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Are BP Rings the Future of Ward Monitoring?
NewsApr 6, 2026

Are BP Rings the Future of Ward Monitoring?

South Korean firm Sky Labs has introduced CART ON, the world’s first cuffless blood‑pressure ring designed for hospital wards. The device uses a photoplethysmography sensor and AI‑driven algorithms trained on arterial line data to deliver readings within a 5 mmHg mean error...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
Tohoku University Unveils Nanoscale Creatinine Sensor Delivering Results in 35 Seconds
NewsApr 6, 2026

Tohoku University Unveils Nanoscale Creatinine Sensor Delivering Results in 35 Seconds

Researchers from Tohoku University and the City College of New York announced a chemiresistive biosensor that quantifies creatinine in urine within about 35 seconds. The device uses a platinum‑nanoparticle polymer composite and a three‑enzyme cascade, covering a clinically relevant range...

By Pulse
China Deploys Robots to Revolutionize Elderly Care
SocialApr 6, 2026

China Deploys Robots to Revolutionize Elderly Care

China's Robot-Run Elderly Care Centre | AI Caregiving | Tech It Out https://t.co/pK7nFvmJQu via @YouTube #eldercare #healthcare #humanoidtech #humanoid #robot #Robotics #AI #TechRevolution #TechInnovation #ArtificialInteligence #PhysicalAI @AlbertoEMachado @Eli_Krumova @postoff25 @Khulood_Almani @anand_narang @NutritiousMind @baski_LA @TanyaSinha_ @devaang @AlAmadi1 @jeancayeux @enilev @efipm @mvollmer1 @Nicochan33 @RagusoSergio...

By Amitav Bhattacharjee
Wearable Exoskeleton Lets Kids Walk Independently
SocialApr 6, 2026

Wearable Exoskeleton Lets Kids Walk Independently

Trexo #Robotics’ #Wearable Exoskeleton Empowers Children With Mobility Challenges to Walk Independently by @trexorobotics #Engineering #ArtificialIntelligence #Innovation #Technology https://t.co/0oA3hhA3kD

By Ron van Loon
Hong Kong: AI Enhances Oesophageal Cancer Diagnosis and Care
NewsApr 5, 2026

Hong Kong: AI Enhances Oesophageal Cancer Diagnosis and Care

The Chinese University of Hong Kong has created an AI‑driven platform that unifies fragmented oesophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) classifications into four stable molecular subtypes. By fusing whole‑genome, RNA‑seq and DNA‑methylation data, the team built a consensus taxonomy and a...

By OpenGov Asia
Nvidia's Nurabot Deploys in Hospitals to Aid Staff
SocialApr 6, 2026

Nvidia's Nurabot Deploys in Hospitals to Aid Staff

Nvidia’s Nurabot Rolls Into Hospitals to Assist #Healthcare Workers by @CyberRobooo #MedTech #HealthTech #TechForGood #Tech https://t.co/TJc2q039WA

By Ron van Loon
Meet MaxToki: The AI That Predicts How Your Cells Age — and What to Do About It
NewsApr 5, 2026

Meet MaxToki: The AI That Predicts How Your Cells Age — and What to Do About It

MaxToki is a transformer‑decoder foundation model trained on nearly one trillion single‑cell RNA‑seq tokens to predict how individual cells age over time. By encoding transcriptomes as ranked gene lists and extending context length to 16,384 tokens, it can infer the...

By MarkTechPost
GE HealthCare (GEHC) Receives FDA Clearance for Photonova Spectra CT System
NewsApr 5, 2026

GE HealthCare (GEHC) Receives FDA Clearance for Photonova Spectra CT System

GE HealthCare announced FDA 510(k) clearance for its Photonova Spectra photon‑counting CT system. The scanner uses the company’s Deep Silicon detector with 8‑bin energy resolution, delivering higher spatial and spectral detail than conventional CT. Nvidia‑accelerated computing handles data volumes up...

By Yahoo Finance – News Index
GE HealthCare (GEHC) Receives FDA Clearance for Photonova Spectra CT System
BlogApr 5, 2026

GE HealthCare (GEHC) Receives FDA Clearance for Photonova Spectra CT System

GE HealthCare secured FDA 510(k) clearance for its Photonova Spectra, a next‑generation photon‑counting CT system featuring Deep Silicon 8‑bin energy resolution. The scanner processes data volumes up to 50 times larger than conventional CTs using Nvidia‑accelerated computing and rotates in...

