New wireless sensors monitor sick, premature babies without disrupting imaging exams

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Courtesy of Northwestern University. 

The sensors, detailed in a study published online March 1 in Science, provide data as accurate as that from traditional, and often wire-heavy monitoring systems. They also have adhesives that are gentler on a newborn’s skin and allow for more physical bonding between the baby and parent.   

Google, Verily develop AI algorithm to detect diabetic eye disease from imaging exams

Google and its sister company Verily announced on Monday, Feb. 25, the development of an AI-based algorithm that can screen eye imaging exams for diabetic retinopathy and diabetic macular edema—two of the leading causes of preventable blindness in adults with diabetes, according to a recent report by CNBC.