Researchers at the University of Tartu are developing a smartwatch-like wearable that uses spectrometry to detect plastic particles in the human body without drawing blood.
The FDA has granted clearance for the first AI-powered handheld medical device to assist physicians in detecting all three common skin cancers: basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, and ...
If you’ve ever sat waiting at the doctor’s office to give a blood sample, you might have wished there was a way to find the same information without needles. But for all the medical breakthroughs of ...
Nano- and microplastics are increasingly being detected in the human body. However, their detection remains challenging, ...
The Food and Drug Administration has authorized the first artificial intelligence-powered medical device to help doctors detect the most common forms of skin cancer in patients. The technology, from ...
Researchers at the University of Texas at El Paso have developed a device they say can detect cancer markers in the blood with greater responsiveness than current diagnostic methods. The University of ...
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