tags: health
- Programming and Its Positive Impacts on Brain Functioning
12 January 2023 |
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levelup-edu.com |
tags: health, programming, and science - Human Gene Linked to Bigger Brains was Born from Seemingly Useless DNA
7 January 2023 |
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science.org |
tags: health, and science - Fourth Membrane is Discovered in The Brain
7 January 2023 |
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newscientist.com |
tags: health, and science - Thanks to DALL-E, The Race to Make Artificial Protein Drugs is On
4 January 2023 |
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singularityhub.com |
tags: artificial-intelligence, health, and science - Procrastination is Driven by Our Desire to Avoid Difficult Emotions, Says Expert
16 June 2020 |
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cbc.ca |
tags: health, productivity, and science - Three People with Inherited Diseases Successfully Treated with CRISPR
14 June 2020 |
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newscientist.com |
tags: health, science, and technology - Oldest 'Nearly Complete' HIV Genome Found In Forgotten Tissue Sample From 1966
30 May 2020 |
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livescience.com |
tags: health, and science - Cells In The Retina Decline In Sensitivity As We Age. Meaning That Colours E.G Blue Appear Washed Out As The Years Pass. In Short The Sky Actually Was Bluer When You Were Younger.
27 April 2020 |
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allaboutvision.com |
tags: health, science, and today-i-learned - Ultraviolet Irradiation Of Blood: “The Cure That Time Forgot”? (2018)
24 April 2020 |
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ncbi.nlm.nih.gov |
tags: health, and science - What Doctors on the Front Lines Wish They’d Known a Month Ago
18 April 2020 |
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nytimes.com |
tags: health - Airbreak.dev: Jailbreak Your CPAP Machine to Turn Them into Ventilators
15 April 2020 |
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airbreak.dev |
tags: hack, hardware, and health - I Spent Seven Weeks in a Wuhan ICU
14 April 2020 |
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sixthtone.com |
tags: health, and story - A (Possible) Solution to COVID-19
10 April 2020 |
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tillett.info |
tags: health - Coronavirus and Credibility
6 April 2020 |
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paulgraham.com |
tags: health, and science - The Theory of Infectious Origin of The Alzheimer’s Disease
28 March 2020 |
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padiracinnovation.org |
tags: health, and science - Upgraded Google Glass helps autistic kids “see” emotions
27 March 2020 |
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spectrum.ieee.org |
tags: google, health, science, and technology - The Coronavirus Pandemic In Five Powerful Charts
25 March 2020 |
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nature.com |
tags: health, and science - Stanford Researchers Confirm N95 Masks Can Be Sterilized In Oven
25 March 2020 |
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m.box.com |
tags: health, and science - Earlier, Doctors Used To Tap The Patient's Chest To Get Clues About Their Medical Condition. One 'Gentleman' French Doctor, Reluctant To Embarrass a Young Girl, Rolled Up a Sheet Of Paper To Make a Tube And Placed It On Her Chest. It Worked, And As a Result, The Stethoscope Was Invented
25 March 2020 |
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scienceabc.com |
tags: health, science, and today-i-learned - Help Take the Fight to COVID-19 with BOINC and Folding@home
23 March 2020 |
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unraid.net |
tags: health, science, and technology - If a Heart Is a Muscle, Why Doesn’t It Ever Get Tired?
21 March 2020 |
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reddit.com |
tags: health, and science - Phages (a Group of Viruses) Were Supposed To Be Studied as Antibacterial Agents In Human Medicine, But Were Cut Short By The Discovery of Penicillin Shortly After. With Today's Increasingly Drug-Resistant Bacteria, Phages Are Being Considered Once Again
19 March 2020 |
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onlinelibrary.wiley.com |
tags: health, science, and today-i-learned - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) Cases Data, provided by Johns Hopkins University Center for Systems Science and Engineering (JHU CSSE)
19 March 2020 |
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github.com |
tags: health, and news - In 36 BCE, Roman Statesman Marcus Varro Wrote About Germs, Describing Minute Creatures Which Cannot Be Seen By The Eyes, Which Enter The Body Through The Mouth And Nose And There Cause Serious Diseases. The Germ Theory Of Disease Would Not Be Accepted Widely For Another 1,900 Years
19 March 2020 |
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rcpe.ac.uk |
tags: health, history, science, and today-i-learned - About 85 Percent Of Hospitals Still Use Pagers Because Hospitals Can Be Dead Zones For Cell Service. In Some Hospital Areas, The Walls Are Built To Keep X-Rays From Penetrating, But Those Heavy-Duty Designs Also Make It Hard For A Cell Phone Signal To Make It Through But Not Pagers
16 March 2020 |
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rd.com |
tags: health, technology, and today-i-learned - Don't Touch Ya Face
12 March 2020 |
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donttouchyaface.com |
tags: environment, and health - Discovering the Brain’s Nightly “Rinse Cycle”
6 March 2020 |
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directorsblog.nih.gov |
tags: health, and science - People Born Blind are Mysteriously Protected from Schizophrenia
12 February 2020 |
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vice.com |
tags: health - A Man Who was Paralyzed from a Surfing Accident Neck Injury was Able to Walk Again from an Experimental Treatment. Stem Cells from The Man's Own Stomach Fat were Injected Into His Spinal Cord to Regenerate and Repair The Injury
9 February 2020 |
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goodmorningamerica.com |
tags: health, and today-i-learned - Life and Death in a Wuhan Coronavirus ICU
8 February 2020 |
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straitstimes.com |
tags: environment, health, science, and story - How Mosquitoes Find Humans to Bite
8 February 2020 |
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phys.org |
tags: environment, health, insect, and science - More Than a Thousand Scientists Have Built The Most Detailed Picture of Cancer
6 February 2020 |
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bbc.com |
tags: health, and science - For Generations Doctors Figured The Appendix Had No Function. But Recently it is Determined that it “Acts as a Good Safe House for Bacteria“. Sometimes Bacteria in The Intestines Die or are Purged. The Appendix’s Job is to Reboot The Digestive System in That Case.
2 February 2020 |
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nbcnews.com |
tags: health, and today-i-learned - Canadian Researchers Discovered How To Convert Blood Types A, B And AB to Universal Donor O-Negative. They Found That Human Gut Bacteria Makes a Class of Enzymes Which React With The Non-O Type Red Blood Cells, Essentially Transforming Them Into O-Negative
29 January 2020 |
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cbc.ca |
tags: health, science, and today-i-learned - How Long Will It Take to Develop a Vaccine for the Wuhan Virus?
28 January 2020 |
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gizmodo.com |
tags: health, news, and science - New Coronavirus can Spread Between Humans—but it Started in a Wildlife Market
26 January 2020 |
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nationalgeographic.com |
tags: health, and science - During The Black Death in The 17th Century, All Ships Coming to Port were Required to Wait in Isolation for 40 Days, Translated to 'Quaranta Giorni' in Italian, Before The Crew Could Come Ashore. This is Where The Term 'Quarantine' Comes From
26 January 2020 |
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npr.org |
tags: health, and today-i-learned - Immune Discovery 'May Treat All Cancer'
21 January 2020 |
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bbc.com |
tags: health, and science - Glia: High-Quality Low-Cost Open Source Medical Hardware
16 January 2020 |
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glia.org |
tags: hardware, health, and open-source - Never-Before-Seen Virus may be Behind Mystery Outbreak in China
9 January 2020 |
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arstechnica.com |
tags: health, and science - Scientists Across Three Continents Produced an Ebola Vaccine
8 January 2020 |
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statnews.com |
tags: health, and science