Coco wound patch for diabetics

July 27, 2021 DOST Secretary Fortunato “Boy” T. de la Peña hailed Denver Chicano, proprietor of PatchMed Cosmetics Trading, for developing the perforated coco patch “Vermac”.  “This company is amazing because I witnessed how they succeeded with their product lines,” he said. Chicano, who served as a nurse at the Burn Unit of the Philippine … Read more

Doctors stuck at imaging crossroads have new tool to guide CAD decision-making

July 20, 2021 Half of the nearly 200 million people who suffer from CAD (Coronary Artery Disease ) initially check in with chest pain.  And doctors typically turn to either functional stress testing or CT coronary angiography (CTCA) for their initial analyses.  Despite thousands of clinical trials, including the well-known PROMISE and SCOT-HEART investigations, the … Read more

Test accurately identifies those at risk for severe COVID-19, researchers say

July 16, 2021 The two-step test, which combines a newly developed disease risk factor score with conventional blood screening for virus antibodies, was more than 92% accurate at identifying those who would experience serious illness, the data showed.  The test can be administered during COVID-19 screening to help guide treatment before the most severe symptoms … Read more

Urine test may detect people at risk for severe COVID-19, study finds

July 08, 2021 Those infected with the coronavirus have higher levels of a specific type of protein associated with inflammation in their urine than those who did not have the virus, the scientists said.  In addition, amounts of these proteins, called cytokines, were higher in patients with pre-existing chronic health conditions, such as high blood … Read more

New safer blood test is close to 100 per cent accurate at spotting nut allergies

July 01, 2021 A trial by doctors at Guy’s and St Thomas’ Hospital in London has found that the test — called the basophil activation test (BAT) — is close to 100 per cent accurate at spotting nut allergies.  Allergic reactions occur when the immune system overreacts to a trigger —usually food, medication or an … Read more

Snoring in children could affect neurological development, brain MR imaging finds

June 29, 2021 Kids grappling with this issue have structural changes in their brain, which may account for behavioral problems such as inattention or hyperactivity, experts wrote Tuesday in Nature Communications.  The study — funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse, among others — is the largest of its kind, incorporating images from more … Read more

U.S. lawmakers reintroduce House bill safeguarding access to telehealth

June 24, 2021 A bipartisan group of U.S. Representatives has reintroduced a bill aimed at expanding access to telehealth beyond the COVID-19 pandemic. The Protecting Access to Post-COVID-19 telehealth Act of 2021 legislation was introduced in late January by Rep. Mike Thompson, D-Calif., cosponsored by Reps. Peter Welch, D-Vt., Bill Johnson, R-Ohio, David Schweikert, R-Ariz., … Read more

NASA begins testing E-Nose sensor prototype to sniff out COVID-19

June 22, 2021 It took Variable six (6) months to develop the electronics and packaging for the smartphone-based device as well as Bluetooth functionality and a paired mobile app that processes, displays and transmits sensor data.  The company drew on its experience in developing the sensor technologies for devices that detect temperatures and complex gases … Read more