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AI-Powered Skin Imaging Shows Diagnostic Accuracy and Speed
April 2025
Discover a recent study that indicates that autonomous total body photography could be a valuable tool in dermatological settings.
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11 Aug 2017
The University of Huddersfield’s Pressure Ulcer Experts Team up Bruin Biometrics Based in Los Angeles
9 August, 2017 – An innovative research collaboration between the University of Huddersfield and the Los Angeles-based medical device company…
10 Jul 2017
Mutated Gene Found to be Responsible for Eczema
MUTATIONS of CARD11 may facilitate the occurrence of eczema, a disease that affects millions of people globally, suggests a new study by the National…
10 Jul 2017
Antibiotics Cause Long-Lasting Effects on the Skin’s Microbiomes
RESIDENT bacterial communities of the skin, including those that compete with diseases like Staphylococcus aureus, can be greatly reduced following the…
10 Apr 2017
Vaccine Reduces Risk of Hospitalisation with Shingles
THE RISK of developing shingles (herpes zoster virus), a skin condition that occurs once the varicella-zoster virus is reactivated in nerve cells, can be…
10 Apr 2017
Melanoma, Mutations, and Mice
MELANOMAS with mutations in ATR, a protein that detects and repairs DNA damage caused by ultraviolet exposure and which contributes to cell reproduction…
5 Apr 2017
Australia’s Bionic Vision Technologies Raises US$18 Million (AU$23.5 M) to Develop ‘Bionic Eye’ for Global Markets
Melbourne, Australia, April 03, 2017 – Retinal implant innovator Bionic Vision Technologies (BVT) today announced it had raised US $18 million…
26 Jan 2017
Artificial Intelligence Recognises Skin Cancers as well As Doctors
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE has been trained to recognise skin cancers at a level equivalent to dermatologists, according to the findings of a new study from…
9 Jan 2017
Low Levels of Physical Activity Can Still Improve Happiness
THE RESULTS of a large study that used the smartphones of over 10,000 participants show that small amounts of physical activity, or non-exercise activity…
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