Category: healthcare

Can Travelers Avoid Covid-19 And Brain Fog During The Holidays?

As travelers prepare for holiday vacations, researchers warn that Covid-19 can cause long-term damage to your memory, attention span, and brain.

Healthcare Organizations Are Finding Novel Uses For Virtual Health Technology

Virtual care services are increasingly being used by healthcare organizations worldwide.

Gaslighting: Merriam Webster’s 2022 Word Of The Year, Here’s Its Definition

Look-ups of the word “gaslighting” on Merriam-Webster’s online dictionary jumped by 1740% this year compared to the year prior.

Organ Donations Increase When Motorcyclists Gather

Researchers have quantified the link between large motorcycle rallies, fatalities, and organ donations.

States Where Biomedical Engineers Earn The Most Money In 2022

Find out where biomedical engineering salaries are the highest in the U.S.

What Can We Learn From The Growing Measles Outbreak In Ohio?

There is a growing measles outbreak in Columbus, a warning of how vulnerable our children are to infectious diseases and overburdened hospitals. We can—and must—do better. Here are some ways.

Brain MRI Data & Machine Learning Models Might Help In Diagnosing ADHD

In a new study, researchers made a breakthrough by potentially finding a far more robust mechanism through which ADHD diagnosis via brain MRI scans might become a reality in the future.

Does Ethical AI Development Rely On The “Algorithmically” Underserved? CHAI’s Mission

Building this kind of standardization into the relatively black box nature of AI development is among the priorities of The Coalition for Health AI (CHAI), which launched earlier this year.

The N Protein, A New Target For Anti-Covid Drugs

FDA-approved drug inhibits SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid phosphorylation and viral replication.

Twitter Stops Enforcing Covid-19 Misinformation Policy

The platform quietly stopped moderating pandemic misinformation last week, according to a message from the company.