Month: November 2022

Neurofilaments contribution in clinic: state of the art

Neurological biomarkers are particularly valuable to clinicians as they can be used for diagnosis, prognosis, or response to treatment. This field of neurology has evolved considerably in recent years with the improvement of analytical methods, allowing the detection of biomarkers not only in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) but also in less invasive fluids like blood. These […]

Published on November 1, 2022

Capturing and analyzing subtle combination tones produced by violins

Imagine if you’re baking a cake with two unique flavors – let’s say chocolate and vanilla. When you combine these flavors, something magical happens – you get a whole new taste that’s a blend of both! Well, in the world of music, something similar happens when two musical notes are played together. Our ears can […]

Published on November 1, 2022

FDA Meeting Addresses Bias in Blood Oxygen Monitors

Imagine you’re at a party, and you want to know how happy everyone is by simply glancing at their faces. But what if the sunglasses you’re wearing make it hard for you to accurately gauge the emotions of people with darker skin tones? That’s exactly what recent studies are suggesting about pulse oximeters, which are […]

Published on November 1, 2022