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Georgia Tech Builds Network Sandbox to Test Hospital Cyber Defenses
NewsMay 11, 2026

Georgia Tech Builds Network Sandbox to Test Hospital Cyber Defenses

Georgia Tech secured up to $12 million from ARPA‑H’s UPGRADE program to launch the Hospital‑Integrated Vulnerability Identification and Proactive Remediation (H‑VIPER) project. The initiative builds a whole‑hospital network sandbox that lets IT teams test patches and remediation strategies without disrupting patient...

By TechTarget SearchERP
When Reliability Becomes Patient Care in Nuclear Medicine
NewsMay 11, 2026

When Reliability Becomes Patient Care in Nuclear Medicine

Nuclear medicine is evolving from a purely diagnostic tool to a therapeutic platform through radioligand therapy and theranostics, where the same molecular target guides both imaging and treatment. Because radiopharmaceuticals decay continuously, manufacturing, release, and distribution must function as a...

By PharmaVoice
Precision in Motion: Decoding the Critical Operations Behind the Logistics of Next-Generation Cell and Gene Therapies
NewsMay 11, 2026

Precision in Motion: Decoding the Critical Operations Behind the Logistics of Next-Generation Cell and Gene Therapies

Cell and gene therapies (CGTs) are transforming personalized medicine but demand ultra‑precise logistics because they are patient‑specific, highly sensitive, and often viable for only minutes to hours. Traditional freight cannot meet the sub‑30‑minute delivery windows, cryogenic temperature requirements, and real‑time...

By BioPharma Dive
STAT+: Five Years After Disaster, a Rare Disease Community Gets New Chance at Treatment
NewsMay 11, 2026

STAT+: Five Years After Disaster, a Rare Disease Community Gets New Chance at Treatment

Astellas Pharma has re‑initiated its gene‑therapy trial for X‑linked myotubular myopathy (XLMTM) five years after a previous study was halted by safety concerns. Early observations from the first participant, Joshua "JJ" Gonzalez, indicate a dramatic reduction in airway suctioning, suggesting...

By STAT (Biotech)
Bologna’s Cellply Secures €7.15 Million to Develop Tools for Faster Immunotherapy and Cell Therapy Development
NewsMay 11, 2026

Bologna’s Cellply Secures €7.15 Million to Develop Tools for Faster Immunotherapy and Cell Therapy Development

Italian deep‑tech startup Cellply has closed a €7.15 million ($7.8 million) funding round led by ENEA Tech e Biomedical. The capital will fund global rollout of its VivaCyte® single‑cell analysis platform and development of next‑generation ATMP quality‑control tools. The round also saw...

By EU-Startups
Google Health App Launches with Ability to Connect Apps, Devices, and Medical Records to Offer “Comprehensive View” Of Health
NewsMay 11, 2026

Google Health App Launches with Ability to Connect Apps, Devices, and Medical Records to Offer “Comprehensive View” Of Health

Google has rebranded the Fitbit app as Google Health, adding four dedicated tabs—Today, Fitness, Sleep and Health—to deliver a unified view of wellness data. The platform pulls information from wearables, third‑party apps, Apple Health, and Health Connect, and now lets...

By HTN – Health Tech Newspaper (UK)
Dentsu Indonesia and Wardah Tackle Hidden Hearing Challenge with ‘Hear in Hijab’ Innovation
NewsMay 11, 2026

Dentsu Indonesia and Wardah Tackle Hidden Hearing Challenge with ‘Hear in Hijab’ Innovation

Dentsu Indonesia and beauty brand Wardah have launched Hear in Hijab, an award‑winning hearing‑aid that clips onto a hijab as a brooch. The lightweight 12‑gram device captures sound outside the fabric and wirelessly delivers up to 100 dB of enhanced clarity...

