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At the Anesthesiology Annual Meeting held this past week in Philadelphia, some research stood out for the wrong reasons. Among the presentations on forward-facing topics like the practicalities of space anesthesiology and the impact of AI on the profession were three separate studies dealing with a long-standing issue: racial disparity in US health care.Continue ReadingCategory: Wellness & He
Once you've ridden a bicycle with a bell, shouting out warnings to pedestrians seems very loudmouthed and ineffective. Well, the Runbell 3.0 gives runners a finger-worn bell, so they don't have to yell at people either.Continue ReadingCategory: Wearables, Consumer Tech, TechnologyTags: Running, Warning, Kickstarter
studiocone's device offers safe guidance through psychedelic journeys grounded in neuroscience and psychiatry. The post AI-powered orb decentralizes access to psychedelic therapy to improve mental health appeared first on designboom | architecture & design magazine.
Fraud has a lasting impact on victims’ mental health, new Which? research reveals, as it calls on the payments regulator not to slash reimbursement limits by £330,000.  Ahead of the […] The post Fraud has lasting impact on victims’ mental health, Which? warns appeared first on ShinyShiny.
While they might sound like healthy choices, a large study in Finland has revealed the detrimental impact of eating most fruits and several grains on diabetes risk. The study also revealed a helpful food ally in fighting off the disease.Continue ReadingCategory: Health & Wellbeing, LifestyleTags: Diabetes, Finland, Diet, Food, Children
Architecture firm NBBJ has integrated a series of curved buildings into a sloped California site to create an "inclusive, healing environment" for a behavioural health campus for adolescent patients. Read more
In another instance of AI making itself genuinely useful, researchers at the University of Toronto (UoT) have identified a better catalyst for the production of green hydrogen using AI – saving themselves years in experimentation.Continue ReadingCategory: ScienceTags: Artificial Intelligence, Hydrogen, Green+Energy, University of Toronto
A curving concrete canopy and a public garden animate Carcavelos Health Complex near Lisbon, Portugal, completed by local practices Simão Botlelho, Studio-J and Duoma. Read more
Many people still wear masks on a regular basis, either to keep from spreading viruses that they've got, or to manage a respiratory problem. An experimental new mask takes things a step further, by analyzing its wearer's breath to check their state of health.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Masks, Breath, Coronavirus (COVID-19), Caltech, Breathalyzers
While hydrogen's high energy per mass makes it an excellent fuel, it's awfully hard and expensive to store long-term. That could change, thanks to the work of researchers at Switzerland's ETH Zurich. They've worked out a way to store hydrogen in ordinary steel-walled containers for months without losing it into the atmosphere – using iron.Continue ReadingCategory: Energy, ScienceTags: Hydrogen, G


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