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3D-printed custom medical devices: Boost performance, cut infection
Using a new 3D printing process, University of Nottingham researchers have discovered how to tailor-make artificial body parts and other
Studying Shakespeare could help medical students connect with patients
A palliative care doctor has suggested that studying Shakespeare’s plays could help medical students connect more closely with their patients.
New AI model learns from thousands of possibilities to suggest medical diagnoses and tests
AI has, for some time, been applied to diagnose medical conditions in specific fields. It can build on knowledge of
Ex-Harvard Medical School faculty member warns COVID-19 herd immunity is ‘wishful thinking'
Could herd immunity for coronavirus be within reach for US? Fox News medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier explains. A Washington D.C.-based
Help is on the way: LSU team develops phone app to track COVID-19 medical equipment and supplies
With support from the Louisiana National Guard, students and staff at the LSU Stephenson Disaster Management Institute have developed a
Accessing medical records improve patients care—but only 10% of patients do so
Despite the numerous benefits associated with patients accessing their medical records, a study by a new Portland State University professor
Gunshot injuries have long-term medical consequences
Researchers are trying to identify injury patterns and predict future outcomes for victims of gun violence who are seen in
Society is rejecting facts; medical researchers can help
One study says coffee is good for you, while another study says that it’s not. They’re both right, within context.
Dancer's zombie-inspired Halloween makeup mistaken for medical emergency at hospital, report says
Model wearing zombie makeup rushed to the hospital, causes stir in emergency room Jai Fears suffered a panic attack and