Pictures from Philips Research Password
Issue 21, October 2004
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Personal Healthcare
Scenario building in the MyHeart project.
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Personal Healthcare
hilips Research has developed a wearable, wireless
monitoring system that can warn patients with underlying
health problems. The system uses dryelectrode technology
that can be built into common items of clothing like
bras, shorts or waist belts.
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Personal Healthcare
he technology device that allows for online monitoring
of body signals, when integrated in wearable garments.
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Molecular Healthcare
Researcher inspecting the pharmacokinetic maps of a lung
cancer patient generated with the new molecular imaging
tools.
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Molecular Healthcare
Quantitative measurement of contrast agent concentration
in Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
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Molecular Healthcare
Development of a dedicated small-animal RF-coil for MRI.
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Molecular Healthcare
A magnetic biochip measurement setup.
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Medical IT
Clinical guidelines and patient information integrated
and prioritized to support the next needed care
decision.
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