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via sciencedaily / November 28, 2023

via sciencedaily / November 28, 2023

via sciencedaily / November 28, 2023

Understanding subjective beliefs could be vital to tailoring more effective treatments for depression and ADHD

Taking into account whether people believe they are receiving a real treatment or a fake one (placebo) could provide better insights that could help improve …

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via med-technews / November 21, 2023

NIHR awarded £42m for 14 new HealthTech Research Centres

The National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) has awarded almost £42 million of government funding to establish 14 new centres across England that …

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via med-technews / November 6, 2023

Behind the lens of AR: Eye-tracking in medtech

David Goldman, VP of marketing at Lumus explains why he believes that AR glasses will be a major biometric necessity in the near future. Can you explain how …

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via fiercehealthcare / November 1, 2023

How behavioral health tech can help overcome adoption hurdles among neurodiverse populations

Technologies like wearables and virtual reality could become key tools in engaging neurodiverse patient populations, streamlining provider workflows and …

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via news-medical / October 31, 2023

via news-medical / October 31, 2023

via news-medical / October 31, 2023

University of Melbourne students develop customized video game controller for kid with cerebral palsy

Jerome, a seven-year-old boy with cerebral palsy (CP), has been able to play a video game for the first time, with the help of a team of University of Melbourne …

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