By Campaign Brief Asia
Eliminating Manual Data Entry: How Automation Empowers Care Teams And Improves Outcomes
NewsMay 11, 2026

Eliminating Manual Data Entry: How Automation Empowers Care Teams And Improves Outcomes

Healthcare providers are turning to AI‑driven automation to replace manual data entry and create a unified, cleansed patient record—often called a single version of the truth. By aggregating data from hospitals, labs, and patients, the system delivers real‑time, actionable summaries...

By AiThority » Sales Enablement
NHS to Grant Palantir Contractors ‘Unlimited Access’ to Patient Data
NewsMay 11, 2026

NHS to Grant Palantir Contractors ‘Unlimited Access’ to Patient Data

The UK National Health Service has signed a deal granting Palantir contractors unlimited access to patient records across its network. The agreement, whose financial terms remain undisclosed, aims to leverage Palantir's data‑analytics platform for AI‑driven health insights. Critics warn that...

By Financial Times – Technology
Maintaining Trust in Medical AI:  Monitoring and Managing Model Lifecycle
NewsMay 11, 2026

Maintaining Trust in Medical AI: Monitoring and Managing Model Lifecycle

Artificial intelligence is becoming integral to health‑tech, powering diagnostics, decision support and patient management. However, models trained on historic data can lose accuracy as patient populations, clinical practices and data capture evolve. The article explains data drift (shifts in input...

By MedTech Intelligence
EMVision Expands Pivotal FDA Trial to Include Acute Ischaemia Detection
NewsMay 10, 2026

EMVision Expands Pivotal FDA Trial to Include Acute Ischaemia Detection

EMVision Medical Devices has expanded its pivotal FDA De Novo trial to evaluate acute ischaemia detection alongside its original haemorrhage indication. The trial now includes over 125 recruited patients with no reported device‑related adverse events, and full enrollment is projected...

By Small Caps Mining
Gallium‐Containing Agents for Tumor Diagnosis and Therapy: Current Status and Future Prospects
NewsMay 10, 2026

Gallium‐Containing Agents for Tumor Diagnosis and Therapy: Current Status and Future Prospects

Gallium-based agents are emerging as powerful tools in tumor theranostics, combining diagnostic precision with therapeutic action. 68Ga-labeled PET probes have become routine for detecting prostate, neuroendocrine and other cancers, while gallium therapeutics target DNA metabolism, tumor immunity and angiogenesis. The...

By Small (Wiley)
Field‑Programmable Biofunctional Films: From Assisted Fabrication to Integrated Diagnostic‐Therapeutic Devices
NewsMay 10, 2026

Field‑Programmable Biofunctional Films: From Assisted Fabrication to Integrated Diagnostic‐Therapeutic Devices

Field‑programmable biofunctional films (FPBFs) are thin‑film platforms that can be programmed to react to a range of physical fields—thermal, mechanical, electrical, optical, magnetic and acoustic. Recent advances in single‑ and multi‑field‑assisted fabrication have expanded their structural tunability and functional density,...

By Small (Wiley)
AI-Powered Electrocardiogram Detects Early Signs of Heart Failure
NewsMay 9, 2026

AI-Powered Electrocardiogram Detects Early Signs of Heart Failure

A University of Texas‑Southwestern team demonstrated that an artificial‑intelligence‑enhanced electrocardiogram (AI‑ECG) can reliably detect left ventricular systolic dysfunction, a precursor to heart failure, among Kenyan patients. In a cohort of nearly 6,000 individuals, 1,444 received confirmatory echocardiograms, revealing a 14.1%...

By Medical Xpress
Taiwan's First 3-in-1 Home Test for COVID, Flu to Hit Pharmacies by Late May
NewsMay 9, 2026

Taiwan's First 3-in-1 Home Test for COVID, Flu to Hit Pharmacies by Late May

Taiwan's Food and Drug Administration approved the island's first at‑home 3‑in‑1 rapid test for COVID‑19, influenza A and B in November 2025. The combined antigen kit, featuring a shallow 2‑centimetre nasal swab, will be stocked in pharmacies by late May...

