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Explore new content in IEEE Pulse, the flagship magazine of EMBS. Recent publications focus on advances in the use of brain organoids for the study and development of treatments, support for extended reality in biomedicine, the potential microRNA have as biomarkers, AI in health care, smart contact lenses, and more.

 

NOW ONLINE in the latest issue of IEEE Pulse: 

 
[ Image ] [[https://www.embs.org/pulse/articles/how-brain-organoids-are-revolutionizing-neuroscience/]]
 

How Human Organoids are Revolutionizing Healthcare

Researchers are using organoids derived from stem cells to study neurological diseases, learn about human development, and develop potential treatments for disorders. Measuring just a millimeter or two in diameter, brain organoids are a far cry from a fully functioning human brain. But these miniature tissues are increasingly able to mimic the structure and function of our most complex organ, unlocking exciting possibilities for neuroscience, artificial intelligence, and beyond.

 

 
[ Image ] [[https://www.embs.org/pulse/articles/new-center-primes-the-extended-reality-frontier/]]
 

New Center Primes the Extended Reality Frontier

Extended reality has reached a critical point in biomedicine. The technology is accelerating and excitement about potential healthcare benefits is mounting but bridging the gap between envisioning what could be and actually making it happen is still a work in progress. Part of the challenge is coordinating all the major players to ease the development pipeline so virtual, augmented, and mixed reality can reach their potential in everything from diagnostics and surgeries to clinician training and telemedicine.

 
[ Image ] [[https://www.embs.org/pulse/articles/microrna-biomarkers-pitfalls-and-potential/]]
 

MicroRNA Biomarkers: Pitfalls and Potential

Recently, miRNAs have been hailed as promising biomarkers for diseases including cancer, neurological disorders, heart conditions, and infections. Although progress has been made towards characterizing the role of miRNAs in different diseases, there remain challenges in bringing them into clinical use.

 
[ Image ] [[https://www.embs.org/pulse/articles/ensuring-ai-is-helpful-and-not-harmful-in-health-care/]]
 

Ensuring AI is Helpful and Not Harmful in Health Care

Artificial intelligence will be a gamechanger in the healthcare setting, but its use comes with some caveats and regulators must ensure it maximizes patient benefits and limits potential harm.

 
[ Image ] [[https://www.embs.org/pulse/articles/smart-contact-lenses-keep-an-eye-on-health/]]
 

Smart Contact Lenses Keep An Eye On Health

Contact lenses offer an ideal position to monitor glucose and other health factors, but developing safe and easy-to-wear smart lenses remains a challenge.

 
 

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Digital Health Enabled Healthcare Innovations

 

Designing Devices for Vulnerable Populations. What Needs to Change?

 

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