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Technology Help Clarify Genetic Structure of AIDS

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

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Health sciences and scientific research to find a new technique that enables them to see clearly genetic AIDS virus.

This technique is like providing a “big picture” to facilitate the genetic study of the AIDS virus. Not only led to the discovery of AIDS therapies in new ways, this technique can also be used to observe and diseases such as influenza virus and others.

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Computer Game Treats Eye Disorders In Children

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

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Children with eye disorder syndrome commonly called “lazy eye” or amblyopia can be cured with therapy using a special computer games designed by scientists from the University of Tel Aviv.

Traditional treatment requires the use of amblyopia special glasses so thick that for several months before the eyes of patients actually improved.

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Move Wheelchair with Mind Power

Monday, March 1st, 2010

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A group of scientists claimed to have found a way to run a wheelchair using only the power of the mind.

A wheelchair had been created by a Japanese automotive company, Toyota, through research funded by involving a group of scientists.

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Bionic Eye Helps the Blind’s Sight

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

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Electronic retinal implant or bionic eye that can help disabled people with a certain look better, getting closer to reality thanks to the findings made in the MIT scientists.

This engineering eye is not as perfect as the original eye. But by replacing the function of retinal cells, this bionic robot can help provide the basis for the vision of those who suffer from retinitis pigmentation or age-related muscular degeneration, the leading cause of blindness.

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Heart Disease Monitoring Through Mobile

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

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To support their heart patients to complete recovery after surgery program, Australian scientists had an idea to develop new techniques of caring for and supervising the patient’s cell phone.

This method has been tested by a team from the CSIRO Australian E-Health Research Center (AEHRC) and Queensland Health. They use cell phones to collect and deliver health information and also monitor the activities of patients from their homes to a central computer data via Bluetooth.

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New System of Medical Check-up

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

mobile temper ICThe airline Etihad will install systems for medical check-up on board its aircraft. These devices can transmit information to earth medical teams.

The system check-ups Mobile Tempus IC is able to tell the crew instructions on its use through its color screen.

The Tempus IC is able to perform basic medical tests such as blood pressure, pulse and an electrocardiogram.

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A Portable Device to Measure the Radiation

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

portable deviceIn vivo dosimetry can be agitated out added generally and added safe and adequate for the accommodating through the arresting processing algorithm of a accessory created by the University of Granada.

Researchers at the Department of Electronics and Computer Technology, University of Granada have designed a portable device that evaluates the ionizing radiation received by patients in each radiation treatment. The system has two parts: the sensor, which is placed over the patient, and the reading unit, where it is administered once the sensor radiation.

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Electrostimulation an Ideal Complement for Training

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010


Electrostimulation or neuromuscular electrical stimulation (EEN) is a therapy that has evolved greatly in recent decades. Was to induce the contraction of the muscle fiber artificially by creating a potential difference between surface electrodes. This potential difference, which stimulates the motor nerve, in turn, makes plaques on associated motor and plays with full fidelity voluntary muscle contraction.

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Microchip in the Stomach to Remind Tablets

Friday, January 29th, 2010

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A tiny chip in the body of a chronically ill people could remember in future to the tablet. If the wearer has forgotten the pill, such a chip will continue to independently recall via SMS to it. This is announced at least, the company Novartis.

Elderly people living alone often forgotten under the circumstances, taking pills, even if these are vital. The pharmaceutical company Novartis has for the first time a blood-pressure lowering tablet with a biodegradable microchip fitted, which will signal whether the pill in time arrives in the stomach.

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