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Sickle cell treatment algorithm reduces hospital stays for children

Sickle cell treatment algorithm reduces hospital stays for children

por Sdli Scouter | Jun 5, 2025 | Health Management

At MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children’s Hospital, a new treatment algorithm is transforming how young patients with sickle cell disease (SCD) and fever are cared for in the Emergency Department. Developed collaboratively by pediatric emergency and hematology/oncology teams,...
New device could make CAR-T cancer therapy affordable for all

New device could make CAR-T cancer therapy affordable for all

por Sdli Scouter | Jun 5, 2025 | Health Management

Researchers at Case Western Reserve University have unveiled a new technology that could radically cut the cost of CAR-T cell therapy, making this powerful cancer treatment more accessible. The new device, CAPGLO, short for “capture and glow”, uses magnetic fields and...
AI supports safer insulin dosing post-heart surgery

AI supports safer insulin dosing post-heart surgery

por Sdli Scouter | May 30, 2025 | Health Management

Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have developed an AI-based tool that could improve blood sugar management in patients recovering from heart surgery. The tool, called GLUCOSE, uses a type of artificial intelligence known as reinforcement...
Nano-scale biosensor lets scientists monitor molecules in real time

Nano-scale biosensor lets scientists monitor molecules in real time

por Sdli Scouter | May 29, 2025 | Health Management

Imagine if we could continuously monitor the molecular state of our bodies—detecting everything from drug levels to early signs of diseases like cancer in real time. For decades, scientists have been working to develop biosensors: devices that measure chemical or...
Chicago scientists invent breakthrough device to detect airborne signs of disease

Chicago scientists invent breakthrough device to detect airborne signs of disease

por Sdli Scouter | May 29, 2025 | Prevention

Imagine getting critical medical information without needles or blood samples. A new breakthrough from the University of Chicago may soon make that possible. Scientists have developed a small, portable device—called ABLE—that can capture and analyze molecules from the...
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