Simple–and complex tech–for not forgetting pills
We’ve all forgotten to take pills at one time or another, but who knew it was such a thing that there’s actually a website called forgettingthepill.com, which features every kind of...
View ArticleA warning on bladder cancer biopsies
According to the medical literature, bladder cancer “occurs most commonly in the elderly: the median age at diagnosis is 69 years for men and 71 years for women.” Why are we bringing up such a grim...
View ArticleHow to avoid tech-induced insomnia
The American Chemical Society (ACS) puts out a series of videos on a range of chemistry topics, including important advice on how to (hopefully) lessen insomnia. Turns out all that tech is only making...
View ArticleBetter tech for detecting breast cancer
As most women know, all the current methods for detecting breast cancer have drawbacks. Mammography can be painful, and may not detect cancers in dense breast tissue.* Ultrasound and MRI may be more...
View ArticleThe watch we’ve been watching for?
We admit we’ve gotten more than a little bit weary of endless variations on Personal Emergency Response Systems (aka “I’ve fallen and…”) as well as “Big Brother” sensors to track the movements of...
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