Researchers from North Carolina State University filed for protection of miniaturized, wireless, wound-monitoring sensors that may be incorporated into swabs or wound dressings for real-time, accurate assessment of wound status.
Med-tech happenings, including deals and partnerships, grants, preclinical data and other news in brief: Alpha Imaging, Astrazeneca, Daiichi Sankyo, Fresneius, Grail, Nephro Group, Radon Medical, Rockwell Medical, Telix..
Many studies have linked the presence of specific bacteria to various diseases. But a general overgrowth of gut bacteria can be a symptom of different conditions, including colorectal cancer and inflammatory bowel disease. A study counting gut microbiome proposes that microbial load, rather than the disease, could explain the presence of certain pathogens.
Gender bias in cardiac treatment guidelines is putting women at risk because guidelines are written based on clinical trials conducted mostly in men. As previously reported in BioWorld, nearly 70% of female patients are underdiagnosed for cardiovascular disease as women are grossly under-represented in clinical trials.
Investors and corporates in health care are optimistic going into 2025 as they believe that capital constraints in the sector are finally easing, according to a report by global investment bank Jefferies. The return of the IPO market and increased M&A activity contributed to an uptick in confidence in the sector.