@WIRED 1 year ago
A new wave of medicines that treat obesity have been met with applause, concern, and abuse. Fat activists say they’re tools of coercion. Celebrities are taking them to get slim. Is this really the road people want to go down? https://www.wired.com/story/anti-obesity-drugs/?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_brand=wired&utm_social-type=owned : Getty https://t.co/jL7ha4OWWg
@WIRED 1 year ago
Trauma surgeon Annie Onishi watches scenes from #JohnWick, #StrangerThings, #Futurama, and more to break down how accurate their emergency room and medical scenes really are: https://t.co/VFQ3anNvcB
@WIRED 2 years ago
There’s just one problem: no one really knows how the algorithm reaches those scores or what it’s using to measure risk factor. And if miscalculated, it could keep patients from getting the medicine they desperately need. : Sam Cannon 6/10 https://t.co/llyBVbMrbd
@WIRED 2 years ago
Trauma surgeon Annie Onishi watches scenes from #JohnWick, #StrangerThings, #Futurama, and more to break down how accurate their emergency room and medical scenes really are: https://wired.trib.al/XJSZEJz https://t.co/X8mbUDif8p
@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 6 years ago
Is anything really worth the risk of being turned Smurf blue though?
@WIRED 6 years ago
Is anything really worth the risk of being turned Smurf blue though?
@WIRED 6 years ago
Is anything really worth the risk of being turned Smurf blue though?
@WIRED 6 years ago
Is anything really worth the risk of being turned Smurf blue though?
@WIRED 9 years ago
Research indicates that your dog can tell when you're happy -- and when you're really pissed off.