By Focus Taiwan (CNA) – Business
Contributor: How Remote Care Is Changing Parkinson Treatment
NewsMay 9, 2026

Contributor: How Remote Care Is Changing Parkinson Treatment

Remote programming of Abbott’s NeuroSphere Virtual Clinic has accelerated deep brain stimulation (DBS) optimization for Parkinson’s patients, cutting adjustment time from over 15 hours to under an hour. In the ROAM‑DBS trial, participants using the virtual clinic reported symptom improvement...

By AJMC (The American Journal of Managed Care)
A Buggy Fitbit Update Is Blinding Sensors on the Pixel Watch 3 and 4
NewsMay 9, 2026

A Buggy Fitbit Update Is Blinding Sensors on the Pixel Watch 3 and 4

Google’s recent Fitbit Air launch coincided with a firmware update (3.57.1.2.910093395.release) that unintentionally stripped sensor permissions on Pixel Watch 3 and Pixel Watch 4. The bug disables SpO₂ and skin‑temperature tracking, leaving users unable to re‑enable the sensors because the system reports...

By Android Central
AI Predicts Chemoresistance in Bladder Cancer
NewsMay 9, 2026

AI Predicts Chemoresistance in Bladder Cancer

Researchers published a machine‑learning framework that fuses tumor transcriptome profiles with high‑resolution digital pathology to forecast chemoresistance in muscle‑invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). The multimodal model outperformed single‑data approaches, accurately distinguishing resistant from responsive tumors in extensive validation cohorts. By pinpointing...

By Bioengineer.org
Lab-Grown Diamond Technology Poised to Revolutionize Radiation Dose Measurement
NewsMay 9, 2026

Lab-Grown Diamond Technology Poised to Revolutionize Radiation Dose Measurement

Researchers at Tokyo Metropolitan University, together with Tohoku University and Orbray, have created a heteroepitaxial lab‑grown diamond ionization chamber that dramatically outperforms conventional air‑based dosimeters. The diamond detector is about 1,250 times smaller yet 13,500 times more sensitive per unit...

By Bioengineer.org
AI Finally Solves the Food Tracking Problem Wearables Ignored
NewsMay 8, 2026

AI Finally Solves the Food Tracking Problem Wearables Ignored

Polyverse’s CalCam app leverages Google’s Gemini 2.0 Flash model to turn a single meal photo into a detailed calorie and nutrient breakdown. By automating food identification, portion estimation, and macronutrient calculation, the app eliminates the manual data entry that drives...

By PYMNTS
Bridging Gaps in Rural Healthcare: How AI and Collaboration Drive Efficiency
NewsMay 8, 2026

Bridging Gaps in Rural Healthcare: How AI and Collaboration Drive Efficiency

Pivot Point Consulting has teamed with Microsoft to deliver the AI‑powered Dragon Copilot to rural hospitals at a 60% discount off MSRP. The solution adds ambient clinical listening, automated documentation and real‑time visit summarization, aiming to cut clinician workload and...

By Healthcare Innovation
New Brain Scan Index Detects Hidden Alzheimer’s Patterns Before Memory Loss Begins
NewsMay 8, 2026

New Brain Scan Index Detects Hidden Alzheimer’s Patterns Before Memory Loss Begins

Researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center have introduced the Regional Vulnerability Index, a mathematical tool that evaluates standard MRI scans for Alzheimer’s‑like structural patterns. The index quantifies how closely an individual’s brain matches a disease blueprint, revealing...

By PsyPost
Brain Stimulation Boosts Willpower to Quit Smoking
NewsMay 8, 2026

Brain Stimulation Boosts Willpower to Quit Smoking

A double‑blind, fMRI‑guided trial found that high‑frequency rTMS targeting the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) cut smokers’ daily consumption by about 11 cigarettes, outperforming sham and orbitofrontal cortex stimulation. The 15‑session protocol boosted prefrontal activity while suppressing reward‑related regions, correlating...

By Neuroscience News
Development and Validation of a Multimodal Interpretable Machine Learning Model with SHAP for Malignancy Risk Prediction in Bethesda III Thyroid...
NewsMay 8, 2026

Development and Validation of a Multimodal Interpretable Machine Learning Model with SHAP for Malignancy Risk Prediction in Bethesda III Thyroid...

