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How cell phone use effects health| Moblile phone screen time health hazards.

<a href='https://www.freepik.com/photos/mobile'>Mobile photo created by rawpixel.com - www.freepik.com</a>  We can all use our cell phones a lot, but the good news is that we do not have to give up completely for good health, according to a study published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology. On average, people spend more than three hours looking at a cell phone screen. It’s not just a phone, cell phones are used by Google, browsing directions, checking emails, reading news, watching movies, and the list remains optimistic. Studies have shown that cell phone use is associated with obesity, neck pain, and addictive behaviors. "A smartphone is a blessing and a curse," said Drs. Julia Brailovskaia based in Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) in Germany. To find out how much these substances affect our lives, Drs. Brailovskaia and his team set out to determine if we would be better off without a cell phone. Not entirely without a cell phone, but the team wante...

Ultrasound system technology|Market Trends|Competitive analysis

  The global ultrasound market is expected to reach $ 9 billion by 2026, up from $ 6.7 billion by 2021, to the CAGR of 6.3% at the time of forecasting, according to a new report from Markets and Markets. Ongoing technological advances in the field of ultrasound imaging and treatment imaging, the discovery of therapeutic benefits of ultrasound diagnostic procedures in mature markets, and the growing use of emerging ultrasound techniques (including Doppler ultrasound in vascular imaging and 3-D / 4-D) ultrasound in oncology) are driving this growth in the ultrasound market. Market Divide The ultrasound market is divided into several categories, including diagnostic and therapeutic ultrasound. According to Globe Newswire, the ultrasound diagnostic component can be even remotely divided into 2-D ultrasound, 3-D and 4-D ultrasound, and Doppler ultrasound. “The therapeutic component of ultrasound is further divided into high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU) and extracorporeal shockwav...

The new strategy detects 95% of primary pancreatic cancer

The earlier the cancer is diagnosed, the better the chances of successful treatment. Pancreatic cancer, for example, is one of the most deadly cancers. Doctors rarely detect a tumor before it causes symptoms, and in the meantime, it has spread to other tissues. Of the few patients diagnosed before the cancer spread, the five-year survival rate was about 60%; if not, the survival rate is less than 5%. Drs. Andrew Lowy, clinical director of Cancer Surgery at UC San Diego School, explains Dr. Andrew Lowy, Dr. Medicine. "Pancreatic cancer is known to be very difficult to detect early, in a stage where surgical resection, which is the only treatment option, is possible." Lowy and his colleagues are determined to build a novel test site for cancer early detection. Their method, recently published in Nature Communications Medicine, revealed more than 95% of early pancreas cancers. Their strategy was to break into the network of communication between the cell phones. Extracellular ve...