Artificial Intelligence in Radiology

Machine learning and artificial intelligence shows significant promise as an aid to radiologists everywhere.

A Breath of Fresh AI(r): Can AI Predict Recurrence Of Lung Cancer?

Synthetic Material Can Repair Injured Organs

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Artificial Intelligence

AI

AI Automating Healthcare’s Administrative Tasks

AI, short for artificial intelligence, is a relatively new invention, but it's everywhere today. It's even made its way to the healthcare sector.

AI

Ok, Google, What's the Future of Health Care?

Google has been a world leader in showing how a global corporation can prioritize health and wellbeing with its devices - learn about the latest ones.

AI

Improving Your Brain's Hard Drive: Chip Implants

Scientists are developing technologies that are on the horizon that will act like a hard drive chip in your brain.

Gadgets

Can Gaming Improve Older Adults’ Mental Health?

Millions of American adults suffer from poor mental health. Can gaming improve mental health?

Being Technology-Free Can Set You Free

With all of the new gadgets in today's world, going technology-free sometimes might help you feel more energized and productive.

Vaping and Health Risks

Although e-cigarettes and vaping may be an option to get people off of classic tobacco use, it still has potentially devastating health effects.

Using Your Phone to Stay Healthy

Phones are a big part of our daily lives and there are a variety of ways that we can use them to manage and improve physical and mental health.

Internet

Internet

Hurtful Posts: Pain and the Internet

Now that most workers are always online, we have learned that the internet can have physically harmful effects.

AI

Ok, Google, What's the Future of Health Care?

Google has been a world leader in showing how a global corporation can prioritize health and wellbeing with its devices - learn about the latest ones.

Internet

Is “Fitspiration” Giving You Fits? Examining Social Media and Body Image

"Fitspiration" is common on social media but scientists say that it can have devastating effects on body image and mental health.

Office

All About Carpal Tunnel

Carpal tunnel syndrome is an affliction that can greatly impact your life - learn about how to avoid serious nerve damage.

Combating Wrist Pain

Wrist pain can be all too common for desk workers but there are some prevention and treatment measures that can help.

Infectious Diseases in the Modern World

Modern technology and lifestyles make infectious diseases even more dangerous because of office environments, public transportation, and other factors.

Desk Setup Explained

Working all day at a desk can lead to discomfort and pain. This guide to desk ergonomics can help people learn the basics to stay as pain-free as possible.

Science & Innovation

Science & Innovation

Biobanks: What Are They All About?

Biobanks store biospecimens such as blood, organs, and urine and are used by organizations and biotech companies to learn more about diseases and populations.

Science & Innovation

Virtual Reality Entering the Medical World

Virtual reality is no longer fantasy - VR is revolutionizing and will continue to improve healthcare and medicine in a variety of ways.

AI

We Can Rebuild: Technology and Rehabilitation

Robotics is revolutionizing the way people recover from serious injuries and can help in rehabilitation.

Wearables

Wearables - So Much More Than The Classic Stethoscope

Wearable devices are becoming extremely common and can really help people monitor important health information and stay healthy.

Wearable Air Conditioning? New Material Promises To Cool You Down

A team of researchers have developed a new flexible material designed to moderate body temperature that's being called a wearable air conditioning system.

Wearables and Exercise: New Apps and Gadgets to Help You Get Fit

There are many new technological gadgets and applications out there to help you attain your fitness goals.

Wearable Electronics To Detect Atrial Fibrillation

Several companies are developing technologies including Apple Watches as an ECG (electrocardiogram) to detect atrial fibrillation.

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