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Computer Science: Computer hardware - 0 views

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    Computer Science Tuesday, April 25, 2023 Computer hardware Computer hardware is the physical components that make up a computer system. It includes everything from the central processing unit (CPU) to the monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Understanding the different types of hardware and how they work together is essential for anyone who works with computers. In this article, we will explore the various components of computer hardware, including internal and external components, and the peripherals that connect to them. We will also discuss the importance of hardware maintenance, the latest advancements in computer technology, and factors to consider when choosing the right hardware for your needs. Whether you are a computer technician, a gamer, or simply someone who uses a computer for everyday tasks, this article will help you better understand the world of computer hardware. Introduction to Computer Hardware Computer hardware refers to the physical components that make up a computer system. It includes everything from the processor and memory to input/output devices such as the keyboard and monitor. In this article, we will explore the different types of computer hardware and their functions. What is Computer Hardware Computer hardware refers to the physical components of a computer system. It includes all the components that can be touched, seen, and used to interact with a computer, such as the monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Hardware is different from computer software, which refers to the programs and applications that run on a computer system. History of Computer Hardware The history of computer hardware dates back to the 1820s when Charles Babbage, an English mathematician, and inventor, designed the first analytical engine, which was considered to be the first mechanical computer. With time, more complex electronic computers were developed, including the first Intel microprocessor in 1971. Since then, computer hardware has continued to evolve, becoming
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Dekra : MHRA appoints to certify medical devices in UK - 0 views

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    The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has appointed Dekra to certify medical devices in the UK. Dekra Certification UK has joined the three current UK approved bodies, increasing the UK's capacity to process conformity assessments for medical devices to ensure safe and effective devices reach the UK public. An approved body is an organisation that has been designated by the MHRA to assess whether manufacturers and their medical devices meet the requirements set out in  the UK Medical Devices Regulations 2002. Following an appropriate assessment, the new approved body will issue relevant certification allowing manufacturers to place a UKCA marking on their products before putting them on the market. Dr Laura Squire, chief healthcare quality and access officer at the MHRA, said: "This is a major milestone in our mission to ensure patients across the UK have access to the high-quality medical devices they need to protect their health.
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Wheelchair : Handicap Products: How Information Technology Help Disability Person - 0 views

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    Advanced technology is its flexibility. wheelchair provide some technologies can be used at home like power wheelchair,hearing aids,moped in the workplace, and in school, expanding the ability of the user to participate in various spheres of daily life. Augmentative and alternative communication technology is one such area of IT progress.where we use of hearing aids for communication and It includes inventions such as speech-generating devices, Teletypewriter devices, adaptive pointing devices to replace computer mouse devices, and many others. The following impairments are some of the disabilities that affect communications and technology access, as well as many other life activities: communication disorders: hearing impairments: visual impairments: mobility impairments: a learning disability or impairment in mental functioning. Each kind of disability requires a different kind of accommodation like dumb person use hearing aids and this may require analysis by a medical specialist and in medical,hospital we can see that disable person use health care product, an educational specialist or a job analysis when the impairment requires accommodation. Assistive technology is the creation of a new device that assists a person in completing a task that would otherwise be impossible,we take some example if some one not walk but now days they can do by use of power wheelchair,basic wheelchair,commode wheelchair. Some examples include new computer software programs, and inventions such as assistive listening devices, including hearing aids, and traffic lights with a standard color code that enables colorblind individuals to understand the correct signal,mode also useful for wondering in one way to another way. now we talk about adaptive technology so adaptive technology is the adaptation,modification, of existing devices, methods, or the creation of new uses for existing devices, to enable a person to complete a task. Examples include the use of remote control
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DHSC Unveils Revolutionary Actions After UK Medical Devices Review - 0 views

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    Reacting to recommendations from a UK-first independent review, the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) has outlined action to tackle potential bias in the design and use of medical devices. Professor Dame Margaret Whitehead, professor of public health at the University of Liverpool, was appointed to lead the review, which focused on three areas - optical devices such as pulse oximeters, AI-enabled devices, and polygenic risk scores (PRS) in genomics. The DHSC commissioned the medical devices review after concerns were raised that pulse oximeters - widely used during the COVID-19 pandemic to monitor blood oxygen levels - were not as accurate for patients with darker skin tones. There were worries that this could cause delays in treatment if dangerously low oxygen levels in such patients were missed. However, no evidence was found from NHS studies indicating that this differing performance had an impact on patient care. Accepting the report's conclusions, the DHSC has committed to several actions, such as ensuring the safe use of pulse oximeter devices across a range of skin tones within the NHS and eliminating racial bias from data sets employed in clinical studies.
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MHRA Warning: Beware Counterfeit Anti-Choking Devices - 0 views

