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Medical Devices Are the Next Security Nightmare
Hacked medical devices make for scary headlines. Dick Cheney ordered changes to his pacemaker to better protect it from hackers. Johnson & Johnson warned customers about a security bug in one of its insulin pumps last fall. And St.
Google will use your health data to help make Fit a better personal coach
Are you looking for a personal assistant? With future versions of Google Fit you may not need to pay for one. Most major tech companies are stepping into fitness and health tracking and Google is no exception.
The chatbot will see you now: AI may play doctor in the future of healthcare
A supercomputer whirs away in London, crunching complex drug chemistries into deep learning algorithms to discover new medications. A few miles away, a DeepMind neural network scans millions of images from Moorfields Eye Hospital, searching for signs of eye disease.
Researcher from Israel close to a cure for Type 1 Diabetes
If her sugar got too low, she would start to sceam and shake (sort of like someone having an epeleptic fit) and I had to inject her with glucagon (A hormone produced by the pancreas that stimulates an increase in blood sugar levels, thus opposing the action of insulin).
A small team may have just cracked one of the big obstacles facing smart glasses
But on Thursday the startup broke into the augmented reality world with a public demonstration and video of its new optics prototype. AR is a technology currently trendy with techies that displays digital objects and other information in the real world.
Achy Knees? New FDA Approved Tissue Engineering May Ease Pain
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — There is new help for people who suffer with knee pain and stiffness caused by the loss of cartilage. This scientific advance marks the first time where a patient’s own healthy tissue is used to grow new cells through a process of tissue engineering.
Facebook debuts its first dedicated virtual reality app, Facebook 360
Facebook has devoted major resources and billions of dollars to virtual reality, but there has been a pretty clear line between what happens in the main Facebook app and what happens on the Oculus Rift and Gear VR.
Sugar Does Rot Your Brain After All: Scientists Connect to Alzheimer’s
Time to lower your sugar intake. Scientists from the University of Bath have just found the first connection between excess blood sugar glucose and Alzheimer’s disease.
Once-banned Vigilante app now warns of nearby emergencies

Late last year, Sp0n released a Vigilante mobile app that was supposed to warn you of nearby crimes and emergencies. Or rather, it tried to release the app — Apple quickly pulled the title after worrying that the name and focus encouraged users to thrust themselves into dangerous situations.
New Skin Patch Monitors Glucose and Delivers Diabetes Drugs
People with diabetes need to closely monitor their blood glucose levels multiple times every day, usually using a device that pricks their finger for a blood test to assess whether they need insulin shots or other drugs.




