Can Smartphone Apps Spot Skin Cancer?

Some apps help you identify plant species through advanced object recognition, while others jazz up your selfies with augmented reality filters. Then there are a few borderline medical miracles that […]

Hair May Be the Secret to Healthy Teeth

Promising new research finds that hair and wool offer a structural protein known as keratin in abundance. Also found in animals’ feathers, horns and scales, this protein could help protect […]

Who Makes the Best $4000 Treadmill?

Treadmill technology continues to evolve at a rapid rate.  The “Peloton effect” had a massive ripple impact over the industry, with treads that not only have massive interactive screens, but […]

New Sexual Wellness Serum Celebrates Women’s Pleasure

Felicia Hershenhorn is the young burgeoning entrepreneur and tenacious CEO and Founder behind the hotly-tipped new sexual wellness brand RUNI. Felicia launched RUNI to empower women to take ownership of their pleasure by cultivating […]

Top 5 Innovative Health Tech Devices for 2021

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Nuances in modern language are beginning to paint a portrait of posthumanist philosophies, being delivered incrementally into reality, through advances in science and the medical industry. In an era when […]

Using Digital Health Technology To Advance Medical Nutrition Therapy

Diet is the number one-cause of premature death and disability in the world; and most deaths can be prevented by diet. Recent research also shows diet-related conditions to contribute to poorer outcomes for COVID-19 patients. Adhering to a well-balanced diet has the ability to reduce the risk of diabetes, heart disease, and cancer by up to 90 percent and may help fight against the COVID-19 pandemic. Diet therapy is not just preventative, it can also play a large role in the management and treatment of both acute and chronic disease through medical nutrition therapy.

New Injection Molding Technology Could Close COVID-19 Testing Gap

Following the White House’s declared state of emergency in March and subsequent Harvard study showing a need for up to 20 million COVID-19 tests per day by the end of summer, innovation from the manufacturing industry has responded with a scalable technology capable of closing the testing gap.