Researchers created a multimodal, interpretable machine‑learning model that combines clinical data, ultrasound features, and BRAF V600E mutation status to predict malignancy in Bethesda III thyroid nodules. In a dual‑center study of 490 patients, the fusion model achieved an AUC of 0.959 in...

By Research Square – News/Updates
Addressing Manufacturing and Access Barriers in Advanced Therapeutics
NewsMay 8, 2026

Addressing Manufacturing and Access Barriers in Advanced Therapeutics

Advanced cell and gene therapies are moving from research to commercial markets, but their complex manufacturing creates variability that delays patient access. Industry leaders are deploying process analytical technologies (PAT) and artificial intelligence (AI) to gain real‑time insight and predictive...

By BioPharm International
How to Manage a Virtualization Migration in Healthcare
NewsMay 8, 2026

How to Manage a Virtualization Migration in Healthcare

Healthcare providers are accelerating migrations to new virtualization platforms as rising license fees and bundled pricing strain budgets. Executives like Nutanix’s Scott Ragsdale warn that a migration touches a decade of operational procedures, technical debt, and clinical workloads. Successful moves...

By HealthTech Magazine
Precision Neuroscience CEO on Medtronic Partnership, What's Next
NewsMay 8, 2026

Precision Neuroscience CEO on Medtronic Partnership, What's Next

Precision Neuroscience CEO Michael Mager announced a partnership with Medtronic to commercialize a reversible brain‑computer interface (BCI) that lets paralyzed users control digital devices with thought. The company has temporarily implanted 83 devices in volunteers under FDA clearance and is...

By Bloomberg – Markets
Three in 10 AVRs in Adults Younger Than 65 Are Transcatheter
NewsMay 8, 2026

Three in 10 AVRs in Adults Younger Than 65 Are Transcatheter

A registry analysis of 34,504 U.S. patients under 65 undergoing aortic valve replacement shows 28.5% received TAVI, up from 15.7% in 2016 and plateauing around 29% by 2024, while isolated SAVR fell from 43.8% to 27.0%. Growth in TAVI accelerated...

By TCTMD
HIMSSCast: ‘Implement an AI Solution in Digestible Chunks’
NewsMay 8, 2026

HIMSSCast: ‘Implement an AI Solution in Digestible Chunks’

Northwell Health Labs has integrated artificial intelligence into its revenue cycle management, achieving a 40% reduction in error rates. The AI was deployed in small, digestible chunks, allowing the system to generate quick wins and avoid the pitfalls of a...

By Healthcare Finance News (HIMSS Media)
Google Unveils Screenless Fitbit Air, New Google Health App
NewsMay 8, 2026

Google Unveils Screenless Fitbit Air, New Google Health App

Google introduced the screenless Fitbit Air, a $99.99 wearable that tracks heart rate, sleep, oxygen, temperature and activity without a display. The device pairs with the rebranded Google Health app—formerly the Fitbit app—offering a unified dashboard that aggregates data from...

By MobiHealthNews (HIMSS Media)
FDA Issues Most Serious Recall for Certain Pacemaker Devices by Boston Scientific
NewsMay 8, 2026

FDA Issues Most Serious Recall for Certain Pacemaker Devices by Boston Scientific

The FDA issued a Class I recall for Boston Scientific’s ACCOLADE pacemakers and cardiac resynchronization therapy models after detecting a software‑related battery flaw that can trigger Safety Mode and limit pacing. The agency advises clinicians to install a software upgrade during...

By AHA News – American Hospital Association
The Healthcare Careers Being Shaped Most Directly by AI and Digital Transformation
NewsMay 8, 2026

The Healthcare Careers Being Shaped Most Directly by AI and Digital Transformation

AI and digital transformation are redefining core healthcare professions, moving health information management, health informatics, and nursing from traditional, paper‑based or siloed functions to data‑centric, AI‑enabled roles. Health information managers now oversee data governance, interoperability standards, and AI‑ready datasets, while...

