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IIT Madras researchers develop ultrasound based temperature tracking for treatment monitoring
IIT Madras researchers develop ultrasound based temperature tracking for treatment monitoring
IIT Madras researchers have developed ultrasound-based temperature tracking for treatment monitoring which is non-invasive and portable, this is safer to use as there is no exposure to ionising radiation and is suitable for point-of-care applications.
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UPDATED: January 18, 2021 15:41 IST
Indian Institute of Technology Madras Researchers have developed an Ultrasound-based temperature tracking for Treatment Monitoring. Unlike other imaging modalities, ultrasound combines several advantages such as safety (non-ionizing), real-time capability and portability, among others.
The IIT Madras Research Team was awarded the ‘SITARE - Gandhian Young Technological Innovation (GYTI) Appreciation 2020’ for this project.
Holding your breath could increase risk of contracting Covid, IIT-Madras study finds
Study by IIT Madras researchers reveals that airborne viruses are more likely to deposit in lungs in those who have low breathing rate.
Soniya Agrawal 12 January, 2021 4:10 pm IST Text Size:
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New Delhi: The transport of virus-laden air droplets to deep lung could increase with decreasing breathing frequency, a new IIT study has found.
The study, by researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Madras, revealed that holding breath or having a low breathing rate can increase chances of viruses, like Covid-19, that are airborne of depositing in the lungs.
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