Wearable Device Uses Sleep Data to Identify Stress Risk
A wearable device can provide clues to stress levels reflected in sleep data, paving the way for identifying biomarkers that flag individuals needing additional support.
A wearable device can provide clues to stress levels reflected in sleep data, paving the way for identifying biomarkers that flag individuals needing additional support.
Fewer than half of images on different government and organization websites studied showed patients with darker skin tones.
Scientists say findings have important implications for public health, genetic counseling of carriers, and future research directions.
Why we need to stop disrupting and start caring
Researchers dissected a surprising data source and found a sign of ecosystem health
More rigorous research is needed on how to design programs
Ranking cell and gene therapies in terms of revenues shows a fairly stark line between feast and famine.
New policies for gain-of-function and “dual-use” research will cover broader swath of experiments
Technologies emerge to overcome challenges such as materials availability, serotype impacts, real-time monitoring and control, and process scaleup.
As we enter the digital era of healthcare at scale, we must redefine how we care for people … and how we evaluate that care.
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