further research into the role of specific bacterial species and a better understanding of the skin-brain axis are crucial for future research.
Cosmetics Business
A new type of sensor to monitor substances over long stretches
Researchers at Stanford University have developed a new synthetic biosensor. SENSBIT can reliably detect specific molecules in real time. Its 3D nanoporous gold surface acts like microvilli, shielding sensitive components, while an intestinal mucosa-like coating prevents degradation.
Tech Explorist
Wearable Devices for Exercise Prescription and Physical Activity Monitoring in Patients with Various Cardiovascular Conditions
As wearable technologies have become increasingly affordable, accessible, and practical, an increasing number of people with cardiovascular disease are beginning to use consumer-grade devices. Common health and wellness metrics reported by wearable devices include heart rate, heart rhythm, and step count, which may afford opportunities to assess cardiovascular conditions, prescribe more personalized exercise for enhanced engagement, and monitor physical activity adherence in patients with cardiovascular disease. This narrative review discusses the application of wearable devices in patients with coronary artery disease, heart failure, atrial fibrillation (AF), cardiac implantable electric devices, and peripheral artery disease in different cardiovascular rehabilitation settings (eg, supervised and home-based). Available literature suggests that, when combined with telemonitoring, wearable devices can increase physical activity participation, thereby improving peak oxygen consumption ( O2peak) and quality of life (QoL) in patients with coronary artery disease, enhancing physical function and QoL in patients with heart failure, and increasing walking capacity and O2peak in patients with peripheral artery disease. Wearable devices can also detect AF vs sinus rhythm, guide exercise timing in patients with AF, and monitor safe exercise intensity in patients equipped with cardiac implantable electric devices. Healthcare professionals can promote physical activity by incorporating wearable devices, which can help motivate device users by providing real-time feedback on their behaviours. Commercially available wearable devices have the potential to enhance engagement in physical activity, thereby augmenting the established effects of exercise programs on O2peak, functional capacity, and QoL in patients with various cardiovascular conditions.
Science Direct
A Sensory Stimulation Headset for Alzheimer’s? A Neuropsychologist on the Clinical Trial
Could a headset with flashing lights and sounds stimulate brain waves and treat Alzheimer’s? Cognito’s Phase 3 trial on such a device is trying to answer that question. Neuropsychologist Dr. Michelle Papka, the trial’s principal investigator and founder of the CRCNJ, explains the science.
being patient
Kinish, a Japanese company developing milk proteins from rice, raises 120 million yen in seed funding
Kinish, a company developing plant-based milk proteins using plant molecular agriculture, has raised 120 million yen in a seed round. The funding round was participated in by Genesia Ventures, Lifetime Ventures, Full Commit Partners, and Mitsubishi UFJ Capital. Kinish is a startup founded in January 2023 by Hiroya Hashizume, which is developing a unique rice variety capable of producing casein, one of the primary milk proteins found in cow's milk, using molecular agriculture technology. This rice variety is a dwarf strain measuring 20 cm in height, and the company is also developing a plant factory to enable large-scale cultivation. The funds raised will be allocated to accelerating research and development of casein production, as well as research and development of the plant factory. Additionally, in parallel with casein development using molecular agriculture, the company is advancing the commercialization of rice-based ice cream and plans to launch the product in Japan and the United States.
FOOVO
Technology that extracts drinking water from the air using biodegradable hydrogels made from discarded food and natural materials
A research group at the University of Texas at Austin has announced that they have succeeded in generating more than 14 liters of water from the atmosphere per kilogram of material per day using “molecular functionalized biomass hydrogel,” which can be manufactured using discarded food ingredients, dead branches, and natural materials such as shrimp and crab shells.
GIGAZINE
Japan Good Sleep Project: High-tech capabilities make for a comfortable “good sleep”. High-function electric beds have arrived!
Many people have probably heard the saying “one third of your life is sleep”. Of course, the length of time spent sleeping varies from person to person, but there is no doubt that a large proportion of our lives is spent sleeping. Where we spend this time is a matter that is directly linked to the quality of our lives. Are you satisfied with the amount of sleep you are getting at the moment?
日本ぐっすりプロジェクト
Analysis of vital data related to headaches in women using wearable devices
In conjunction with “Headache Day” on February 22, 2025 *1, Tech Doctor Inc. will be presenting the results of an internal study on the changes in vital data associated with the menstrual cycle in women. According to a nationwide survey in Japan, the prevalence of migraine headaches is reported to be 3.6% in men and 12.9% in women. These figures show that women suffer from migraines at a rate of approximately 3.6 times that of men. In recent years, there has been a growing belief that there is a deep connection between female hormones and migraines. In fact, many women complain of headaches a few days before or during their periods, and this is when female hormones are at their lowest point in the menstrual cycle. In this study, Tech Doctor used a commercially available wearable device (Google Fitbit) to collect data on the menstrual cycle and headaches from over a dozen women, and analyzed the characteristics of the data. As a result, a relationship was confirmed between the timing of the menstrual cycle, the presence or absence of headaches, and sleep time. In the future, it is hoped that by conducting further detailed research based on these data, individuals will be able to gain a deeper understanding of their own body rhythms and expand their healthcare options. Furthermore, by making use of these findings, we aim to develop digital biomarkers*3 of pain and quality of life (QOL) for both men and women, and to use them to facilitate early detection and appropriate care.
PR TIMES
WEARABLE NEUROTECHNOLOGY: THE NEXT-GENERATION OF SLEEP OPTIMIZATION
Neurotechnology start-up Elemind is tackling sleep as its first category in a wider push to advance health and well-being innovation around what it calls “electronic medicine.” Founded in 2019, US-based Elemind has developed a smart headband that is able to read and respond to an individual's electroencephalogram (EEG) brainwaves in real time and deliver precise acoustic stimulation to influence a person's brain state. The start-up says it is “building the future of electric medicine,”—developing wearable neuromodulation technology designed to mimic the benefits of pharmaceuticals by influencing brain waves to change behavior and establish certain brain states.
BeautyMatter
Remote Rehabilitation System: Providing services to over 90,000 patients in the US in the fields of orthopedics and cardiac care
ROMTech has expanded its geographic reach and patient engagement for its PortableConnect telehealth rehabilitation system, now serving over 90,000 patients nationwide in both orthopedic and cardiac care. ROMTech, creator of the PortableConnect Adaptive Telemed Technology used for at-home orthopedic rehabilitation, announced geographic expansion and patient engagement growth.In the first half of 2024 alone, ROMTech facilitated rehabilitation for 25,122 patients nationwide, marking a significant increase from the 5,436 patients served in Q1 2023. The company’s PortableConnect telehealth system has now supported recovery for over 90,000 patients, delivering life-changing care in both orthopedic and cardiac rehabilitation.
Physical Therapy Products
Skincare Trends 2025: From Tech to Ingredients
The skincare industry is getting more precise and special with technologies, ingredients, and methods in the care of the skin as we step forward into 2025. With this, the consumer becomes better informed and selective about the products used, and skincare routines are becoming more personalized, data-driven, and sustainable. Given the increase in concerns around pollution, stress, and a better environment, smart, efficient, and eco-friendly solutions for skincare keep on surfacing. Here are the top skincare trends with everything from high-tech to innovative ingredients that’ll be huge in 2025.
Fashonation