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Outdated MedTech recall system?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.
Mushrooms for depression?
A research team had just added a new potential benefit of mushrooms: lowering the odds of depression.
A new way to protect the brain from Alzheimer’s?
Researchers have discovered a genetic mutation that could effectively protect the brain from dementia.