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    The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has advised the public to exercise caution when buying anti-choking devices online, ensuring these products are purchased from reputable sellers. As estimated by the regulator, more than 10,000 counterfeit or unbranded anti-choking devices have been purchased by the public within the last two years through listings on online marketplaces such as Amazon and eBay, as well as drop-shipping websites. People are cautioned that the use of such products poses a substantial risk of failure in clearing blockages and could exacerbate the situation by pushing obstructions further down into the airway passage. Dr Alison Cave, MHRA Chief Safety Officer, said: "Buying anti-choking devices that do not have a valid UKCA or CE mark increases the risk of receiving a product which does not include appropriate instructions and is either fake or does not meet the UK's regulatory requirements. "These products do not meet our strict quality standards and may put your health and safety at significant risk by failing to resolve or even worsening choking incidents."
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Cold Rush Device | MD Consultants of America - 0 views

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    Ossur Cold Rush Device Compact unit is a class ­2 Medical Device as determined by the FDA. The single flow setting and easy fill instructions make this motorized device perfect for use in the clinical setting, or home.
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Stop Your Child's Ear Infections Naturally - 0 views

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    Eardoc provides a natural solution for middle ear infection treatment. The device reduces fluid accumulation and relieves ear pain by transmitting small vibrations that open the Eustachian tubes and restore their normal function. Eardoc is a simple, fast and effective alternative to ear tube surgery and is free of side effects and potential risks. Simply place the device behind the ear while sitting down, and let the device vibrate for 1-2 minutes any time you have a feeling of fullness in your ear or experience ear pain. Eardoc device has been successfully tested for effectiveness and ease of comfort in clinical trials and is FDA-approved.
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MHRA reviews with healthcare professionals on medicines - 0 views

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    Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has urged the healthcare professionals to share their views on the consultation on 'how MHRA communicate with healthcare professionals to improve medicines and medical devices' safety'. Through this consultation the agency wants to review its approach to engagement with healthcare professionals to improve the safety of medicines and medical devices. "We want to ensure that healthcare professionals are receiving actionable information and guidance on safe use of medicines and medical devices that they can take into their working practice, providing timely advice to patients," said MHRA. "We need to improve the way we communicate with healthcare professionals. We want to hear from you to enable us to transform how we communicate with you and how we work together on our common goal of greater patient safety."
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New study finds digital devices may help identify dementia signs - 1 views

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    Apple has joined forces with Eli Lilly and Evidation Health on a new feasibility study to detect evidence of brain decline with data from personal digital devices. The research has revealed that these devices may help in the identification of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and Alzheimer's disease dementia.
Ear Doc

EARDOC Treatment For Ear Infection Review - 0 views

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    This is a review made by sofia on the eardoc a treatment for ear infection device. Eardoc device conforms especially to the structure of the ear. The device is placed behind the ear and sends out small vibrations, along the outer ear canal to the tympanic membrane. These vibrations produce tiny pressure waves that affect the walls of the Eustachian tubes causing relaxation of the surrounding tissue.
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MHRA joins international partnerships set global standards - 0 views

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    The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has been accepted as a full member of three international work-sharing partnerships. Through these partnerships the agency said it will play vital international role in making sure medicines and medical devices are regulated safely and efficiently worldwide, Two of these, the International Medical Device Regulatory Forum (IMDRF) and the International Council for Harmonisation of Technical Requirements for Pharmaceuticals for Human Use (ICH) are focused on improving the harmonisation and convergence of medicines and medical devices regulation globally. The partnerships will also help the MHRA to share expertise with other leading organisations, support the development of regulatory guidelines and drive greater harmonisation of regulation around the world. This will help deliver timely access to innovative medical products not just in the UK but globally.
Ear Doc

Great Device for Ear Infections and Ear Pain Treat - 0 views

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    The Eardoc is a Great Treatment device for ear infections and ear pain. The Eardoc helps treat the problem naturally, non invasive, and is children friendly. Use the Eardoc when flying, when having Ear pain, when suffering from infections.
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Pharmacy Automation Devices Market by Amerisource Bergen Corporation, Accu Chart Plus H... - 0 views

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    The global pharmacy automation devices market size was valued at USD 4.8 billion in 2020 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.3% from 2021 to 2028
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Medical Device Outsourcing Market by SGS SA, IQVIA, Toxikon, Inc., Eurofins Scientific SE - 0 views

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    The global medical device outsourcing market size was valued at USD 99.9 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.2% over the forecast period.
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Capnography Devices Market Growth, Opportunities and Forecast To 2028 - 0 views

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    The global capnography devices market size was valued at USD 510.7 million in 2020 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.7% from 2021 to 2028.
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Craniomaxillofacial Devices Market Analysis By Product and Application - 0 views

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    The global craniomaxillofacial devices market size was valued at USD 1.6 billion in 2020 and is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9.0% over the forecast period.
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Traumatic Brain Injury Assessment & Management Devices Market Worth $5.5 Billion By 2028 - 0 views

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    The global traumatic brain injury assessment and management devices market size is anticipated to reach USD 5.5 billion by 2028
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Blood Pressure Monitoring Devices Market Worth $3.24 Billion By 2028 - - 0 views

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    The global blood pressure monitoring devices market size is expected to expand at a CAGR of 11.2% from 2021 to 2028.
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Neurothrombectomy Devices Market Analysis By Product and End Use - 0 views

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    The global neurothrombectomy devices market size was valued at USD 634.2 million in 2020 and is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.5% from 2021 to 2028.
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