By Insider Monkey Blog
IQVIA (IQV) Launches IQVIA.ai Unified Agentic AI Platform with Nvidia
BlogApr 5, 2026

IQVIA (IQV) Launches IQVIA.ai Unified Agentic AI Platform with Nvidia

IQVIA Holdings announced the launch of IQVIA.ai, a unified agentic AI platform built with Nvidia, aimed at the life‑sciences sector. The solution merges IQVIA’s healthcare‑grade AI and extensive data assets with Nvidia’s Nemotron models and NeMo Agent Toolkit, meeting strict...

By Insider Monkey Blog
IQVIA (IQV) Launches IQVIA.ai Unified Agentic AI Platform with Nvidia
NewsApr 5, 2026

IQVIA (IQV) Launches IQVIA.ai Unified Agentic AI Platform with Nvidia

IQVIA announced the launch of IQVIA.ai, a unified agentic AI platform built with Nvidia, targeting the life‑sciences sector. The solution merges IQVIA’s healthcare‑grade data and analytics with Nvidia’s Nemotron models and NeMo Agent Toolkit, creating a digital command center for...

By Yahoo Finance – News Index
Imaging Study Sheds Light on How Deep Brain Stimulation Acts on Parkinson's Disease
NewsApr 5, 2026

Imaging Study Sheds Light on How Deep Brain Stimulation Acts on Parkinson's Disease

A year‑long imaging study of 14 Parkinson's patients receiving deep brain stimulation (DBS) revealed that the therapy normalizes communication between key motor and globus pallidus circuits. Researchers used simultaneous 3‑T MRI, functional, structural and diffusion scans across five timepoints, comparing...

By Medical Xpress
Patient‑Built AI Flags Treatment Errors in Stage‑4 Cancer Care
NewsApr 5, 2026

Patient‑Built AI Flags Treatment Errors in Stage‑4 Cancer Care

Pratik Desai, a former Accenture consultant and AI entrepreneur, built a custom AI workflow that uncovered two misdiagnoses and three incorrect cancer labels in his mother’s medical reports. The tool helped secure a specialist appointment and informed critical care decisions...

By Pulse
Microaxial Flow Pump Does Not Improve Outcomes for High-Risk Heart Attack Patients without Cardiogenic Shock: Trial
NewsApr 5, 2026

Microaxial Flow Pump Does Not Improve Outcomes for High-Risk Heart Attack Patients without Cardiogenic Shock: Trial

The STEMI‑Door to Unload (DTU) trial evaluated the Impella CP microaxial pump in 527 anterior STEMI patients without cardiogenic shock, comparing delayed PCI with left‑ventricular unloading to immediate PCI. Infarct size measured by cardiac MRI was marginally lower (30.8% vs 31.9%...

By Medical Xpress
What Will Separate Healthcare AI Winners From Losers?
NewsApr 5, 2026

What Will Separate Healthcare AI Winners From Losers?

Healthcare AI startups are flooding the market, but long‑term winners must embed their tools directly into clinical workflows, generate actionable outcomes, and build defensible data assets. Veerappan of Flare Capital emphasizes that frictionless integration—exemplified by ambient AI scribes—drives rapid physician...

By MedCity News
AI Health Data Uncovers Hidden Sinus Issue Affecting Sleep
SocialApr 5, 2026

AI Health Data Uncovers Hidden Sinus Issue Affecting Sleep

I was always a believer that AI could radically improve health. When you see it in action in your own life, it’s amazing and gives clarity about the future. One, new learning for me is a thesis that my oddly...

By Patrick Moorhead
AI Pathology Predicts Chemo Response in Small‑cell Lung Cancer
SocialApr 5, 2026

AI Pathology Predicts Chemo Response in Small‑cell Lung Cancer

An AI-powered pathology tool can predict whether extensive-stage small cell lung cancer will respond to platinum-based chemotherapy using standard biopsy slides, enabling more personalized treatment decisions without additional procedures. lungcancer

By Phys.org Threads
New AI Tool Predicts Whether Aggressive Small Cell Lung Cancer Will Respond to Treatment
NewsApr 5, 2026

New AI Tool Predicts Whether Aggressive Small Cell Lung Cancer Will Respond to Treatment

A new AI‑driven pathology tool called PhenopyCell can forecast whether patients with extensive‑stage small cell lung cancer will benefit from platinum‑based chemotherapy using only the diagnostic biopsy slide. The retrospective study examined 281 patients across Roswell Park, Emory’s Winship Cancer Institute,...

