by Leroy Hurt | Aug 4, 2013 | Issues.Miniaturization, Issues.Surveillance, Sectors.Health, Sectors.SciTech.Electronics
Tooth fillings acting as radio receivers may be nothing more than a myth, but scientists at the National Taiwan University are developing an artificial tooth that would send rather than receive transmissions. They’re working on embedding a sensor in a tooth to...
by Leroy Hurt | Mar 30, 2013 | Sectors.Health, Sectors.SciTech.Bio
Via The Seattle Times: The agency cleared J&J’s Invokana tablets for adults with Type 2 diabetes, which affects an estimated 26 million Americans. The once-a-day medication works by blocking the kidneys from reabsorbing sugar, which occurs at higher levels...
by Leroy Hurt | Mar 30, 2013 | Sectors.Health, Sectors.SciTech.Bio
Via The Seattle Times: The agency cleared J&J’s Invokana tablets for adults with Type 2 diabetes, which affects an estimated 26 million Americans. The once-a-day medication works by blocking the kidneys from reabsorbing sugar, which occurs at higher levels...
by Leroy Hurt | Feb 17, 2013 | Issues.Progress, Sectors.Health
Via The Atlantic: There hasn’t been much that science has been able to do to help those who suffer from RP. While those afflicted with deafness might be able to turn to devices like cochlear implants to improve their hearing, those who suffer from retinal...
by Leroy Hurt | Feb 17, 2013 | Issues.Progress, Sectors.Health
Via The Atlantic: There hasn’t been much that science has been able to do to help those who suffer from RP. While those afflicted with deafness might be able to turn to devices like cochlear implants to improve their hearing, those who suffer from retinal...
by Leroy Hurt | Dec 28, 2012 | Issues.Information, Issues.Progress, Sectors.Health
Via Business Insider: Dr. Oz believes that technology and advancements in design and functionality of everyday objects will play a great part in the future of health and medicine. Dr. Oz On The Future Of Medicine – Business Insider Watch the video in case you...