A team of researchers at Wake Forest University School of Medicine has created a battery-free wearable patch that is capable of helping to detect skin cancer earlier, potentially saving lives.
Enspectra Health today announced the publication of pivotal clinical trial results in JAMA Dermatology, demonstrating that its handheld cross-modal imaging system enables physicians to accurately ...
CStone Pharmaceuticals (CStone, HKEX: 2616), an innovation-driven biopharmaceutical company focused on the research and ...
Everyday Health on MSN
Itchy All Over? Here's What Your Body Is Trying to Tell You
Eczema is an inflammatory condition that causes itchy skin that can sometimes be dry and scaly and cause rashes or blisters, ...
Drained by a decade of war, destitute families in northeastern Syria are now facing fresh misery - and a dilemma - over water ...
Poorly represented and opaque data reduces the generalizability of models, creating a direct health risk: in a diverse ...
By creating high-resolution cellular and molecular visual maps of lung cancer before and during development, researchers at ...
Life is Wisdom on MSN
Is That Just a Pimple? Understanding When a Blemish Might Be Skin Cancer
That stubborn spot on your face that refuses to go away may just not be that usual pimple, after all. Every year, millions ...
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