Cornell University engineers have come up with a solution to a tricky problem: where to install charging stations for electric
Category: Health
Porous dermal fillers show promise for diabetic wound treatment
Researchers at the Terasaki Institute for Biomedical Innovation (TIBI) have developed a revolutionary injectable granular filler that could transform the
The harmful frequency and reach of unhealthy foods on social media
An analysis of social media posts that mention food and beverage products finds that fast food restaurants and sugar sweetened
Study demonstrates efficacy of iron supplements for children living with HIV
A University of Minnesota Medical School research team has found that giving iron supplements to children living with human immunodeficiency
First pediatric guideline on opioid prescribing in primary care focuses on preventing overdose
With its emphasis on opioid overdose prevention, the first guideline for primary care providers from the American Academy of Pediatrics
Autistic traits shape how we explore
People with stronger autistic trails showed distinct exploration patterns and higher levels of persistence in a computer game, ultimately resulting
Study identifies how ovarian cancer protects itself, paves way for improved immunotherapy approach
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have discovered a way that ovarian cancer tumors manipulate their
Smart sensor patch detects health symptoms through edge computing
Edge computing on a smartphone has been used to analyze data collected by a multimodal flexible wearable sensor patch and
Personal info and privacy control may be key to better visits with AI doctors
Artificial intelligence (AI) may one day play a larger role in medicine than the online symptom checkers available today. But
Costs still on the rise for drugs for neurological diseases
The amount of money people pay out-of-pocket for branded drugs to treat neurological diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS), Alzheimer’s, and