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Different technologies have been developed to help parents and caregivers address pediatric vehicular heatstroke (PVH), or ...
Infants, toddlers and preschoolers exhibit symptoms of long COVID, but the symptoms can be different and more difficult to identify in these children, according to Rutgers Health research.
More accurate measures are needed to help diagnose children with sepsis as a current clinical tool is failing to detect those requiring hospital care, according to a new MCRI-led study.
Esperto Medical™, Inc. a healthtech startup specializing in critical care and remote patient monitoring, has been awarded a ...
GARDEN ROUTE NEWS - As the period between November and May marks the paediatric surge season, healthcare professionals are urging parents and caregivers to remain vigilant in preventing and managing ...
The Covington County Child Advocacy Center recently hosted a pediatric forensic medical exam training hosted by Covington ...
Tampa General Hospital and the University of South Florida are working together on a study that will develop artificial intelligence to detect pain in babies in real-time. TAMPA, Fla. - Researchers ...
Funded by the National Institutes of Health, researchers from USF Health and the USF Bellini College of Artificial ...
A parent’s gut instinct that their child is deteriorating in hospital can be more accurate in detecting serious illness than vital signs, a new study has revealed.
'Can you sign my card?' Cubs players become fans for pediatric patients visiting Wrigley Field The patients — ages 7 to 15 — were asked by several Chicago Cubs players and personnel to ...
Thermal Imaging Could be a Simple, Highly Accurate Way to Track Vital Signs Using a simple setup and advanced processing, engineers can reliably detect physiological signals such as temperature, ...