doctors

  • IBM to digitize records for Russian hospitals
  • Chemists introduce 'killer' bacteria-fighting paper
  • Wear your earbuds in the street, get fined?
  • Smart house monitors inhabitants' health
  • Using LCD projectors for... mind control?
  • Study finds perks of gaming for girls--if parent joins
  • Dude, your veins are off the shelf!
  • FDA approves first radiology diagnostics app
  • It's a jungle (gym) out there for fitness network
  • Physicists move one step closer to mind control
  • Cell phone use excites brain, but is that harmful?
  • NASA uses light to soothe chemo side effects
  • New device gives sight to the sightless
  • Regular text messaging could help smokers quit
  • Nuclear emergency declared in northeastern Japan
  • As death toll mounts, nuclear scare widens evacuation
  • It's appropriate to cry over new glucose monitor
  • PreVue: How to watch a baby in utero
  • Time to give surgeons breathalizers?
  • New test helps diagnose 'sudden death syndrome'
  • GPS bracelet ups the ante for person surveillance
  • World's smallest video camera unveiled at 0.99mm
  • Eternal sunshine of the drug-free mind
  • What darkness lives inside household appliances?
  • Google euthanizes Google Health, unplugs PowerMeter
  • Researchers reprogram brain cells into heart cells
  • Smart mattress automatically shifts bedfast patients
  • Genetically modified tobacco plants to fight HIV?
  • Survey: Most college kids sext, some then forward
  • Viagra patch gets lift from nanotech
  • New 'Bite Counter' a pedometer for eating
  • Superdrug takes out common cold, other viruses
  • Woman attempts to avoid her image for a year
  • Darth Vader-style cast tracks progress with sensors
  • iPod, Android cancer device offers low-cost testing
  • Massage device recalled after strangling user
  • Lazy eye? Playing video games might help
  • Magic mirror: Show me the meds
  • Workout got you down? Pandora hopes to help
  • New tech aims to help soldiers battle limb injuries

  • Tags:  {TAGS}