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Our credo is TNT: Tackling New Technologies – with a great focus on the fast-moving world of medicine. We are all specialists with a great interest in new technologies used in medicine with the task of improving human medical conditions around the globe. We would like to share our passion with you through our new blog.
How can technology save your life? Today, we present you a short video of Alex Pagnoni, one of the founders of the TNT blog, demonstrating the benefits that technology can have in medicine education. Dr. Pagnoni shows us how close we are from a revolutionary transformation in medicine thanks to the rapid technological advancements. Hope you enjoy the video.
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Folgendes Szenario: In einer Arztpraxis sitzen 4
verschiedene Personen, allesamt mit dem selben Problem – sie haben Asthma. Um
das Problem zu bekämpfen wird ihnen, wie jedem anderen an Asthma leidenden
Patienten auch, ein Inhalator mit einer speziellen Substanz verkauft (Albuterol). Jedoch kommt es dabei zu folgender Frage: Ist dieses eine Medikament immer das
wirkungsvollste, unabhängig vom Hintergrund der Person?
An diesem Punkt setzt die Präzisionsmedizin an. Mit Hilfe
von unzähligen Datenpunkten gelingt es derzeit der Medizin personalisierte
Medizin zu erzeugen; aber was ist das genau? Zurück zum Beispiel von Asthma. Asthma
ist von vielen Faktoren abhängig, wie zum Beispiel dem Wohnraum, den Vorfahren
oder Haustieren. Durch das Sammeln von Daten z.B. zur Wirkung einer speziellen Substanz kann Personen, die beispielsweise mit Katzen zusammenleben, ein
Medikament verschrieben werden, dass Personen, die ebenfalls mit Katzen leben,
in der Vergangenheit geholfen hat.
(auf Englisch)
Ist Präzisionsmedizin tatsächlich schon ein aktuelles Thema
oder noch Zukunftsmusik? In einer Studie von 2017 wurde bestätigt, dass 92% der
Pharmakonzerne aktuell das Thema als eine Chance für die Zukunft erachten,
wobei 84% Präzisionsmedizin bereits auf ihrer Agenda stehen haben.
Here is the long-awaited article about male contraception methods. Primarily, women bear most of the birth control burden and all the side effects that go along with it. From researchers’ perspective, women and men should share equal responsibility for preventing pregnancy. Because of that, scientists are developing novel contraception methods for men, which currently are undergoing clinical trials. While women have a choice of using different kinds of contraceptives ranging from pills to vaginal rings, men are limited to few options to control their fertility– condoms, vasectomy (surgical procedure for permanent contraception) and withdrawal. These methods are far from being safe, effective and reversible. For over 400 years, no new contraceptive options for men have been developed. That is why it is crucial to make advancements in the field of male contraceptives. So far, scientists have been working together to create new contraception options for men ...
How can technology save your life? Today, we present you a short video of Alex Pagnoni, one of the founders of the TNT blog, demonstrating the benefits that technology can have in medicine education. Dr. Pagnoni shows us how close we are from a revolutionary transformation in medicine thanks to the rapid technological advancements. Hope you enjoy the video.
AI and the fight against cancer. The Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center is now one of the most innovative cancer centers. IBM and the Memorial Sloan Kettering have now partnered in order to integrate AI tools and research, leading to a gain in innovative cognitive computing capabilities to further develop their cancer researches. By integrating a team of doctors and scientists with data-driven engineers, the memorial center is able to become one of the main experts in complementing doctors to treat cancer. Due to the help of the engineers, the Memorial is now capable to retrieve and analyze massive volumes of data, such as clinical and forensic historical research. Watch the video to fully learn the capabilities and advancements that the partnership IBM x Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Referecing: - https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=8&v=TuxL3yzXxJo
Would you let a robot save your life? Have you ever thought about the future of medicine? What if your Doctor became a robot? Imagine the possibility that future surgeries will be practiced by Artificial Intelligence on our beloved ones or even ourselves. Some studies and research have shown that an Artificial Intelligence dependent health care is on an optimistic path. It even engaged interest from big tech companies, healthcare providers and government. However, it is a matter of life and death and leaving the faith of future generations under the complete hand of robotics can be a delicate question. Hence, to what extent can we trust AI healthcare. In this article, we will be presenting a revolutionary AI Doctor trained by the start-up Babylon Healthcare. Dr. Ali Parsa, founder of the Babylon Health Digital Health start-up, has developed an Artificial Intelligence trained Doctor. At this stage, the AI has been able to pass an official exa...
Imagine walking into a doctor’s clinic to get that cut on your tongue, that’s not healing, examined. The biopsy confirms the presence of cancerous cells. In the next meeting with your oncologist, your worst nightmare comes true - the doctor informs you that 2/3rd of your tongue will be removed which would lead to loss of voice. Millions of people around the world lose their voice every year due to diseases such ALS, oral cancers, etc. Question arises, can technology help these patients get their voice back? If you’ve watched the movie ‘Theory of Everything’, the first image that would pop into your mind when we say ‘artificial voice box’ would be that of Stephen Hawking using his ‘text to speech’ machine to deliver lectures in a ‘robotic’ voice. Now, imagine, 100s of patients using the same ‘robotic’ voice to communicate with no intonation and no eloquence. Your voice is unique to you and is a part of your ide...
Sex is great, but safer sex is even better. Among our basic pleasures of life, sex is one of the top ones. I mean… Who doesn’t like sex? A little loving between the sheets always spices up your life. It even has been proven to have health benefits such as improved heart health, mood boosts, lower risk of cancer and stress. But like all good things, sex have cons too and one of the biggest risk is unintended pregnancy. In fact, an approximation of 44% of all pregnancies worldwide are “unintended”. To prevent this from happening, one of the methods of contraception implemented was the birth control pill, which is still considered to be among the most popular and effective method. Therefore, women were given the role “to take charge with the reproductive destiny at the cost of their physical and mental well-being” by taking the contraceptive pill. Yet the contraceptive pill harms women’s bodies, there are possible side effects such as migraine and nausea, and the routine of taking...
What if a computer would be able to design tailored devices to a patient anatomy in transplant need? This is what 3D printing manufacturers are investing on. Never heard of or slightly informed by this new technology that the Tech World is writing about? Let’s introduce this advance. 3-D printing is a process that creates a three-dimensional object, under a computer control, by building sequential new layers of raw materials. These layers are attached until an object is complete. Not only this technology can assemble in a time record any type of device, but it allows to generate extremely complex configurations and shapes. This advanced technology is currently operating in 31 medical procedures (e.g. Neurosurgery; Cardio; Oncology; Transplant surgery). Bioprinting tissues and organoids. Bioprinting is the three-dimensional printing of biological tissue and organs through the layering of living cells. Two main focuses can be examined. The fir...
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