By HealthWorks Collective – Technology
Multimodal Remote Digital Phenotyping for Detecting and Tracking Early Parkinsonian Change in LRRK2 Carriers
NewsMay 8, 2026

Multimodal Remote Digital Phenotyping for Detecting and Tracking Early Parkinsonian Change in LRRK2 Carriers

Researchers introduced a remote, multimodal video platform to phenotype Parkinson’s disease risk in LRRK2 gene carriers. The study analyzed 829 participants, including 158 carriers, and achieved 92.9% accuracy (AUROC 0.92, AUPRC 0.82) in distinguishing non‑manifest carriers from controls. A continuous “PD Weigh‑In” score...

By Research Square – News/Updates
AI & Data Exchange 2026: NIH’s Susan Gregurick on Overcoming Data Silos with AI Analytics
NewsMay 8, 2026

AI & Data Exchange 2026: NIH’s Susan Gregurick on Overcoming Data Silos with AI Analytics

At the AI & Data Exchange 2026, NIH associate director for data science Susan Gregurick outlined the agency’s aggressive push to use artificial intelligence for breaking data silos and accelerating health research. NIH is leveraging AI partnerships with the Energy Department...

By Federal News Network
Telehealth Crisis Case Study Highlights Challenges of Cross-State Emergency Care
NewsMay 8, 2026

Telehealth Crisis Case Study Highlights Challenges of Cross-State Emergency Care

A recent case study details a telehealth behavioral health emergency where a South Carolina‑licensed clinician treated a suicidal patient who was actually in Florida. The provider had to locate the patient, engage EMS, and navigate cross‑state licensure rules before the...

By Telehealth.org News
Nurses Protest Palantir’s Expanding Role in U.S. Health Systems
NewsMay 8, 2026

Nurses Protest Palantir’s Expanding Role in U.S. Health Systems

National Nurses United, representing over 225,000 nurses, has launched protests against U.S. health systems partnering with Palantir Technologies, citing worries about patient data privacy and AI‑driven decision‑making. Demonstrations in Maine and Tennessee target contracts like MaineHealth’s, where Palantir’s analytics are...

By Telehealth.org News
UT Austin Launches Epic Ahead of New Academic Medical Center
NewsMay 8, 2026

UT Austin Launches Epic Ahead of New Academic Medical Center

The University of Texas at Austin launched Epic’s ambulatory electronic health record on April 6, positioning the system for a seamless Day 1 go‑live when its new academic medical center opens by 2030. The $2.5 billion Dell Medical Center will house a new...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
OpenAI’s Growing Healthcare Footprint
NewsMay 8, 2026

OpenAI’s Growing Healthcare Footprint

In the first four months of 2026, OpenAI launched a suite of healthcare products, including ChatGPT Health, OpenAI for Healthcare, ChatGPT for Clinicians, and the GPT‑Rosalind biology model, and announced a $60 million acquisition of health‑data startup Torch. The moves place...

By Becker’s Hospital Review
How Digital Orchestration Is Redefining Regulatory Infrastructure for Cell and Gene Therapy
NewsMay 8, 2026

How Digital Orchestration Is Redefining Regulatory Infrastructure for Cell and Gene Therapy

The surge in cell and gene therapies is exposing the limits of legacy batch‑centric biopharma systems, which struggle to maintain chain‑of‑identity and chain‑of‑custody for patient‑specific products. SAP’s Cell and Gene Therapy Orchestration (CGTO) platform redesigns digital infrastructure to embed compliance...

By GEN (Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News)
Some Gene Therapies No Longer Require Clinical Trials, Thanks to New FDA Rule. Is This Safe, and Who Will It...
NewsMay 8, 2026

Some Gene Therapies No Longer Require Clinical Trials, Thanks to New FDA Rule. Is This Safe, and Who Will It...

