MobiHealth News February 12, 2024
Adam Ang

Also, researchers from Singapore and Kazakhstan have used AI and heat imaging for the early detection of breast cancer.

Students from Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology (ITS) in Indonesia have developed devices likely capable of detecting disorders such as anaemia and neurological disorders.

In one project, a team of students came up with a sensor-based AI-powered detector that can measure haemoglobin levels to predict the likelihood of anaemia in patients with Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. Called Hemoglobest, the non-invasive haemoglobin test uses five spectrums of light, which is “more effective compared to oximeters” that use only two light spectrums, one student was cited as claiming.

Another project is a rapid diagnostic microfluidic biosensor tool that is possibly capable of detecting...

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