@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
A child-like robot, named Pedia_Roid, has been designed to mimic the critical medical symptoms of children to help train dental workers in Japan. : Reuters/ Fukuoka Dental College https://t.co/4UeLNf3jfH
@WIRED 3 years ago
Protests can be long and police across the country have acted with unnecessary force against protestors. Here's a few gear reminders of what to bring with you to help keep you safe, things like a high-protein snacks, water, cash, and a medical information card. 3/ https://t.co/lL1pYXodFy
@WIRED 5 years ago
#Happy420! There’s a lot of misconceptions about cannabis in the world, but here’s one central truth: it's a powerful medicine that can help treat what ails the human body. It’s also ... very complicated. Let us guide you through the, er, haze. 1/ https://wired.trib.al/qy2EZnz https://t.co/98yrGsvwOt
@WIRED 5 years ago
Meet the cute Samsung Bots. These companion robots can help you with everything from tracking sleep and taking your medication, and they can even call 911 if you fall. Read more on our liveblog: http://wired.trib.al/cug5BzA #CES2019 https://t.co/tZN4IPJ16k
@CatherineAdenle 5 years ago
Using AI to Help #Stroke Victims When 'Time Is Brain'. The world’s most-watched medical regulator is opening the door to #AI algorithms in #healthcare. In approving Viz’s #algorithms https://www.wired.com/story/using-ai-to-help-stroke-victims-when-time-is-brain/?mbid=social_twitter_onsiteshare via @WIRED #ML #IoT #Robots #DL #DataScience #Health #Tech
@WIRED 5 years ago
The future of medical care on the battlefield looks like this flying robot https://www.wired.com/story/tactical-robotics-cormorant-autonomous?mbid=social_fb
@WIRED 6 years ago
Inaccuracies in TV medical dramas and movies are nothing new, but over the years there have been some real doozies. We asked an actual surgical resident ...
@WIRED 6 years ago
Inaccuracies in TV medical dramas and movies are nothing new, but over the years there have been some real doozies. We asked an actual surgical resident ...
@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
No power in Puerto Rico means no refrigeration for medicine. People with chronic illness will suffer without help.
@WIRED 6 years ago
Researchers are optimistic that this feat of tissue engineering will bring about a sea change in basic brain research, disease modeling and personalized ...
@WIRED 7 years ago
These thermal cameras help rangers catch Rhino and Elephant poachers. http://wired.trib.al/xIjT6LX
@WIRED 7 years ago
No prescription necessary. (via Pitchfork)
@WIRED 8 years ago
This California doctor is teaming up with technologists and patients to develop a new technical standard to secure insulin pumps used by diabetics.
@WIRED 9 years ago
A super-computing cluster is busily whirring away at the University of Washington—supported by more than $100 million in funding from the Gates Foundation—crunching ...
@WIRED 9 years ago
Taking aim at the lack of transparency in healthcare today, RateRx will let doctors from all over the world rate the effectiveness of certain medications for certain...
@WIRED 9 years ago
The first five apps built with ResearchKit are available today, and they’re built to help diagnose various disorders.
@WIRED 9 years ago
In the U.S., unnecessary medical treatments cost $210 billion a year. David Newman's site could help change that.