Yearly Archives: 2021

Large International Study Reveals Spectrum of COVID-19 Brain Complications

The largest multi-institutional international study to date on brain complications of COVID-19 has found that approximately one in 100 patients hospitalized with COVID-19 will likely develop complications of the central nervous system.

COVID-19 Linked to Heart Inflammation in College Athletes

For the new study, clinicians at schools in the highly competitive Big Ten athletic conference collaborated to collect data on the frequency of myocarditis in student-athletes recovering from COVID-19 infection.

Canon Medical Signals Its Support for a Multicenter Ultrasound Liver Evaluation and Assessment Study

This Multicenter study is focusing on the assessment of NASH (Non-Alcoholic SteatoHepatitis) using non-invasive innovative ultrasound liver imaging techniques against the current gold standard of liver biopsy. Researchers from China, Japan, South Korea, USA and Europe, aim to recruit over 200 patients for the study and to compare their results.

GE Healthcare and Optellum Join Forces to Advance Lung Cancer Diagnosis with Artificial Intelligence

“This collaboration is a major step forward for Optellum and the field of thoracic oncology at large,” commented Václav Potěšil, Ph.D., Founder and Chief Business Officer of Optellum.

Most Difficult Items to Move When Relocating the House

Moving is a painful and stressful event that drains out all your energy. We all have moved at least once in our lifetimes and...