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Free virtual event highlights new inventions on point-of-care medical technologies

Life sciences entrepreneurs, researchers and investors working to shape the future of point-of-care medical technologies will gather next week for a free virtual event that will highlight new inventions and connect participants to resources to advance their work.

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Concerns over blood clots in Laos Covid patients intensify

VIENTIANE (The Vientiane Times/ANN): News that a diabetic woman who contracted Covid-19 had two legs amputated last week because of blood clots has sparked further alarm about the complications that can be caused by the virus.

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Singapore develops world-first blood test to monitor cancer treatment success


Singapore develops world-first blood test to monitor cancer treatment success
Singapore develops world-first blood test to monitor cancer treatment success
09 June 2021 | News
The ExoSCOPE test accurately classifies disease status and determines treatment outcome within 24 hours after the start of treatment
Image credit- NUS Singapore
Cancer patients who are undergoing targeted therapy can look forward to a new blood test that could tell their doctors whether the treatment is working, within one day after the start of the treatment. 
Assistant Professor Shao Huilin and her research team from the Department of Biomedical Engineering and Institute for Health Innovation & Technology (iHealthtech) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) have developed a technology that is accurate, less invasive and significantly brings forward the evaluation window, by using liquid biopsies.

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Kourtney Kardashian Sparks Chatter After Posting a Picture of Travis Barker's Blood

The mom of three raises people s eyebrows with her new Instagram post as she treats her followers to a picture of a vial of Travis blood that she reposts from the rocker s page.

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Covid lessons from UK - The Hindu BusinessLine


Covid lessons from UK
Mass vaccination has been key to flattening the curve
Since March 2020, the National Health Service in the UK has been engulfed by two tidal waves of Covid-19. Over a year on, case numbers and deaths are now right down. The rapid and effective mobilisation of the NHS in the fight against Covid is one of the notable successes of the past year, commercialisation of aspects of public health like ‘test and trace’ less so.
The efforts of the frontline staff redeployed to the care of Covid patients on the wards and in intensive care have been nothing short of superhuman and the same could be said for the millions of healthcare colleagues in India. The knock-on effects on non-Covid medical care both in India and the UK will unfortunately mean numerous missed diagnoses or delayed care and burgeoning waiting lists for routine surgery. Health inequalities have also been in sharp focus in the UK, with ethnic minorities hardest hit by Covid.

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AstraZeneca Shots Carry Slightly Higher Risk of Bleeding Problem, New Study Says


AstraZeneca Vaccine Carries Slightly Higher Risk of Bleeding Disorders, Study Shows
But the research, involving 2.53 million adults in Scotland, found that the vaccine’s benefits outweighed the small risks.
A dose of the AstraZeneca vaccine being prepared in Newcastle, Scotland, in January.Credit.Owen Humphreys/PAMPC, via Associated Press
June 9, 2021, 3:23 p.m. ET
People receiving the Covid vaccine made by Oxford-AstraZeneca had a slightly increased risk of a bleeding disorder, and possibly other rare blood problems, researchers reported on Wednesday.
The findings, from a study of 2.53 million adults in Scotland who received their first doses of either the AstraZeneca vaccine or the one made by Pfizer-BioNTech, were published in the journal Nature Medicine. About 1.7 million of the shots were the AstraZeneca vaccine.

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