There's No Place Like Home: How Hospital Automation Is Elevating Telehealth to Bring the Hospital to the Home
In the post-COVID landscape, the need for telehealth is more talked about than ever. But up until recently, a reliable remote care platform that delivers the confidence of hospital-grade care has been virtually nonexistent. Using powerful automation technologies and hospital-proven…
Read MoreMeet The Woman Spreading Self-Love And Normalised Bloating On Instagram
Most of the time, Instagram serves only as a highlight reel, an endless scroll of filtered images and profiles that seem to exist in a perpetual state of euphoria. But as anyone who is living in 2021 knows, our lives…
Read MoreUMass Amherst research professor receives award from National Council on Problem Gambling
Not long after earning her Ph.D. in sociology and losing her brief first job with a software startup that shut down overnight, Rachel Volberg took a chance – on gambling studies, a nearly nonexistent field. Thirty-five years later, Volberg, research…
Read MoreJordyn Woods Looks Fit AF While Lounging By The Pool In A New Monokini Pic On Instagram
Jordyn Woods, 23, looks super fit and toned (not to mention glowing) in her latest Instagram pic. The model shows off her sculpted abs in a bright red and yellow monokini while lounging by the pool. Jordyn follows a super…
Read MoreLOL! DJ Khaled Doesn't Want His Sons to Watch His Music Videos
Look away! DJ Khaled doesn’t have any plans to show his two kids his music videos. Famous Fathers Who Had Kids Late in Life “I would say don’t,” the DJ, 45, who recently partnered with Harmless Harvest to promote their Dairy…
Read MoreApixaban Has Benefits Over Other DOACs in Frail Adults With Atrial Fibrillation
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) – For frail older adults with atrial fibrillation (AF), apixaban has benefits over other direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) and warfarin, a new analysis suggests. Examining outcomes with different DOACs (versus warfarin) by frailty levels, researchers founds…
Read MoreFort Rucker First US Base to Require Vaccination Proof
Editor’s note: Find the latest COVID-19 news and guidance in Medscape’s Coronavirus Resource Center. Fort Rucker, an army base in Alabama, will now require uniformed personnel not wearing a face mask to provide proof of vaccination, the fort leadership said…
Read MoreWatch a Former Olympic Boxer Demonstrate 3 Ways to End a Fight Quickly
Tony Jeffries retired from boxing with an undefeated record and an Olympic bronze medal. Now, he shares his insight and experience as a fighter on his YouTube channel, imparting advice on technique and power for newcomers to the sport. In…
Read MoreType 2 diabetes: Three signs of high blood sugar that can lead to irreversible damage
Type 2 diabetes can be a 'devastating diagnosis' says expert We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and to improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and 3rd parties based on…
Read MoreFor people with disabilities, accessing care can be 'overwhelming'
Digital health tools can go a long way in making care more accessible for patients, especially those who may have logistical difficulties with analog-heavy systems. At the same time, it’s vital for health IT developers and stakeholders to recognize how…
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