Wearable Sensor Uses Saliva to Monitor Oral Diseases
Researchers at the Penn State Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics (ESM) are developing a wearable device that would deliver real-time medical data.
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Researchers at the Penn State Department of Engineering Science and Mechanics (ESM) are developing a wearable device that would deliver real-time medical data.
Dentists whose primary residences were damaged by Hurricane Matthew can apply for immediate aid up to $2,000 from the ADA Foundation’s Emergency Disaster.
Dentists whose primary residences were damaged by Hurricane Matthew can apply for immediate aid up to $2,000 from the ADA Foundation’s Emergency Disaster.
As awareness of the connections between oral health and systemic health continues to grow, the University of Michigan (U-M) Bicentennial Office has awarded a.
As awareness of the connections between oral health and systemic health continues to grow, the University of Michigan (U-M) Bicentennial Office has awarded a.
MIT engineers have designed what may be the Band-Aid of the future: a sticky, stretchy, gel-like material that can incorporate temperature sensors, LED.
Five to 10 percent of patients with asthma have disease that can be classified as severe, meaning it is difficult to treat and.
With some exaggeration: medical practice helped in developing a superbug Scientists of the Institute of Tropical Medicine discovered a parasite that not only.