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Abbott and Sanofi partner to develop diabetes management tech - 1 views

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    Abbott and Sanofi are partnering to integrate their glucose sensing and insulin delivery technologies, with ambitions to simplify how people with diabetes manage their condition.
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Solving Significant Global Problems for Diabetics | Alertgy - 0 views

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    Alertgy is the first company to develop a truly non-invasive wearable device. which continuously monitors blood glucose and alerts when needed.
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Now, there are eyeglasses to track your blood sugar - 0 views

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    Over 380 million people around the world suffer from diabetes. The disease occurs when blood sugar level increases but can also be kept in check, sometimes even treated, by regular monitoring/medication. Now, to help with this monitoring part, researchers have developed new eyeglasses. Here's more.
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Implant and Prosthesis Fastener: an Integral Part of the Medical Industry - 0 views

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    Machined parts are the most widely used components in almost every industry. Nuts, bolts, screws, inserts, fasteners, couplings, pins shafts, are an integral part of the medical industry. They are used in all aspects of the field to deliver optimum performance. Fasteners of various types, specifications, and capacities are used depending on application requirements. Fasteners are used in a range of diagnostic products and medical devices, such as medical instruments, medical equipment, and medical implants. The dental implant is a surgical component that supports a dental prosthesis, such as a bridge, crown, facial prosthesis, denture, or acts as an orthodontic anchor. The dental implant acts as a replacement for the root of a missing tooth. It an option for people who have lost a tooth or teeth due to periodontal disease, an injury, or some other reason. According to the FDI World Dental Federation, oral disorders affect more than 3.9 million people worldwide. Acceptance level for dental implants is increasing due to limitations of removable prosthetics, such as lack of natural appearance, discomfort, and need for maintenance. Prosthetics play an important role in boosting the demand for these implants through oral rehabilitation, which helps restore a patient's oral function and facial contours. Moreover, prosthetics placed on the dental implants do not intrude soft tissues and enhance aesthetics, which is expected to propel the market growth. Moreover, dental implants improve a person's physical appearance and provide comfort and convenience. A prosthesis is an artificial device that replaces a missing body part that might be lost through trauma, congenital factors, or various other diseases. Prostheses are designed to restore the normal functions of the missing body part. Prosthetics enhance the function and lifestyle of persons with limb loss through the usage of artificial limbs. Lower limb prostheses can address stability in cosmetic appearance, shock absor
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The Impact of Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare in Medicine Field - 0 views

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    Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized millions of industries over the past half-decade, but it's also quickly becoming application-focused in health care. Studies are underway across numerous healthcare sectors on the latest techniques for using artificial intelligence in medicine and how they can benefit both patients and healthcare professionals. For example, studies are currently underway in New York City on how medical professionals can use facial-recognition software to identify, remember and diagnose various conditions such as diabetes and asthma; and in London on how computer software programs could be used to improve bedside manner in nurses. Another area in which Artificial intelligence in healthcare is being used is through the implementation of new algorithms to improve decision-making in the clinical setting. These algorithms are designed to deal with both known and unknown conditions and diseases, and the best ones will be the ones that take the least amount of time to process information from large databases. These databases are being compiled by large international medical research firms such as Google and Oxford University, and these databases hold a wealth of information on over a billion people. Read more @ https://sachinbhombe.blogspot.com/2021/08/the-impact-of-artificial-intelligence.html
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