@WIRED 1 year ago
The Evie aims to be the first consumer wearable that is also a medical-grade device that will help women track and manage their sleep quality & menstrual cycles through this phase of life. More of the best from CES 2023 right here: https://wired.trib.al/317wI3M : @rogerkisby https://t.co/bCTksXWW6K
@WIRED 1 year ago
The Evie aims to be the first consumer wearable that is also a medical-grade device that will help women track and manage their sleep quality & menstrual cycles through this phase of life. More of the best from CES 2023 right here: https://wired.trib.al/Lq6X6BJ : Rober Kisby https://t.co/wbyxkde0kP
@WIRED 1 year ago
What's the must-have gear for going out this summer? Narcan! 2021 set a grim record with over 100,000 fatalities due to drug overdoses. As the weather warms and events return, it's more important than ever to carry potentially life-saving medications. : Getty https://t.co/0v296uHwT0
@WIRED 4 years ago
Craig Spencer, Director of Global Health in Emergency Medicine, New York-Presbyterian/Columbia University Medical Center: “You’re notified of another really sick patient coming in. You rush over. They’re also extremely sick, vomiting. They need to be put on life support ...” 8/ https://t.co/Ic9S5iLVDQ
@WIRED 5 years ago
Your Life Decoded, December 2007 “For a long time, WIRED didn’t cover much health care or medicine... The biggest shift was the arrival of true consumer genomics, and we were lucky enough to get an exclusive on 23andMe in 2007.” https://wired.trib.al/ot3amNA 4/ https://t.co/qoYbqBeWxv
@WIRED 6 years ago
Born at a barely viable 24 weeks, his life began as a battle for survival. His future is a test for how far neonatal medicine has come.
@WIRED 6 years ago
Born at a barely viable 24 weeks, his life began as a battle for survival. His future is a test for how far neonatal medicine has come.
@WIRED 6 years ago
The technology, which makes your smartphone screen a window into the human body, is not on the market yet, but it’s already saved a life.
@WIRED 6 years ago
The technology, which makes your smartphone screen a window into the human body, is not on the market yet, but it’s already saved a life.
@WIRED 6 years ago
Qualcomm is developing an entirely new kind of healthcare—one where tools like VR help doctors better understand, diagnose, and treat patients in real life.
@WIRED 6 years ago
A fascinating look at technology's role in the eternal fight for life.
@WIRED 7 years ago
Opinion: For some, technologies only serve to prolong the dying process.
@WIRED 7 years ago
Opinion: For some, technologies only serve to prolong the dying process.
@WIRED 7 years ago
The first fully designed and partially completed yeast genome brings science one step closer to synthetic life.
@WIRED 7 years ago
A cure for cancer, diabetes, and heart disease might be found in your DNA—if doctors can access.
@WIRED 8 years ago
When the doctors put a pacemaker into Marie Moe's heart to save her life, she had one question: can it be hacked? Now she's trying to hack it herself.Read ...
@WIRED 8 years ago
Some women’s biological clocks simply tick slower. (via OZY)
@WIRED 8 years ago
Trained medical professionals explain exactly how much pain— and what surgeries— the robbers would actually require if those accidents occurred in ...
@WIRED 8 years ago
This is a story of how unexpected tech can save a life: When a woman walking her dog in California was struck by a car, doctors were desperate to find ...
@WIRED 8 years ago
Efforts are already well under way to transform Google into a place that's serious about life sciences.