A 3D-printed eye is a true biomimic and a more realistic prosthetic, with clearer definition and real depth to the
Month: November 2021
AI-assisted device could soon replace traditional stethoscopes
Stethoscopes are among doctors’ most important instruments, yet there have not been any essential improvements to the device since the
Take the stress out of Christmas by being kind to yourself, psychiatrist says
For many, Christmas is a time for celebration and an opportunity to spend more time with family. But for some,
WHO calls for treaty to shield against next pandemic
The world must study the wreckage of Covid-19 and say “never again” by striking a pandemic preparedness treaty, the WHO
No decrease in childhood cancer detection in Canada during the pandemic
During the first 9 months of the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers did not find a significant difference in the number of
Could a chewing gum really reduce the spread of COVID-19?
An experimental chewing gum could reduce the spread of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, according to a recent study published in
A routine skin check could save your life
It may sound dramatic, but skin checks save lives. While encouraging people to do routine self-exams, the American Academy of
An overview of the effectiveness of anti-aging diets
A small team of researchers from the University of Washington and one with the Pennington Biomedical Research Center, has conducted
Expert optimistic about possibility of tests for long COVID
There are reasons to be optimistic about the possibility of creating simple tests to determine if someone has long COVID,
About 12% of patients who receive common cardiac device implants develop persistent opioid use
About 12 percent of patients who receive implantable cardiac devices such as a pacemaker or defibrillator and fill an opioid