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@slashgear.com
2 years ago
New smart bandage can detect biomarkers in chronic wounds
@slashgear.com
2 years ago
NIH kicks off extra COVID-19 vaccine dose trial with autoimmune patients
@neowin.net
3 years ago
UK consortium to boost health care with medical drones
@techcrunch.com
5 years ago
As researchers pursue links between the bacteria and human health, startups stand to benefit
@theverge.com
6 years ago
Google’s AI subsidiary was given ‘legally inappropriate’ access to UK medical data
@theverge.com
7 years ago
Google’s DeepMind made ‘inexcusable’ errors handling UK health data, says report
@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
Open Bionics partners with NHS for a feasibility study to bring bionic hands to the U.K. health system
@theverge.com
7 years ago
Alphabet’s DeepMind aims to quiet critics with new deal to access UK medical data
@WIRED
7 years ago
After a nearly year-long ban, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) will begin accepting grant applications from research labs that want to develop human-animal ...
@theverge.com
9 years ago
England will sequence the genomes of 100,000 humans to tackle cancer and rare diseases