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Category Archives: Medicine

Creating self-healing skin

November 14, 2012by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

For most people, a scratch or wound that heals after a few days is fairly unremarkable, even expected. After all, it’s something that’s happened as long as we can remember. […]

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Medicine, Science News

Just get up

November 12, 2012by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

It seems like a pretty innocuous thing, but sitting can shorten your life. Another study is out, this time from the Archives of Internal Medicine, showing that prolonged sitting throughout […]

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Medicine, Science News

A leap forward in prosthetics

November 9, 2012by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

The UK seems to be on the right track when it comes to prosthetic limbs, especially with the BeBionic3 myoelectric hand. Like Zac Vawter’s leg, it’s controlled by electrical impulses from […]

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Medicine, Science News, Uncategorized

Batteries powered by guinea pigs

November 8, 2012by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

You probably thought of hamster wheels hooked up to generators, right? Or maybe this commercial? The real story is actually far more bizarre. Researchers have discovered how to power electronic […]

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Animals, Medicine, Science News

More proof the red wine is good for you… or at least for bees

November 7, 2012by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

It’s always great when you hear about health studies proving the benefits of dark chocolate and red wine. This one doesn’t further commend red wine for the human diet yet, […]

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Animals, Medicine, Science News

Man climbs tallest building in the US with bionic leg

November 5, 2012by Lindsey Reiser 1 Comment

We can rebuild him. We have the technology. Especially since that technology is an $8 million bionic leg. Zac Vawter lost his right leg in a motorcycle accident, and Sunday […]

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Medicine, Science in Chicago, Science News, Technology

Cheap new HIV test could be a boon for poorer countries

October 31, 2012by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

It might be no big deal for you to stop into the local clinic for an HIV test. But for some countries, testing needs to be cheaper. Researchers at the […]

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Medicine, Science News

People who eat vegetables are happier

October 24, 2012by Lindsey Reiser 1 Comment

If Cookie Monster were into, say, carrot sticks instead of cookies, maybe he wouldn’t be having those anxiety-laden freak-outs. Daniel Blanchflower of Dartmouth University conducted a study on 80,000 British […]

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Medicine, Science News

Superbug found in wildlife

October 23, 2012by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

If you’ve heard of MRSA, you’ve also probably heard what a dangerous disease it is. It kills about 18,000 people every year and is prone to develop resistances to drugs. […]

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Animals, Medicine, Science News

How a coffee machine can help dementia

October 17, 2012by Lindsey Reiser Leave a comment

Imagine if your percolator could monitor your mental health. Or your pill box could report back to your doctor if you’re forgetting your medications. That’s the goal in mind for neuroscientist […]

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Medicine, Science News

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