By Medical Xpress
AI Could Transform Patient Education in Eye Care, New Research Shows
NewsApr 5, 2026

AI Could Transform Patient Education in Eye Care, New Research Shows

Researchers at the University of East London have created a multilingual, voice‑enabled AI chatbot to educate patients about retinal detachment, a sight‑threatening condition that often requires urgent surgery. The system leverages retrieval‑augmented generation to pull answers from a clinician‑curated knowledge...

By Medical Xpress
The Algorithm Won’t Hold Your Mother’s Hand
NewsApr 5, 2026

The Algorithm Won’t Hold Your Mother’s Hand

The article warns that AI‑driven elder‑care solutions are expanding amid a looming geriatric workforce shortage, with only about 7,000 board‑certified geriatricians for 70 million baby boomers. The AI‑in‑aging‑care market is projected to hit $322 billion by 2034, but many family caregivers lack...

By MedCity News
Microfluidic Chip Review Highlights Faster Path to Cancer Immunotherapy Success
NewsApr 5, 2026

Microfluidic Chip Review Highlights Faster Path to Cancer Immunotherapy Success

Researchers at Southern University of Science and Technology Hospital published a review in Cancer Biology & Medicine showing that microfluidic chips can model the tumor immune microenvironment more faithfully than traditional assays. The paper argues the technology could accelerate drug...

By Pulse
AI Health Advice Raises Privacy Risks Without Clear Standards
SocialApr 5, 2026

AI Health Advice Raises Privacy Risks Without Clear Standards

More people are turning to AI for health advice, but it comes with trade-offs. Uploading medical data can deliver useful insights, yet it also raises serious privacy concerns and risks around how that data is stored and used. The lack of...

By Spiros Margaris
Flickstop
BlogApr 5, 2026

Flickstop

Intuitive Surgical’s da Vinci SP single‑port robotic system has been launched in Hungary through local partner Sofmedica. The SP platform enables surgeons to perform complex procedures through a single incision, expanding minimally invasive options. Sofmedica’s portfolio now includes the SP...

By SurgRob
Expensive AR Headsets Offer No Clear Advantage over Smartphones
SocialApr 5, 2026

Expensive AR Headsets Offer No Clear Advantage over Smartphones

The story is wonderful: a UK hospital is using augmented reality during pre-surgical consultations to let patients view anatomically precise 3D models through a headset and see what might be happening inside their bodies. But is it really the way forward? There...

By Bertalan Meskó, PhD
India Launches National Digital Wellbeing Mission to Tackle Screen Addiction
NewsApr 5, 2026

India Launches National Digital Wellbeing Mission to Tackle Screen Addiction

India's government announced the National Digital Wellbeing Mission on April 4, 2026, targeting screen addiction, mental resilience and online safety. The initiative bundles health, technology and education ministries to roll out digital‑health tools and awareness campaigns across the country.

By Pulse
Urea‑Activated Nanocarrier Enables Targeted SGLT2 Inhibition for Metabolic and Kidney Disease
NewsApr 5, 2026

Urea‑Activated Nanocarrier Enables Targeted SGLT2 Inhibition for Metabolic and Kidney Disease

A team led by Ren, Gao and Yun introduced a urea‑activated nanocarrier that releases SGLT2 inhibitors only where urea is elevated, delivering precise metabolic rescue in animal models of cardiovascular‑kidney‑metabolic syndrome. The approach promises to cut systemic side effects and...

By Pulse
Whole-Body MRI Predicts Ovarian Cancer Treatment Outcomes
NewsApr 5, 2026

Whole-Body MRI Predicts Ovarian Cancer Treatment Outcomes

Researchers published a study in the British Journal of Cancer showing that whole‑body diffusion‑weighted MRI performed after neoadjuvant chemotherapy can accurately forecast whether advanced ovarian cancer patients will achieve complete tumor resection during interval debulking surgery. Quantitative diffusion metrics, especially...

By Bioengineer.org
Distributed Fusion Framework Predicts Breast Cancer Recurrence
NewsApr 5, 2026

Distributed Fusion Framework Predicts Breast Cancer Recurrence

Researchers introduced a distributed fusion framework that leverages MapReduce to predict breast cancer recurrence with higher accuracy than traditional centralized models. The system splits massive genomic, imaging, and clinical datasets across multiple compute nodes, processes them in parallel, and fuses...

By Bioengineer.org
Healthcare Workers: Start Easy Tech Projects with Real Impact
SocialApr 5, 2026

Healthcare Workers: Start Easy Tech Projects with Real Impact

If you work in healthcare and want to explore tech start here. 3 beginner-friendly projects: • Patient satisfaction insights • Smart inventory tracking • No-show prediction No heavy coding. Real problems. Clear impact. Projects > vibes.

