The Future of Health by Roberto Ascione is an insightful and comprehensive overview of the past, present, and future of digital health. He skillfully explores how the latest digital technologies are transforming the practice of medicine, and redefining health itself, by making it more accessible, sustainable, and human.
Latest calendar conundrums
Apparently, the internet can’t reach consensus whether or not it’s rude to send digital calendar scheduling links. Which side are you on?
Did we miss the big day?
Looks like we missed Valentine’s Day, but is it just a one-day event? Like birthdays, we feel that’s not enough.
Please stay on the line
Being asked to hold for the next available operator has a 60-year history. So does “hold music”…
The future of mRNAs?
Find out how scientists are studying mRNA’s ability to improve flu and shingles vaccines, and to produce first-time vaccines for Lyme disease, HIV and Zika.
Outdated MedTech recall system?
Learn the “backstory” of today’s Medtech recall procedures and find out what’s working and what’s not.
A “resolute” idea
Is making resolutions passe´? Whether or not you practice this ritual that dates back to 2000 BC in ancient southern Mesopotamia, we have a suggestion—resolve to celebrate the little things.
New year health projections
We’re kicking off the New Year with several health and well-being projections based upon consumer behaviors in 2021.
Behind the scenes of web-weaving
How in the world do spiders weave their webs? Behavioral biologist, Andrew Gordus had the same curiosity about an insect with brains a fraction in size of a human’s brain.
Meet The Expert: Latrina Walden
Meet the Expert: Latrina Walden MHA, MSN, FNP-C, FNP-BC A seasoned healthcare administrator and family nurse practitioner, Latrina Walden discovered...
Spinal cord regeneration possibility?
Researchers have announced a major breakthrough that could reverse paralysis and repair tissue after severe spinal cord injuries.
Does cloud storage have a downside?
There’s a new iteration of hoarding has emerged in the last decade—digital hoarding.