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Smartphones are emerging as a game-changer in medical device accuracy, particularly when it comes to measuring skin tones.
Blog - Over 5 billion people globally lack access to safe, quality, and affordable medical oxygen services, according to the Lancet Global Health Commission on Medical Oxygen Security published in ...
Ramadan began, Heba Khaldi discovered that her monthly Fulbright stipend would be delayed. As a Fulbright Foreign Language ...
The Oyo State Government has begun a comprehensive upgrade of 66 Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs) across the state, ...
Buckinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust, in partnership with GP practices, has launched Frailty Virtual Care. It aims to support ...
As concern grows over racial bias in common medical tools like pulse oximeters, a new study shows that smartphones may offer a simple, accessible way to help correct the problem. Researchers at Brown ...
An actigraphy device is similar to a wristwatch and uses accelerometers to measure the person’s movement. Coupled with sleep ...
The Oyo State Government, on Thursday, explained that the policies being implemented by the state government in the health ...
In a recent TikTok video, Alabama Barker opened up about her struggles with health anxiety, including the "real and scary" ...
Discover how data analytics transforms health care by reducing costs, improving patient outcomes, and enhancing operational ...
This article is sponsored by Curana Health. In this Voices interview, Senior Housing News speaks with Michael Emery, FNP-C, MBA, Executive Vice President ...