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The conversation around longevity is shifting. For decades, the goal was simple: live longer. But as medicine advances and populations age, a more nuanced question has emerged: how well can we live ...
In modern functional genomics, understanding how specific genes control cellular behavior requires both targeted intervention and high-resolution analysis. That’s where Perturb-Seq comes in—a method ...
Wearable technology has evolved from basic step counters to sophisticated devices capable of monitoring various aspects of personal health in real-time. As technology advances, these devices are ...
MAKO Medical Laboratories, led by founder Chad Price, has steadily climbed the ranks of Business North Carolina's Top 125 Private Companies, recently securing the 55th position. While the company's ...
The healthcare industry has always relied on new technology to drive it forward and improve the care that patients get. From the invention of things like the magnifying glass and the stethoscope ...
In doctor’s offices and hospital halls, a quiet but major shift is happening. It’s not coming from another round of new medications or another piece of complicated medical jargon. It’s coming from ...
Since its introduction, Multidetector Computed Tomography (MDCT) has continuously evolved, redefining the standards of diagnostic imaging. Offering faster acquisition times, higher spatial resolution, ...
While many associate cannabis with relaxation or recreation, a less-discussed but equally transformative trend is taking shape: the integration of healthcare technology. This unexpected pairing is ...
More than 122 million Americans live in mental health workforce shortage areas, with only 27% of behavioral health care needs met in these regions. These numbers, from a 2024 report by the nonprofit ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) is often portrayed as a disruptive force in healthcare, raising concerns about whether machines will one day replace human clinicians. Yet, the emerging reality is far ...
We live in a world filled with toxins—whether it’s the pollution in the air, pesticides in our food, or chemicals in everyday products. While we can’t control every environmental hazard, we do have ...
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