Oura, widely regarded as a pioneer in the smart ring category, has officially entered the Indian market with its full lineup of the Oura Ring. Known for its health and sleep tracking capabilities, the device is now available in…
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Researchers identify CD99L2 gene as a cause of spastic ataxia
Despite modern high-throughput sequencing, the genetic cause of most rare movement disorders remains unclear. A research team in Bochum and Tübingen has now solved one piece of the puzzle: The researchers examined 2,811 patients…
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Smart bandage could heal and monitor wounds at the same time
Researchers have unlocked the possibility of creating smart wound dressings that enable real-time monitoring while also being able to deliver healing agents in one simple, scalable platform.
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How Invisalign Became the World’s Biggest User of 3D Printers
Joe Hogan, Align Technology’s plastics-nerd CEO, says you shouldn’t eat with your aligners and that you don’t need to wear your retainers every night.
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Large craters offer clues to the origin of asteroid 16 Psyche
Even 200 years after asteroid 16 Psyche was discovered, astronomers continue to puzzle over its formation. Psyche is the 10th-most massive asteroid in the main belt between Mars and Jupiter, and the largest known metallic asteroid, at 140 miles…
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An astronaut’s tiny stand-in: tissue chips in space health
Before you ever set foot on a spacecraft bound for deep space, tiny replicas of your organs might make the journey first. Suspended in microgravity aboard a research mission, this organ-on-a-chip, or tissue chip, engineered from your own cells,…
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How drugs like Ozempic are revolutionizing kidney treatment
This article is part of “Innovations In: Kidney Disease,” an editorially independent special report that was produced with financial support from Vertex.
More than one in seven people in the U.S. have chronic kidney disease, which was the…
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A silent immune attack on the kidneys afflicts many people. New treatments could make early diagnosis lifesaving
This article is part of “Innovations In: Kidney Disease,” an editorially independent special report that was produced with financial support from Vertex.
The man in his 50s arrived at Ellie Kelepouris’s office carrying a sheaf of medical…
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New tests and alert systems spot kidney disease before irreversible damage
This article is part of “Innovations In: Kidney Disease,” an editorially independent special report that was produced with financial support from Vertex.
Dennis Moledina encountered a common problem during his training in nephrology, the…
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The case for timing cancer treatments to daily circadian rhythms
Could your body’s biological clock determine how receptive you’ll be to treatments and therapies? Some evidence suggests yes. A string of recent animal studies and early clinical trials have shown that certain medical interventions, from
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