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Signs of COVID still in blood after 40 days | The world’s smallest endoscope | ACC leaders oppose Trump's WHO decision
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
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Signs of COVID-19 still in blood sample 40 days after symptom resolution

“This case should be taken into consideration as blood donation policies are being crafted," the researchers wrote. 

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Signs of COVID-19 still in blood sample 40 days after symptom resolution

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“This case should be taken into consideration as blood donation policies are being crafted," the researchers wrote. 
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World’s smallest endoscope could make a big difference in fight against heart disease

Researchers have developed what they believe is the world’s smallest imaging device, a microscopic endoscope capable of scanning the inside of blood vessels.

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World’s smallest endoscope could make a big difference in fight against heart disease

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Researchers have developed what they believe is the world’s smallest imaging device, a microscopic endoscope capable of scanning the inside of blood vessels.
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American College of Cardiology ‘disappointed’ by Trump’s decision to exit WHO

“Diseases don't respect geographic and political boundaries," wrote ACC President Athena Poppas, MD, and others. 

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American College of Cardiology ‘disappointed’ by Trump’s decision to exit WHO

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“Diseases don't respect geographic and political boundaries," wrote ACC President Athena Poppas, MD, and others. 
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Worth the wait: After years of trying, researchers 3D print a working heart pump with human cells

The model sits at approximately 1.5 cm long and offers researchers a new way to observe the heart in motion.

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Worth the wait: After years of trying, researchers 3D print a working heart pump with human cells

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The model sits at approximately 1.5 cm long and offers researchers a new way to observe the heart in motion.
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Treating heart failure during a pandemic: 3 key recommendations

A new commentary in Circulation: Heart Failure offers a first-hand account of how one facility embraced telehealth and faced the pandemic head-on.

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Treating heart failure during a pandemic: 3 key recommendations

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A new commentary in Circulation: Heart Failure offers a first-hand account of how one facility embraced telehealth and faced the pandemic head-on.
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New antiplatelet drug could be a breakthrough for heart attack patients

The peptide-derived drug, M3mP6 HLPN, prevents blood clots without increasing the risk of bleeding. 

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New antiplatelet drug could be a breakthrough for heart attack patients

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The peptide-derived drug, M3mP6 HLPN, prevents blood clots without increasing the risk of bleeding. 
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In Other News

4 hazards to avoid as AI expands in eldercare

AI holds the promise of improving gerontology by making it more predictive, personalized, preventive and participatory. However, to get there, an equal number of pronounced risks must be negotiated.  

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4 hazards to avoid as AI expands in eldercare

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AI holds the promise of improving gerontology by making it more predictive, personalized, preventive and participatory. However, to get there, an equal number of pronounced risks must be negotiated.  
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Deep learning helps radiologists target missed lung cancer diagnoses on chest x-rays

South Korean scientists detailed their new “automatic detection algorithm” in a study published recently in Radiology. 

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Deep learning helps radiologists target missed lung cancer diagnoses on chest x-rays

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South Korean scientists detailed their new “automatic detection algorithm” in a study published recently in Radiology. 
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