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An automated smartphone-based diagnostic assay for point-of-care semen analysis

An automated smartphone-based diagnostic assay for point-of-care semen analysis | Bioscience News - GEG Tech top picks | Scoop.it
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Although male infertility is as common as female infertility, it often goes undiagnosed because of socioeconomic factors such as stigma, high cost of testing, and availability of laboratory facilities. To facilitate the necessary testing, Kanakasabapathy et al . have designed a smartphone-based assay that can be performed at home or in a remote clinic without access to laboratory equipment. The assay uses an inexpensive device that attaches directly to a phone and is operated through a smartphone application. The accuracy of this approach was very similar to that of computer-assisted laboratory analysis, even when it was performed by untrained users with no clinical background, demonstrating its potential for use at home and in low-resource settings.

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Research team develops portable iPhone-powered lab that can detect cancer with 99% accuracy

Research team develops portable iPhone-powered lab that can detect cancer with 99% accuracy | Bioscience News - GEG Tech top picks | Scoop.it
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It’s no secret that Apple has ambitious plans for iPhone and Apple Watch in the health industry, but it’s not the only company looking for ways to integrate smartphones in the medical field. Recently, a research team from Washington State University, under the leadership of assistant professor Lei Li, developed a portable laboratory that’s powered by a smartphone and capable of detecting cancer nearly instantly…

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Smartphone-based Device Detects Cancer Cells

Smartphone-based Device Detects Cancer Cells | Bioscience News - GEG Tech top picks | Scoop.it

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A device developed by Massachusetts General Hospital investigators may bring rapid, accurate molecular diagnosis of tumors and other diseases to locations lacking the latest medical technology. In their report appearing in PNAS, the researchers describe a smartphone-based device that uses the kind of technology used to make holograms to collect detailed microscopic images for digital analysis of the molecular composition of cells and tissues.


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Chinese start-up gearing up for launch of food-sensing smartphone

Chinese start-up gearing up for launch of food-sensing smartphone | Bioscience News - GEG Tech top picks | Scoop.it
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The world’s first material-sensing smartphone, which could potentially tell you how many calories you're about to eat, will launch in China later this year, its manufacturer has said.

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Detect Diabetes in Seconds with Saliva Sample and a Smart Phone

Detect Diabetes in Seconds with Saliva Sample and a Smart Phone | Bioscience News - GEG Tech top picks | Scoop.it
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Diabetes often referred to by doctors as diabetes mellitus is considered to be one of the leading causes of death. Having this kind of disease doubles your chance of acquiring heart attack. Knowledge about the disease will prevent someone from getting it or it can lessen the risks for diabetes complications. There has been several ways in detecting if someone suffers from it.


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