Advanced AEDs, sophisticated mechanical CPR devices and automated tourniquets put firefighter/paramedics and EMTs in position to save more lives and increase their ...
Film photography has been undergoing a renaissance, especially with younger people who love its unique look and analog vibe.
On World Kidney Day, Newsweek explores how one country is testing whether early detection can slow a global epidemic.
As liquid biopsies, wearables, multi-omics, and AI mature, diagnostics could become the operating system of healthcare: a continuously learning layer that turns everyday data into earlier action.
A new scientific study suggests that a digital therapy program delivered through a smartphone or computer may help adults with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, commonly known as ADHD. The ...
In part one of our exclusive gut health series, gastroenterologist Trisha Pasricha identifies the everyday habits throwing ...
I still remember the first time I saw a smartphone, back in 2007, at a tech conference in Berlin. A colleague, Markus, pulled ...
Hospital pagers are one of those things. They might not look like much, but they play a big part in keeping things running smoothly when it really matters. Let’s talk about why these devices are still ...
Get caught up with the latest news from the 2026 Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Global Health ...
Omaha police say there have already been eight deadly crashes this year, two of them involving pedestrians. As the weather warms up, there's only going to be more people on the streets.
A comprehensive invited review published today in Brain Medicine confronts one of the most persistent paradoxes in modern medicine: psychiatry remains the only major clinical discipline that diagnoses ...
A patient’s healthcare journey doesn’t begin and end at the hospital. Care begins when an issue arises, such as a fall, a health flare-up or a caregiver’s concern, and continues after discharge, with ...