
New technology puts health care in palm of your hand
Managing your health care is moving increasingly to the palm of your hand - with new smartphone-enabled technology and wearable sensors that examine, diagnose and even treat many conditions and ailments. ... more
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China's Wanda plans $2.3 bn investment in hospitals
Chinese conglomerate Wanda is venturing into healthcare, it said Wednesday, with a $2.3 billion investment in three hospitals in China, to be managed by a British company. ... more
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Fossil discoveries in southern Africa reveal life before catastrophic Permian extinction
Liverwort gene discovery reveals ancient mechanism behind plant reproductive growth
Potato traces its ancient roots to tomato hybridization
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UGA ecologist finds another cause of antibiotic resistance
While the rapid emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has prompted the medical community, non-profit organizations, public health officials and the national media to educate the public to the d ... more
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Exeter scientists call for reduction in plastic lab waste
Three researchers at the University of Exeter are calling for action to cut down on the five and a half million tonnes of plastic being generated globally in the course of scientific research.
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Ebola: Timeline of an epidemic
Key dates in the latest Ebola epidemic, the worst ever outbreak of the haemorrhagic fever which first surfaced in 1976 in what is now the Democratic Republic of Congo. ... more
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Researchers develop new method for looking into the lungs
For the first time, researchers have succeeded in producing 3D images showing oxygen and CO2 transport in the lungs. The new method provides hope for better treatment of COPD and lung cancer.
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US and Mexico must work to prevent mosquito-transmitted epidemics
Despite the increasing risks of mosquito-transmitted epidemics in the United States and Mexico, policymakers in both countries have made little effort to prevent future outbreaks, according to a new ... more
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