International Nurses Day: Nurses lauded as ‘vital pillars’ in society post thumbnail
May 24, 2022

International Nurses Day: Nurses lauded as ‘vital pillars’ in society

Universally, nurses work in a decidedly tough environment, where extreme stress is just part of their job; being responsible for others’ welfare as they take care of the sick
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Deakin University, Australia, and National Centre for Additive Manufacturing sign an MoU to foster research and innovation. post thumbnail
May 23, 2022

Deakin University, Australia, and National Centre for Additive Manufacturing sign an MoU to foster research and innovation.

Prof Bas Baskaran, Associate Dean, International and Partnerships, remarked, “Additive manufacturing is a rapidly evolving area of manufacturing which has implications for engineering, medical, healthcare, and consumer product outcomes.
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New research examines racism in health care and how to address structural injustice post thumbnail
May 11, 2022

New research examines racism in health care and how to address structural injustice

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention named racism as a serious public health threat, and University of Oregon philosopher Camisha Russell’s latest research examines racism in health
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UT Southwestern ranked among 20 Best Employers for Diversity, top health care institution post thumbnail
May 10, 2022

UT Southwestern ranked among 20 Best Employers for Diversity, top health care institution

“This recognition reflects and reinforces UT Southwestern’s commitment to advancing diversity and inclusion on our campus as we deliver on our mission of providing expert medical care, academic achievement,
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How Purdue biomedical engineers innovate health care post thumbnail
May 9, 2022

How Purdue biomedical engineers innovate health care

Artificial intelligence has the potential to help engineers explore how cell signals are integrated to fight off invaders or activated to repair wounds, which are both essential for survival.
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Exercise may protect brain health by lowering cardiovascular risk factors

A new study investigates the mechanisms involved in the relationship between exercise and brain health.Previous research had shown that larger gray matter volume can help protect against dementia by
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Samsung Medical Center in South Korea first to achieve Stage 7 INFRAM worldwide

Samsung Medical Center in South Korea has become the first healthcare provider in the world to reach the highest stage for the HIMSS Infrastructure Adoption Model. SMC has been
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At BNL, An Energetic History Of Medical Innovation.

One of 17 national laboratories funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, BNL boasts current research in nuclear and high-energy physics, environmental science, bioscience and all manners of energy
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5 Real Medical Treatments That Sound Like Sci-Fi

Modern medicine has extended our lives and reduced suffering in all kinds of ways. Many of the impactful interventions we have available today have been around for a long
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