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Bioactive Glass: Advancing Health Care with Materials ScienceBioactive Glass: Advancing Health Care with Materials Science

Discover the enormous potential of bioactive glass for hard and soft tissue repair. This in-depth article explores the history and development of this fascinating material along with several exciting applications, including bone implants, wound treatment, and drug delivery systems.

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    Tips & Tricks for membranes in Lateral Flow testsTips & Tricks for membranes in Lateral Flow tests
 
A lateral flow test consists of several components. The nitrocellulose membrane is the heart of the assay where the main reactions take place. Get the guide that gives you some ideas to improve the detection, sensitivity, and specificity of your lateral flow assay.
 
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   New device makes a heart procedure safer for patients with atrial fibrillationNew device makes a heart procedure safer for patients with atrial fibrillation
 
A new device invented with the help of an electrophysiologist at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center makes a heart procedure safer for patients suffering from atrial fibrillation (AFib), a common irregular heart rhythm.
 
 Pioneering focused ultrasound trial shows promising results for patients with Parkinson’s disease
 
Pioneering focused ultrasound trial shows promising results for patients with Parkinson’s diseaseThe findings of a major international trial to test a high-tech, scalpel-free approach to treating movement problems caused by Parkinson’s disease have been published in the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine.
 
 
 Wearable sleep monitoring patch created for accurate sleep apnea detection at home
 
Wearable sleep monitoring patch created for accurate sleep apnea detection at homeThe prevalence of sleep disorders, like sleep apnea, is on the rise in the U.S., but current protocols to conduct clinically accepted assessments are expensive and inconvenient.
 
 
 Improved version of leadless pacemaker will soon be available for all patients
 
Improved version of leadless pacemaker will soon be available for all patientsEvery year more than one million people receive a pacemaker. Until now, leadless versions were only available for 20% of these patients.
 
 
 Potential benefits and drawbacks of using AI tools in the field of clinical radiology
 
Potential benefits and drawbacks of using AI tools in the field of clinical radiologySince the launch of ChatGPT in November 2022, the use of large language models (LLMs) powered by artificial intelligence (AI) has taken the world by storm.