By Ebere Oyek (Nelo) — Data | AI | ML
Seeing Biological Age Data Drives Real Health Improvements
SocialApr 5, 2026

Seeing Biological Age Data Drives Real Health Improvements

Some doctors say wearables & epigenetic age tests aren’t useful because they aren’t clinically approved But a new study of 178 people over a year says otherwise When people saw their data & biological age, they changed behavior & saw measurable improvements...

By David Sinclair, PhD
Wake Forest Launches $5.7M MORPH Study on ‘Movement Medicine’ for Older Adults
NewsApr 5, 2026

Wake Forest Launches $5.7M MORPH Study on ‘Movement Medicine’ for Older Adults

Wake Forest School of Medicine has started a five‑year, $5.7 million NIH‑funded MORPH trial to evaluate a low‑impact “movement medicine” protocol for seniors with osteoarthritis. The remote program uses wearables, mobile apps and weekly video groups to encourage frequent, gentle activity...

By Pulse
Future Peptide Therapy Needs Automated Multi‑dose Syringe
SocialApr 5, 2026

Future Peptide Therapy Needs Automated Multi‑dose Syringe

The peptide revolution will require a small (reservoir enabled) auto syringe that doses at intervals with multiple peptides throughout the day. Basically a parallel exo-somatic signaling system.

By Peter H. Diamandis
Apple Watch’s Health‑Data Engine Sets New Benchmark for Consumer Big‑Data Analytics
NewsApr 5, 2026

Apple Watch’s Health‑Data Engine Sets New Benchmark for Consumer Big‑Data Analytics

Apple’s Watch platform is being hailed as a new standard for consumer‑grade big‑data analytics, leveraging FDA‑cleared atrial‑fibrillation detection and a growing suite of health metrics. Senior director Deidre Caldbeck says the goal is inclusive, actionable data for every iPhone user,...

By Pulse
Companion Robot Abi Rolls Out to West Coast Senior Communities
NewsApr 5, 2026

Companion Robot Abi Rolls Out to West Coast Senior Communities

Andromeda Robotics founder Grace Brown has introduced Abi, a socially interactive humanoid robot, into senior living communities across California and Washington. The robot, already operating in Australian facilities, can converse in 90 languages and is positioned to address the loneliness...

By Pulse
AI Blood Test Shows Promise for Simultaneous Detection of Six Brain Disorders
NewsApr 5, 2026

AI Blood Test Shows Promise for Simultaneous Detection of Six Brain Disorders

Researchers at Lund University unveiled ProtAIDe‑Dx, an AI system that analyzes blood‑based protein patterns to diagnose six neurodegenerative conditions at once. The model achieved up to 95% balanced accuracy for ALS and 92% for Parkinson’s, signaling a potential shift in...

By Pulse
Machine Learning Links Spironolactone to Reduced Fibrosis Risk
SocialApr 5, 2026

Machine Learning Links Spironolactone to Reduced Fibrosis Risk

Spironolactone and Fibrosis in Heart Failure Risk: Machine Learning Analysis of HOMAGE Trial Plasma Proteomics https://t.co/Ho2RL0RhO4 https://t.co/cHkogagDTt

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Diamond Nanocoating Turns Single‑Use Raman Sensors Reusable
NewsApr 5, 2026

Diamond Nanocoating Turns Single‑Use Raman Sensors Reusable

Researchers have demonstrated that a nanometer‑thin diamond coating can encapsulate gold‑nanoparticle SERS substrates, preserving their signal while surviving harsh chemical and mechanical stress. The breakthrough promises reusable Raman sensors for industrial and biomedical applications, eliminating the need for disposable chips.

By Pulse
Protein Monitoring Enhances EASO Obesity Care Timing
NewsApr 4, 2026

Protein Monitoring Enhances EASO Obesity Care Timing

The European Association for the Study of Obesity (EASO) has released new guidance emphasizing regular protein monitoring to optimize obesity treatment timing. Clinical data show that tracking protein intake enables clinicians to adjust interventions earlier, boosting weight‑loss efficacy. The recommendation...

By Bioengineer.org
Cash‑pay GLP‑1 Clinics: Easy to Copy, Unsafe, Unregulated
SocialApr 4, 2026

Cash‑pay GLP‑1 Clinics: Easy to Copy, Unsafe, Unregulated

By now we have all read the piece in @nytimes about MEDVi's $1B+ business selling GLP-1s online with a ton of marketing, and very little ownership of infrastructure. I asked two friends @josh_tauber and @keatonbedell: - Is there any moat? (no) -...

