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Health & Technology (Page 190)

How the Brain Reads Other People’s Faces

2016-04-20
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 20, 2016
In: Health & Technology, Healthy Living, Mental Health, Neurological

Researchers say they spot region that decodes facial movements, such as a slight smile or furrowed browContinue Reading

Two-Step Ebola Vaccine Strategy Works in Early Trial

2016-04-19
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 19, 2016
In: Diseases, Health & Technology, Infectious Disease, Vitamins / Drugs

But one expert says two shots might be hard to give in an outbreak settingContinue Reading

Some Like It Hot! Lab Mice, in Particular

2016-04-19
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 19, 2016
In: Cancer, Health & Technology

Researchers report lower temperatures in lab studies can impact findings on human diseasesContinue Reading

Have Scientists Found ‘Virginity Genes’?

2016-04-18
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 18, 2016
In: Genetics and Genetic Disorders, Health & Technology, Mental Health, Parenting, Seniors, Sexual Health

Study suggests link between timing of first sex, first baby and DNAContinue Reading

Novel E-Skin May Monitor Health, Vital Signs

2016-04-18
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 18, 2016
In: Health & Technology, Skin Care

The ultra-thin, flexible film applied to skin shows pulse rate, oxygen levels and more, researchers sayContinue Reading

Sunscreen Delays Melanoma in Mice, Researchers Say

2016-04-17
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 17, 2016
In: Cancer, Health & Technology, Skin Care

Study results suggest scientists can use mice to find better ways to prevent deadly skin cancer in humansContinue Reading

Only Half of Rectal Cancer Patients Get Recommended Treatment: Study

2016-04-15
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 15, 2016
In: Cancer, Health & Technology, Health Insurance, Healthy Living, Public Health

Uninsured and minority patients had lower odds of receiving standard therapies, researchers foundContinue Reading

Thyroid Cancer Cases in U.S. Level Off, Perhaps Reflecting Diagnostic Changes

2016-04-14
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 14, 2016
In: Cancer, General Health, Health & Technology

‘Epidemic of diagnosis’ caused the increase, not harmful tumors, experts sayContinue Reading

Radiation May Help After Surgery for ‘Soft-Tissue’ Cancers

2016-04-14
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 14, 2016
In: Cancer, Health & Technology, Seniors

Biggest benefit was seen in people over 65, research suggestsContinue Reading

Spinal Fusion Not Always Necessary for Back Pain, Studies Say

2016-04-13
By: Weekly MD Team
On: April 13, 2016
In: Back & Spine, Health & Technology, Healthy Living, Neurological, Pain and Pain Management

Some patients may benefit from a simpler procedure called decompressionContinue Reading

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