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by nahhan/downloaded from stock.xchng
Nanobubbles and nanoparticles improve chemotherapy
April 18, 2012, No Comments

Hey check out my patexia article, Nanobubbles and nanoparticles improve chemotherapy.

by deloan/downloaded from stock.xchng
Robots, Robots, Robots
April 3, 2012, No Comments

Medical technology as came a long way, and it has much farther to go.  If some of the exciting advances in robotic, men ...

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Science Takes Project Runway into the Future?
March 20, 2012, No Comments

Hard to say, how science might affect fashion trends of the future.  Geek does seem to be the hottest trend these days. ...

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Can New Medical Technology Lower Healthcare Costs?
March 14, 2012, No Comments

Faster, cheaper, more effective.  How about reliable?  Let’s hope, especially when talking about new medical tec ...

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Ethical Questions Regarding Traumatic Brain Injury Therapy
March 6, 2012, No Comments

Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) can lead to tragic deaths and permanent disability.  Incredible advances are coming forth ...

by pixelbox/downloaded from stock.xchng
A Pacemaker That Runs on the Power of the Heart
March 2, 2012, No Comments

And I don’t mean love, although that would be cool.  If everything was powered by love, wouldn’t that likel ...

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Wireless Drug Chip, Takes Away Healthcare Choices?
February 22, 2012, No Comments

I’m not nor have I ever been a conspiracy theorist, who thinks everyone with a modicum of power, is trying to take ...

by mzacha/downloaded from stock.xchng
With Our Human Spirit, Maybe Robots Won’t Enslave Us
February 3, 2012, No Comments

Firstly who says American’s are Lazy? Secondly, should we really be worried about an army of intelligent robots ri ...

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Rap Music May Save Your Life
January 27, 2012, No Comments

Researchers at Purdue developed a new medical pressure sensor that can be imbedded into a patient, and send important in ...

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Measure Sugar Levels Through Saliva not Blood
January 23, 2012, No Comments

With the new development of a biochip, diabetic patients may no longer need to be pricked by a needle in the finger or t ...