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Home Births Prove More Risky Than Hospital Deliveries

A new study shows that women who give birth in non-hospital settings are three times more likely to encounter complications and perinatal mortality compared with hospital births. More...
14 Mar 2019
Image: The RAPTER electrochemical analysis system (Photo courtesy of Nature Communications).

Robotic Sensor Technology Diagnoses Reproductive Health Issues

New robotic sensors can measure hormones that affect fertility, sexual development, and menstruation in real-time and at less cost than current methods. More...
07 Mar 2019
Image: The Quantum OA knee brace (Photo courtesy of Breg).

New Dynamic Knee Brace Relieves Osteoarthritis Pain

A next-generation unloader knee brace addresses the needs of orthopedic practitioners looking for a pain-relieving osteoarthritis (OA) brace for their patients. More...
07 Mar 2019

Ultrasensitive Sensor Detects Down Syndrome in Womb

A new biosensor could someday be used to detect fetal Down syndrome DNA in pregnant women's blood, according to a new study. More...
28 Feb 2019

Delayed Cord Clamping Advances Early Functional Development

A new study suggest that a five-minute delay in umbilical cord clamping results in increased iron stores and brain myelin in areas important for early-life functional development. More...
27 Feb 2019
Image: The Electronic Caregiver Pro Health system and connected Bluetooth biometric devices (Photo courtesy of SDS).

Virtual Care Solution Assists Chronic Disease Management

An automated home health care management system connects to a range of biometric devices, providing critical health monitoring and 24/7 care. More...
21 Feb 2019
Image: A new study reveals that industrial chemicals called perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), used in many consumer products, pass through the placenta to accumulate in fetal tissue (Photo courtesy of NewsMedicalNet).

Environmental Contaminants Infiltrate Placenta during Pregnancy

Researchers at Karolinska Institutet, Rigshospitalet, and Copenhagen University conducted a study to measure the concentrations of distinct PFAS in human embryos and fetuses and corresponding placentas and maternal serum samples derived from elective pregnancy terminations and intrauterine fetal death cases. More...
14 Feb 2019
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