The Best Health Tech 2017: Gadgets That Make You Fit And Healthy (Updated)
The ubiquity of fitness-tracking technology in recent years has meant people are generally becoming more conscious about their health.
The ubiquity of fitness-tracking technology in recent years has meant people are generally becoming more conscious about their health.
A ski mountain is draped by a cascade of milk-white snow trails. These trails are marked by a system of colored shapes
Stroke patients who learned to use their minds to open and close a device fitted over their paralyzed hands gained some control over their hands
Regular chocolate consumption may be linked to a lower risk of developing the heart rhythm irregularity atrial fibrillation, also known as heart flutter
We dug through hundreds of paid iPhone and iPad apps on sale for free today, and we picked out the nine best ones. As always, these sales could each be over at any moment
Engineers at the Optical Imaging Laboratory led by Caltech’s Lihong Wang have developed an imaging technology that could help surgeons removing breast cancer lumps confirm
A team of researchers is creating new information technology to help older adults with chronic heart failure. For the first time, researchers are capturing and working to empower
If you’ve opened the Google Play Store on your Android smartphone recently, you might have noticed something different: the “My Apps” section, which is where you go to update
Researchers at the University of California, Riverside’s Bourns College of Engineering have used waste glass bottles and a low-cost chemical process to create nano-silicon anodes
A team of biomedical engineering researchers, led by the University of Minnesota, has created a revolutionary 3D-bioprinted patch that can help heal scarred heart tissue
Many people love their avocados – not to mention guacamole dip. So it was bad enough when scientists said a beetle was ravaging avocado trees in South Florida
You might consider downloading a smartphone app if you’re worried about your vision going bad. Presbyopia, or farsightedness caused by the loss of elasticity in your eyes as you age, affects 83 percent of adults over the age of 45 in North America
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