This week’s reading is a mix of innovation, brainy body connections, and a dash of debunking. Apple engineers are turning AirPods into hearing aids—why stop at music when you can reinvent healthcare?
For those aching for a do-over on First Amendment rights and censuring COVID (mis)information on social media– your wish has been granted. Last month, the Ninth Circuit ruled on Facebook’s alleged ...
The U.S. has been adept at inventing The Next Big Thing but sometimes stumbles when it comes to exploiting it. From cars to ...
Here's a great (albeit a bit complex) example of how organic chemistry can improve medical applications. If you dare to read ...
Calley Means, co-founder of TruMed, recently raised concerns about conflicts of interest within the FDA and the influence of ...
Some patients taking weight-loss drugs, like Ozempic, are beginning to report slower or no weight loss as their bodies build ...
Health is a complex equation with multiple variables: genetics, socioeconomic status, birthplace, luck, and more. Presence or ...
New research reveals that fibrin, a key component of blood clots, may be the secret culprit behind the devastating ...
Ever wonder what it's like to participate in a medical study? When I signed up for a research study, I thought I’d learn ...
Social media is about 27 years old. Since its creation, it has developed almost demonic abilities to addict the young, luring ...
In my recent radio conversation with John Batchelor (CBS Eye on the World), we delved into the sad saga of Golden Rice — a ...
Scientists often think they're smarter than they are because of their narrow academic expertise, according to a new study.