On-Chip Processor: First Step in Point-of-Care Asthma &Tuberculosis Diagnostics – Penn State News


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On-Chip Processor: First Step in Point-of-Care Asthma &Tuberculosis Diagnostics
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A device to mix liquids using ultrasonics is the first and most difficult component in a miniaturized system for low-cost analysis of sputum from patients with pulmonary diseases such as tuberculosis and asthma. The device, developed by engineers at

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KarmelSonix appoints Viriathus to support OTC listing, to step up U.S. asthma … – Proactive Investors Australia


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KarmelSonix appoints Viriathus to support OTC listing, to step up U.S. asthma
Proactive Investors Australia
KarmelSonix focuses on supplying innovative, non-invasive acoustic tools for disease management of asthma and related pulmonary disorders. The company's product offerings afford KarmelSonix a unique opportunity to adopt a business model that combines

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Allergic asthma on the breath: Metabolomics brings diagnosis a step closer – separationsNOW.com

Allergic asthma on the breath: Metabolomics brings diagnosis a step closer
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Allergic asthma, a sub-type of asthma, is a growing health problem affecting all age groups. The symptoms do not differ between the allergic and non-allergic condition, although the causes do. The allergens responsible are encountered commonly everyday

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Researchers a step closer to find new class of asthma, COPD drugs – TruthDive


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Researchers a step closer to find new class of asthma, COPD drugs
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Washington, May 16 (ANI): New compounds that relax airway muscles and may provide relief from shortness of breath for patients with COPD and asthma have been identified by the researchers in Baltimore. “We have identified compounds that are more potent
Researchers move closer to identifying new class of asthma, COPD drugsEurekAlert (press release)
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In NIH-funded study, researchers uncover early step in the cascade of brain events leading up to addiction

A regulatory protein best known for its role in a rare genetic brain disorder also may play a critical role in cocaine addiction, according to a recent study
in rats, funded by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), a component of
the National Institutes of Health. The study was published today in the journal
Nature Neuroscience.

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