New wearable electronics paired with artificial intelligence could transform screening for health problems. Flexible, wearable electronics are making their way into everyday use, and their
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Read moreYou can keep your best guesses. Engineers at Rice University’s George R. Brown School of Engineering are starting to understand exactly what goes on when
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Read moreThe Mary Hill Youth and Family Center's building has long been at a crossroads overlooking this rural Appalachian city, but its purpose has evolved. For
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Read moreYour entire medical journey lives in digital health records, but how do you know if those records are wrong, incomplete or missing important information? That’s
Read moreThe number of new cases of lung cancer has decreased over the last five years, but screening rates are still low, according to a report
Read moreBehind the complicated climate of healthcare cybersecurity lay a score of leaders and department administrators at payer and provider organizations. And they have questions. They
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