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Lab-in-a-box takes aim at doctors' computer activity
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San Diego CA (SPX) Feb 15, 2015 They call it "the Lab-in-a-Box." According to Nadir Weibel, a research scientist in the Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) department at the University of California, San Diego, inside the box are assorted sensors and software designed to monitor a doctor's office, particularly during consultations with patients. The goal is to analyze the physician's behavior and better understand the dynamics of the interactions of the doctor with the electronic medical recor ... read more
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Potential new breathalyzer for lung cancer screening
Researchers from Chongqing University in China have developed a high sensitive fluorescence-based sensor device that can rapidly identify cancer related volatile organic compounds - biomarkers foun ... more
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New drug shields monkeys from AIDS: study
Scientists said Wednesday a new drug tested on monkeys provided an astonishingly effective shield against an animal version of the AIDS virus, a major gain in the quest for an HIV vaccine. ... more
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Flu shot protects against new strain H7N9: study
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Chinese cosmetic tourists reap regret in South Korea
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More infectious diseases emerging because of climate change
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Schools reopen as Liberia turns page on Ebola epidemic
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Death toll rises to 28 in Mozambique cholera epidemic
The death toll from a cholera epidemic in Mozambique that broke out after widespread flooding has climbed to 28, the government said Monday. ... more
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Ebola virus may have been present in West Africa long before 2014 outbreak
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S. Korea cracks down on foreign-focused plastic surgery clinics
South Korea on Friday announced a crackdown on illegal brokers and unregistered clinics in a bid to protect medical tourists, especially those drawn by the country's booming plastic surgery industry. ... more
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Swedish children visit virtual hospital before surgery
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Swiss tourist dies of swine flu in India as toll mounts
A Swiss tourist died Thursday of swine flu while visiting India, a local health official said, as the country grapples with an outbreak that has killed more than 400 people since the start of 2015. ... more
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US to withdraw troops from Ebola mission in West Africa
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Death rate in US blacks infected with HIV drops 28%
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