By Christina Farr
AI-Powered Robot Performs Fully Autonomous Blood Draws
SocialApr 4, 2026

AI-Powered Robot Performs Fully Autonomous Blood Draws

World’s First Autonomous Blood-Drawing #Robot Uses #AI to Find Veins and Collect Blood Automatically by @Berci #MedTech #Healthcare #HealthTech #Tech #Technology https://t.co/fQdjp2ubdz

By Ron van Loon
AI Tested to Support Battlefield Medical Decisions
BlogApr 4, 2026

AI Tested to Support Battlefield Medical Decisions

UK Defence Science and Technology Laboratory and the US DARPA conducted AI‑enabled battlefield medical triage trials, testing whether AI can be aligned with individual medics' ethical preferences. Simulated mass‑casualty scenarios in October 2025 let participants evaluate AI decisions without knowing...

By UK Defence Journal – Air
AI Prosthetic Hand Adapts Through Daily Use
SocialApr 4, 2026

AI Prosthetic Hand Adapts Through Daily Use

A Smarter Prosthetic: Esper Bionics’ #AI Hand Learns from Everyday Use by @EsperBionics #EmergingTech #Technology #Innovation https://t.co/LJXFZUA3OL

By Ron van Loon
Wearable Device Detects Plastic Particles Inside Humans
SocialApr 4, 2026

Wearable Device Detects Plastic Particles Inside Humans

Smartwatch-like device could help detect plastic particles in the human body by Estonian Research Council @TechXplore_com Learn more: https://t.co/wRQlH1XYgK #Innovation #Technology #EmergingTech https://t.co/Hx2nO541cp

By Ron van Loon
Evaluation of Large Language Models for Medical Applications: Theoretical Foundations, Empirical Performance and Clinical Implementation Frameworks
NewsApr 4, 2026

Evaluation of Large Language Models for Medical Applications: Theoretical Foundations, Empirical Performance and Clinical Implementation Frameworks

The MedHELM framework, built by Stanford’s CRFM, Stanford Healthcare, and Microsoft, introduces a clinician‑validated, 121‑task benchmark that evaluates large language models across the full spectrum of medical work. It replaces USMLE‑style exams with multi‑turn, longitudinal case vignettes covering decision support,...

By healthcare.digital
Insurers and AI Firms Secretly Record Therapy to Cut Costs
SocialApr 4, 2026

Insurers and AI Firms Secretly Record Therapy to Cut Costs

Yes, health insurer and Silicon Valley owned AI companies are taping therapy sessions and using that data. It's a creepy situation driven by health insurers not wanting to pay for mental health care. https://t.co/zLyh5fcdvr

By Matt Stoller
Five Tech Giants Roll Out AI Health Chatbots, Journalist Tests
SocialApr 4, 2026

Five Tech Giants Roll Out AI Health Chatbots, Journalist Tests

This year 5 tech companies have introduced AI chatbots to consumers for health support @AnthropicAI @perplexity_ai @OpenAI @Microsoft @amazon @nicnguyen, a @WSJ journalist, tried some out. gift link https://t.co/vwO261Q6qB https://t.co/VFPyvc1P9O

By Eric Topol
Vitals Vault Hires Bestselling Author Dr. Robert Lufkin as CMO to Boost AI‑driven Predictive Health
NewsApr 4, 2026

Vitals Vault Hires Bestselling Author Dr. Robert Lufkin as CMO to Boost AI‑driven Predictive Health

Vitals Vault announced the appointment of Dr. Robert Lufkin, a New York Times bestselling author and former UCLA/USC professor, as chief medical officer. The move is intended to sharpen the company’s AI‑based intelligence engine and expand its imaging services as it scales...

By Pulse
Precision Analytics Cut Inflammation, Boost Function in Seniors
SocialApr 4, 2026

Precision Analytics Cut Inflammation, Boost Function in Seniors

Leveraging Precision Medicine Analytics to Optimize Inflammation Reduction and Enhance Physical Function in Older Adults https://t.co/BSSN0SwK8a https://t.co/yRxbhtHG5r

By David Barzilai, MD PhD
Laser-Induced Graphene Patch Delivers Noninvasive, Low-Temperature Melanoma Therapy
NewsApr 4, 2026

Laser-Induced Graphene Patch Delivers Noninvasive, Low-Temperature Melanoma Therapy

Researchers at Wuhan University and City University of Hong Kong have created a soft, transparent, stretchable laser‑induced graphene (LIG)‑Cu/PDMS patch for non‑invasive melanoma treatment. The patch converts low‑power light into mild heat (~42 °C) that triggers localized copper ion release, killing...

By Graphene-Info