Wearable tech is advancing. A new study has revealed that a high-tech "smart shirt" embedded with an electrocardiogram (ECG) system may help identify individuals at an increased risk of heart...
Read moreWearable tech is advancing. A new study has revealed that a high-tech "smart shirt" embedded with an electrocardiogram (ECG) system may help identify individuals at an increased risk of heart...
Read moreERs Handle New Shooting Victim Every 30 Minutes A recent study conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals that gun-related injuries are a frequent occurrence...
Read moreIs this a win for science? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has announced a major transition in how it evaluates new drugs, moving away from traditional animal testing in...
Read morePeople are skipping life-saving tests. Routine cancer screenings are crucial for detecting the disease early, often before symptoms arise, significantly increasing the chances of successful treatment. Despite their importance, recent...
Read morePig Kidney Removed After 130 Days Inside Human Patient An Alabama woman, Towana Looney, who had the longest-known survival with a genetically modified pig kidney, had the organ removed after...
Read moreThey are pushing for extra shots. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has issued a new advisory encouraging travelers to take added precautions against measles when visiting...
Read moreThis could revolutionize autism detection. A recent study suggests that how children react to certain types of movement could serve as an early indicator of autism. Researchers discovered that children...
Read moreHistory Made With First Baby From Robotic IVF Researchers have announced the birth of the first baby conceived using a robot-assisted fertilization process — marking a significant milestone in reproductive...
Read moreIt’s making things worse. Spring has arrived, bringing with it the familiar woes of seasonal allergies — itchy eyes, nasal congestion, and relentless sneezing for many. But for allergy sufferers,...
Read moreWho needs humans? Your pet might not be able to tackle your laundry or troubleshoot your internet, but a new study suggests they could bring you just as much joy...
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