Archives: 2019-05-14

Most Healthcare, Fitness Tracker, And Wellness Apps Are Not Covered By HIPAA And HHS’s New Faqs Makes That Clear

Individuals who use healthcare apps such as fitness trackers, weight loss, wellness, exercise, etc., BEWARE!A couple of recent developments have highlighted the fact that most apps are not subject to HIPAA, which means that with broadly-worded privacy policy these healthcare apps can and do readily share healthcare and other data collected by the apps with third

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Letter to the Duchenne Community: Gene Therapy IGNITE DMD Status and New Clinical Sites

Dear Duchenne Community, We want to provide you with an update on the progress of SolidBiosciences IGNITE DMD Phase I/II clinical trial for our investigational microdystrophin gene transfer, SGT-001. Since we communicated preliminary clinical data in February, we advanced the study to evaluate SGT-001 at a higher dose in the second cohort of patients. As

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Artificial intelligence could select heart failure patients for expensive treatment

Machine learning algorithm predicts sudden death in heart failure patients for the first time Artificial intelligence (AI) has shown promise to select heart failure patients for expensive treatments to prevent lethal arrhythmias, reports a study presented today at ICNC 2019. (1) The study is the first to use a machine learning algorithm to predict sudden

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German Ethics Council: germline interventions currently too risky, but not ethically out of the question

Last year, the birth of the first genetically modified babies shook the world. The German Ethics Council now presents a comprehensive ethical investigation into possible interventions in the genome of human embryos or germ cells. The Council does not deem the human germline to be inviolable. It does, however, consider germline interventions to be ethically

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Queen’s University Belfast researchers discover revolutionary stem cell treatment

**For the first time, researchers have developed a non-intrusive way to generate large quantities of stem cells using only a small amount of blood** **The stem cells can repair cells damaged as a result of vascular diseases, which has the potential to prevent blindness and reverse the need for amputations** A discovery by researchers at

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The Alliance for Regenerative Medicine Releases Q1 2019 Data Report, Highlighting Sector Trends and Metrics

The Alliance for Regenerative Medicine (ARM) today released its most recent quarterly data report, offering an in-depth look at cell therapy, gene therapy, tissue engineering, and broader global regenerative medicine sector trends and metrics in the first quarter of 2019. By further curating information provided by ARM’s data partner Informa, the quarterly data report details

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Researchers uncover mechanism blocking retina regeneration

A discovery opens the possibility of one day restoring loss of vision by activating the retina’s ability to regenerate. Researchers at Baylor College of Medicine, the Cardiovascular Research Institute and the Texas Heart Institutereveal in the journal Cell Reports that although the mammalian retina – a layer of specialized nerve cells that mediates vision and is located on the back

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