The FDA has introduced a "plausible mechanism pathway" that lets developers market experimental gene‑editing therapies for rare, monogenic disorders without completing traditional large‑scale clinical trials. The rule relies on prior safety data for the delivery platform and permits customization of...

By Live Science
Tandem to File Tubeless Insulin Pump with FDA This Quarter
NewsMay 8, 2026

Tandem to File Tubeless Insulin Pump with FDA This Quarter

Tandem Diabetes Care will file a 510(k) this quarter for a tubeless version of its Mobi insulin pump, aiming for FDA clearance in the second half of 2026. The company reported Q1 revenue of $247.2 million, a 5 % year‑over‑year increase, while...

By MedTech Dive
Bayer Announces Positive Data for Investigational PET Radiotracer
NewsMay 8, 2026

Bayer Announces Positive Data for Investigational PET Radiotracer

On May 7, 2026 Bayer announced that its investigational PET radiotracer I‑124 evuzamitide achieved positive topline results in the Phase III REVEAL study, meeting primary sensitivity and specificity endpoints for diagnosing cardiac amyloidosis. The multicenter trial evaluated 170 adults at 19 U.S....

By Imaging Technology News (ITN)
A Monocyte‐Targeted Nanoplatform for Phagocytosis Activation and Ferroptosis Inhibition in Intracerebral Hemorrhage
NewsMay 8, 2026

A Monocyte‐Targeted Nanoplatform for Phagocytosis Activation and Ferroptosis Inhibition in Intracerebral Hemorrhage

Researchers have engineered a monocyte‑targeted nanoplatform (mPDA@DFO‑CpG‑N1) to accelerate hematoma clearance after intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). The system combines a high‑affinity aptamer for selective monocyte delivery, a TLR9 agonist that overrides CD47‑SIRPα inhibition, and the iron chelator deferoxamine to block ferroptosis....

By Small (Wiley)
Urgent Care Clinics Boost Revenue and Throughput with AI Scribe
NewsMay 8, 2026

Urgent Care Clinics Boost Revenue and Throughput with AI Scribe

Experity Health’s AI Scribe, embedded in its urgent‑care EHR, automatically transcribes provider‑patient conversations into structured notes. Since its rollout in October 2025, more than 450 clinics have logged over 400,000 visits, cutting daily documentation time by roughly 40%. The efficiency...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
Signal Labs
NewsMay 8, 2026

Signal Labs

Signal Labs is creating an AI‑first "attention infrastructure" that filters and prioritizes signals for large, multi‑party organizations. Its inaugural product, SignalOS, tackles the fragmented U.S. healthcare payment stack by automating claim, authorization and clinical data coordination. Founder Raj Ronanki, former...

By Lightspeed » Ideas
Abridge Releases Ambient AI Tech for Nurses
NewsMay 8, 2026

Abridge Releases Ambient AI Tech for Nurses

Abridge announced that its ambient documentation AI is now available to nurses at every health‑system client nationwide. The technology automatically captures and records patient‑encounter notes, aiming to cut the administrative load that nurses traditionally shoulder. Early adopters include Mayo Clinic,...

By Healthcare IT News (HIMSS Media)
Health System Downtime Recovery Must Involve All Technologies
NewsMay 8, 2026

Health System Downtime Recovery Must Involve All Technologies

Hospital contingency plans for network downtime typically center on electronic health records (EHR), leaving specialty applications unprotected, according to Rebecca Romine of Polsinelli Law Firm. When a network outage occurs, these critical tools can become inaccessible, jeopardizing patient care and...

By Healthcare Finance News (HIMSS Media)
Willis Knighton Health Taps AI Scribe Vendor
NewsMay 8, 2026

Willis Knighton Health Taps AI Scribe Vendor

Willis Knighton Health, a four‑hospital network in Shreveport, Louisiana, has chosen Commure as its enterprise ambient AI scribe vendor. The partnership integrates Commure’s AI‑driven documentation tool with the system’s Meditech Expanse EHR. A seven‑specialty pilot showed 88% of providers experienced...

By Becker’s Hospital Review