The future of healthcare will see a post-hospital world due to advances in personalized medicine, health monitoring & nanotechnology. This post from Futurism predicts that by 2030, hospitals may become a thing of the past. BRAVE NEW WORLD As the world of medicine is increasingly changed by biology, technology, communications, genetics, and robotics, predicting the outlook ... Continue Reading
Health and Fitness Apps: The Best of 2016
Need to know what nutrients are in your morning muffin? Maybe you need to squeeze in a quick morning workout while commuting to the office. Perhaps what you really are looking for is a way to ground yourself with a short guided meditation between meetings. Never fear, because in 2016, there was an app for all your health and fitness needs! The results are in for the most ... Continue Reading
Could This Be the End of Antibiotic Resistance?
The science world is freaking out over this 25-year-old's answer to fighting antibiotic resistance. This post from ScienceAlert takes an early look at the approach put forward by the young PhD student for killing drug resistant superbugs. A 25-year-old student has just come up with a way to fight drug-resistant superbugs without antibiotics. The new approach has so far only ... Continue Reading
Body Tissue Regeneration Through Nutrition
Body tissue regeneration is an ongoing process of self-renewal. Learn which natural compounds can better assist your body in healing itself. This post from Reset.me has put together a series of remarkable studies on the topic. It may come as a surprise to some, especially those with conventional medical training, but the default state of the body is one of ceaseless ... Continue Reading
Approved: Human Trials of CRISPR for Treating Cancer
The first human trials of gene-editing technology CRISPR have just been approved. This post from Futurism sheds light on what RAC’s nod for the first human use of CRISPR entails.APPROVED!A proposal from doctors at the University of Pennsylvania for the first human use of CRISPR technology to treat cancer has just passed its first regulatory hurdle, getting the go-ahead from the ... Continue Reading
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