(Reuters Health) – Patients may be open to robots participating in some healthcare interactions, a U.S. survey suggests, and, in an experiment, researchers found that emergency department patients
A new compound made from tree resin kills almost 100% of drug-resistant bacteria without harming healthy tissue, laboratory studies suggest. Made into a film, this nanocellulose could be
(Reuters) – Texas doctor Natasha Kathuria has practiced medicine in 11 countries, worked through the 2014 “Snowmageddon” storm that ground Atlanta to a halt, and survived the past
NHS chiefs urged dozens of hospitals to run patients’ details through the credit-checking agency Experian to search for ‘income opportunities’ among foreign nationals An investigation by the Health
New Medicare reimbursement rules provide some relief to safety-net hospitals, shifting the burden of financial penalties toward hospitals serving wealthier patient populations, according to a new study led
This story is from Kaiser Health News SAN JOSE, Calif. — After they amputated the second toe on John Trumbla’s right foot last summer, doctors sent him to
When Jo Beckwith’s little girl Daisy started complaining of headaches, she had no idea the five-year-old’s life was at risk. Here Jo, 46, from Brentwood, Essex, tells how
Thousands of women undergoing IVF could be spared the agony of miscarriage and stillbirths by artificial intelligence. A machine has been developed which can select embryos likely to
Amputated limbs and human flesh ‘will have to be stored in trailers outside hospitals’ after NHS disposal company is found to be stockpiling 750 tonnes of body parts
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