University of Illinois professors Manuel Enrique Hernandez and Richard Sowers, in collaboration with James R. Brasic, professor at Johns Hopkins and New York University, have published a study ...
The top 5 most-read dermatology content of 2025 on AJMC.com included innovative advances from artificial intelligence ...
In a recent study published in the journal NPJ Digital Medicine, researchers used the large-scale accelerometer dataset from the United Kingdom (U.K.) Biobank consisting of unlabeled data for 700,000 ...
AI-enabled wearable sensors can significantly reduce nocturnal scratching in patients with mild atopic dermatitis through haptic feedback. The study demonstrated high accuracy, sensitivity, and ...
“This study has the potential to enhance clinical trial design for CMT,” said Allison Moore, CEO and Founder of HNF. “The use of wearable sensors is revolutionizing the future of how we assess disease ...
Photoplethysmography (PPG) is an optical sensing technique that measures blood volume changes and underpins devices ranging from hospital-grade pulse oximeters to consumer wearables that track heart ...
In a recent study published in the journal PNAS Nexus, researchers explored using multimodal wearable sensors combined with machine learning to measure real-time fatigue among manufacturing workers.
Biogen Idec has partnered with Google X, Google's business unit for long-term “moonshot” projects, to study outside factors that might contribute to the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS), ...
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Biometric sensor study nearing completion; results to be announced before 2026 Kentucky Derby
The AAEP-coordinated project invited six companies (Garmin, StrideSafe, Arioneo, Alogo, Equimetrics, and Stable Analytics) to each recruit at least 100 2-year-old Thoroughbreds, who were to wear the ...
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