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Mashup Score: 1Med schools are full. Why are we running out of doctors? | Dr. Rafael J. Grossmann | TEDxPortsmouth - 2 hour(s) ago
We must prepare our medical students to become the doctors that we will need for a healthier future. Despite the current medical crisis in our country, the U…
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Discover how the use of virtual scribes at Mass General Brigham was linked to reduced EHR time for providers, according to a study in JAMA Network Open.
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The proportion of hospitals meeting the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT’s (ONC’s) bar for interoperability rose substantially from 2018 to 2023, though a focus on day-to-date data | Industrywide interoperability has jumped in the past half decade, but there’s room for improvement among lower resourced hospitals and point-of-care use of external provider data, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT wrote in a recent data brief.
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Mashup Score: 1Tandem pairs Mobi automated insulin pump with Dexcom G7 - 2 hour(s) ago
Tandem Diabetes Care announced today that it integrated its Mobi insulin pump with the Dexcom G7 continuous glucose monitor (CGM).
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Mashup Score: 0Precision Neuroscience places world record amount of electrodes on human brain in BCI study - 2 hour(s) ago
Precision Neuroscience now holds the world record for the number of electrodes placed on and recording cortical data from a human brain.
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For many years, researchers have emphasized the production of high-affinity specific antibodies by hosts during viral infections. However, this has made it challenging for immunologists to systematically evaluate the initiation mechanisms of humoral immunity in specific immune responses. Employing mathematical modeling, we have systematically investigated the dynamic changes of the entire antibody atlas in response to exogenous antigenic stimuli, including viral infections. Our study reveals that the host’s antibody atlas is reshaped during viral infection, not through the proliferation of individual antibody types, but rather through the proliferation of antibody pools with strong binding activity. Moreover, we observe a contraction in pools of antibodies with low binding activity. We have identified the crucial role of self-antigens in maintaining antibody persistence, which can effectively explain the organism’s lifelong protection against pathogens that are less prone to mutation.
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Los cortes en el hueso, de más de 4000 años de antigüedad, apuntan a un posible tratamiento del cáncer cerebral por parte de los antiguos egipcios.
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Mashup Score: 0Canary Medical wins FDA breakthrough nod for smart spine tech - 2 hour(s) ago
Canary Medical announced today that it received FDA breakthrough device designation for its Canturio lumbar cartridge.
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Mashup Score: 3Exclusive: Michigan to begin testing dairy farm workers for signs of prior bird flu infection - 2 hour(s) ago
Michigan will soon begin testing dairy farm workers for signs of prior infection with avian flu, a county health official told Reuters.
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Mashup Score: 23A third U.S. farm worker infected with bird flu is the first to experience respiratory symptoms - 2 hour(s) ago
Whereas the two earlier human cases reported this year experienced only conjunctivitis — known as pink eye — the Michigan worker experienced respiratory symptoms.
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