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Next Generation Antibody Therapeutics Market Share | Size | Forecast - 0 views

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    Market Overview: Next-generation antibody therapeutics includes the use of new improvised therapeutic antibody to form innovative medicines for treating various diseases. Next-generation antibody therapeutics is developed clinically by pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies for several diseases. The Next Generation Antibody Therapeutics Market size was worth $ XX million in 2018 and is forecasted to reach $ XX million by 2026, expected to grow at a high CAGR during the forecast period 2019-2026. Market Dynamics: The Next Generation Antibody Therapeutics Market is growing due to several factors such as rising incidence of chronic diseases, increasing emergence of antibody technology, new drug discovery, large number of government initiatives, and growing research and development activities for new therapies. Rising prevalence of chronic disease such as cancer, asthma, diabetes and COPD are boosting the growth of the next generation antibody therapeutics market. For instance, according to National Cancer Institute in 2018, in United States, an estimated 1,735,350 new cases of cancer will be diagnosed and 609,640 people will die from the disease. The development of next-generation monoclonal antibodies has expanded beyond oncology into all therapeutic areas. For instance, ADCs were initially focused primarily on cancer, but Genentech has applied to infectious diseases, leading to the discovery and development of THIOMAB antibiotic conjugates (TACs) for the treatment of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). The technological advancements in antibody therapeutics have led to the development of more efficient antibody therapeutics, hence, driving the growth in the next-generation antibody therapeutics market. However, stringent government regulation, high cost and time required for research and development activities are some of the factors hindering the growth for global next-generation antibody therapeutics market. Market Segmentation: Based o
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USDA Announces New Partnership to Distribute Health and Nutrition Information to Pregna... - 0 views

  • launch of USDA’s partnership with the National Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Coalition to provide free mobile health information through the text4baby initiative to pregnant women and new moms, including participants in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children (WIC).
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Text Message Program Educates Retailers about New Tobacco Regulations -- ROCKVILLE, Md.... - 0 views

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    An other use for mhealth, texting new federal regulations (consider changes to labels, etc)
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Blankenhorn, Fox, McKesson, more mHealth news | mobihealthnews - 0 views

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    Mobile health news (and links) from Blankenhorn, Fox, McKesson
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BBC News - Smart vision for mobile phones in the developing world - 0 views

  • The World Health Organization recently held a meeting to discuss the problem and the "uneven and unfair distribution" of medical devices.
  • building devices that use the new high-end screens found on many phones.
  • resolution of these devices has increased six fold, with some now boasting over 300 dots per inch (dpi).
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  • "At that resolution you can start doing things that you can only do with high-end scientific instruments," he said.
  • diagnose eye conditions
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Mobile Health News and Innovations « ScienceRoll - 0 views

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    mobile health apps
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2 New Healthcare Technologies to Rule in 2019! - P3 Healthcare Solutions - 0 views

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    Healthcare Information and Management System Society -HIMSS each year showcase new ideas and technologies to support the healthcare industry. By viewing these technologies or adopting these methods, physicians can actually progress in MIPS in healthcare, medical billing and coding, and health IT sectors.
anonymous

New iPhone app can detect atrial fibrillation | Healthcare Professionals | Scoop.it - 1 views

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    Take Home: UMass Medical School and WPI have developed an app that can detect atrial fibrillation.  This moves connected and mobile health closer to reality.  The really important development with this approach might allow us to treat patients who have AF intermittently (paroxysmal) differently than we currently do.  Because we are worried about stroke, patients now get blood thinners all the time because we are concerned that they will have recurrences without knowing about it.  With this technology, in the future, we might see validation of a strategy that allows use of blood thinners when patients are in AF only, sometimes called a pill in the pocket.
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Health and wellness: Smoking reduces the ability to taste sweets in women - 0 views

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    A new analysis says that fat ladies who smoke cigarettes might not have the interest towards sweets.
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Telephone coaching cuts medical costs, study says - White Coat Notes - Boston.com - 1 views

  • A new study from a Boston-based company that provides telephone care management reports that a targeted program cut medical costs, mostly by reducing hospitalizations
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Jay Parkinson + MD + MPH = a doctor in NYC (Dynamic Controls out of Christchurch, New Z... - 0 views

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    An innovative use of the iPhone for wheelchair users
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Medical records app Nimble bets on iPad | Health Tech - CNET News - 0 views

  • Nimble incorporates throwback features from ClearPractice's software-as-a-service EMR software, which has been around since 2006 and includes scheduling, tracking inpatient rounds, prescribing meds, and reviewing/ordering lab results. But it is updated with not only an iPad-specific user interface, but a series of additional fields, such as Name, Location, Admit Date, Floor, Bed, Admission Status, and Claim Status.
  • To comply with the federal HIPAA Privacy Rule, data is not stored on individual devices; physicians can use the iPad's Wi-Fi or 3G network to connect to the Nimble cloud and access records. Nimble also connects to the company's Web-based SaaS billing system to submit payment charges.
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gulfnews : Health care to get boost from cellphone technology - 0 views

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    A news article recap of some highlights of the mHealth conference
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Researchers uncover leaky apps spilling private data | News | Research - 0 views

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    Something to be wary of with Android
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Text Messages Boost Patient Outcomes -- InformationWeek - 1 views

  • Automated text reminders about medicine and skin care improved dermatology patient outcomes in study by Partners Healthcare.
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Amazing: Your body organs could soon send status updates to your phone - 0 views

  • The New Scientist today reports on a new system demonstrated this week by Dutch researchers. The Human++ BAN platform allows sensors placed within the body to send readings via a short range radio network to the owner’s phone. From here the data can be forwarded to doctors via a WiFi or 3G data connection. Users can also see the readings on their phone screen, giving them instant updates on how the organ in question is doing.
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