Engineers at the University of Missouri reported that it is possible to monitor your personal health by using pencils and paper to draw a bioelectronic device on your skin. The study shows that ...
The most exciting, impactful, and innovative science happens when experts across different fields collaborate. This post describes one collaboration that is changing how we think about ...
Did you know that picking up a pencil to doodle or making a figure out of clay can help you to relieve stress, depression, and fear, and can even help diminish pain or other physical symptoms? Art ...
Chicago (tca/dpa) — The practice of drawing blood has changed very little over the decades. It looks about the same now as it did 50 years ago. That process, however, may be about to get a modern ...
Clinicians can more accurately classify a patient’s cognitive health status by increasing the number and variety of patient diagnostic drawing tasks. That’s according to researchers who aimed to ...
Getting your blood drawn can be uncomfortable. Yet for decades, it’s been the go-to method for checking what’s happening inside your body. Researchers at North Carolina State University and the ...
The Health Innovation Alliance is calling for the recently proposed interoperability rules to be scrapped and rewritten. Formerly called Health IT Now, the group says the rules as currently drafted ...
One drawing depicts five stick figures behind bars watched by two guards in dark hats. Another shows five people lying down in a cell, covered by blanket. Three migrant children, ages 10 and 11, ...