Tag Archives: Technology

Artificial intelligence in intensive care units: University Hospital Freiburg relies on x-cardiac technology in clinical routine

Berlin: Berlin-based x-cardiac GmbH is pleased to announce that Freiburg University Hospital has become the second pilot customer for its AI-based software “x-c-bleeding” for predicting severe bleeding complications after cardiac surgery. With the implementation of “x-c-bleeding”, the University Hospital Freiburg takes another important step towards AI-based medicine. Severe post-operative bleeding and acute renal injury are… Read More »

Paysend Enters Partnership with Tencent Financial Technology for Money Transfers Through Weixin

LONDON – 29 DECEMBER 2021 – Paysend, the card-to-card pioneer and international payments platform, today announces a technology partnership with Tencent Financial Technology, the fintech arm of world-leading internet and technology company Tencent, that will enable people receive money through Weixin, the PRC version of WeChat targeting users in mainland China. Under the partnership, Paysend… Read More »

How can diet be linked to technology

If you look on the side of food packets you will see the food’s energy content. A systematic review and meta-analysis of psychological predictors of successful assisted reproductive technologies. Learn more here about linker. Why do people need phosphorus? Current guidelines for adults recommend consuming 1, mg a day, and 1, mg for women aged… Read More »

The Latest Health Technology Vision and Consumer Behavior Insights From Accenture

The COVID-19 pandemic hastened digital transformation for both the health care industry and for individuals — as health consumers, patients, caregivers, and health citizens. Two new reports from Accenture update our understanding of the changed health consumer in the context of both “home: and the health care ecosystem. These reports are Accenture’s annual Digital Health… Read More »

Creating Superior Synthetic Molecules for Medicine – Technology Networks

In a study with implications for the future of drug discovery, Scripps Research scientists showed they were able to turn simple chemicals into unique 3-D structures resembling those found in nature—structures with desirable properties for medicines.    In the process, they found a potential drug lead for inflammatory disease, which is now being investigated further.… Read More »