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Innovation on Health and Medicine
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The World Doesn't Need Another Healthcare Event. It Needs a Better Way to Innovate
May 28, 2016. BH&T Insights series #01
Healthcare innovation does not advance because of isolated discoveries; it advances when people, institutions, technologies and investment converge with a shared purpose.
FDA authorizes innovative light-activated system to repair nerves without surgical sutures
May 28, 2016. Editorial
The FDA authorized the first light-activated bioabsorbable system to repair peripheral nerves without traditional sutures, developed by Tissium from research originating at MIT and Harvard-affiliated hospitals.
Bee venom and the fight against cancer: science confirms a powerful effect against aggressive breast tumors, but still far from a definitive cure
May 28, 2016. Editorial
Researchers have demonstrated that honeybee venom, and in particular its main active peptide called melittin, destroyed highly aggressive breast cancer cells in the laboratory, with rapid and selective effects. The study was led by scientists from the Harry Perkins Institute of Medical Research, the University of Western Australia, and other Australian centers.
The company Bufete de Consultoría Tecnológica (BConsultec) joins the Beyond Health & Techmedic project as a strategic partner.
May 28, 2016. Editorial
The significance of a collaboration between BConsultec and Beyond Health & Techmedic lies not only in the sum of their individual capabilities, but also in the possibility of building a multidisciplinary platform capable of linking research, technology, management, innovation, and professional training, in a global environment where health and technological challenges are increasingly complex.
Urine could become one of the most valuable tools for detecting pancreatic and prostate cancer before it's too late
May 29, 2016. Editorial
Researchers in Europe, the United States, and Asia are developing advanced urine tests capable of detecting molecular signals of pancreatic and prostate cancer, two diseases with enormous diagnostic challenges. The promise is extraordinary: less invasive, more convenient, cheaper, and potentially earlier screenings.
A new frontier in urology: robots the size of a grain of rice
Apr 05, 2016. Editorial
A technologically elegant proposal emerges: microrobots guided by external magnetic fields capable of navigating the urinary system, reaching the stone, and fragmenting it locally. The concept integrates three disciplines: materials engineering, electromagnetic control, and minimally invasive urology.
Rosemary, memory and neuroscience: between classical tradition and modern evidence
Apr 05, 2016. Editorial
Modern interest in rosemary as a cognitive modulator stems primarily from neuroscience and psychopharmacology research analyzing the effects of essential oils on cognitive functions. One of the most studied compounds is 1,8-cineole (eucalyptol), a volatile molecule that can be inhaled and detected in the bloodstream after aromatic exposure.
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