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Health & Technology (Page 153)

Sickle Cell Trait in Blacks Can Skew Diabetes Test Results

2017-02-07
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 7, 2017
In: Blood and Blood Disorders, Diabetes, Health & Technology, Public Health

Inaccurate reading may affect diagnosis and treatment of the blood sugar disease, study saysContinue Reading

Eye-Opening Research on Astronauts’ Vision Problems

2017-02-03
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 3, 2017
In: Eye Care / Vision, Health & Technology, Mental Health, Neurological

Zero-gravity conditions prevent normal pressure variations around the brain, researchers sayContinue Reading

Black Americans Still Undertreated for HIV

2017-02-03
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 3, 2017
In: Health & Technology, Healthy Living, Public Health, Sexual Health

Nearly 1 in 4 had progressed to AIDS at time of diagnosis: CDCContinue Reading

Astronaut Twins Give Clues to Health Hazards of Spaceflight

2017-02-02
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 2, 2017
In: General Health, Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Health & Technology, Mental Health, Seniors

NASA researchers compare biological differences between Scott and Mark KellyContinue Reading

Can Air Pollution Heighten Alzheimer’s Risk?

2017-02-01
By: Weekly MD Team
On: February 1, 2017
In: Alzheimers, Health & Technology, Mental Health

Fine particles from power plants and cars may be to blame for about 20 percent of cases, study suggestsContinue Reading

Brain Scans Let ‘Locked-In’ ALS Patients Communicate

2017-01-31
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 31, 2017
In: Diseases, Health & Technology, Neurological

Correct responses were provided to more than 70 percent of yes-or-no questions, researchers sayContinue Reading

Can Breath Test Detect Stomach Cancers Earlier?

2017-01-31
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 31, 2017
In: Cancer, Health & Technology

New technology may also spot esophageal cancers sooner, but more study is neededContinue Reading

Brain Scans May Shed Light on Bipolar Disorder-Suicide Risk

2017-01-31
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 31, 2017
In: Health & Technology, Kids' Health, Mental Health, Neurological, Special Needs

Almost half of those with the disorder attempt suicide and up to 20 percent succeedContinue Reading

Study Suggests Newer Cholesterol Drugs Are Safe

2017-01-30
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 30, 2017
In: Health & Technology, Healthy Living, Heart / Cardiovascular, Vitamins / Drugs

Whether taking them results in fewer heart attacks and strokes isn’t yet known, researcher saysContinue Reading

Scientists Create Clothing With ‘Knitted’ Muscle Power

2017-01-26
By: Weekly MD Team
On: January 26, 2017
In: General Health, Health & Technology

Fabric reacts to low voltage charge and could help disabled to move more, researchers sayContinue Reading

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