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New Contact Lenses May Soon Allow Diabetics to Monitor Glucose Levels With Just the Blinks of Their Eyes
Not only can the smart contact lenses monitor glucose levels, they can also release medication directly into the membrane of the eye.
People With Diabetes May One Day Be Monitoring Glucose With an Earring
Continuity contains a wearable “earring” glucose sensor with vibration alert, an insulin-mist pump, and wireless connectivity that sends data to a doctor and cell phones.
Researchers ‘Shocked’ by Discovery That ALS-Diseased Neurons Show Incredible Resilience if Given Glucose
A new study from the University of Arizona has uncovered a potential new way to treat patients with ALS, a debilitating neurodegenerative disease.
Temporary Tattoo Device Monitors Blood Glucose Without Needles
California researchers have developed a temporary tattoo that both extracts and measures the level of glucose, a promising step forward in noninvasive testing for...
In World First, Stem Cells Reverse Woman’s Type-1 Diabetes
“I can eat sugar now,” said a woman from Tianjing, China, who recently became the first human to have their type-1 diabetes cured through...
Cone Snail Poison is Deadly But May Now Lead to Better Diabetes and Hormone Drugs
Deadly poison from cone snails could be a newfound key to making better drugs to treat diabetes, according to a new study.
The toxin, from...
Good News in History, July 27
1,250 years ago today, the first Patriarch of the Shingon Sect—one of the most important in Japanese Buddhism was born. Born Saeki no Mao,...
16-year-old Wins $75,000 for Her Award-Winning Discovery That Could Help Revolutionize Biomedical Implants
First prize in the USA's largest and most prestigious science fair has gone to a 16-year-old girl who found new ways to optimize the...
Keep Out All the Christmas Spices – They’re Powerful Antioxidants Known as ‘Nutraceuticals’
Reprinted with permission and alterations from World at Large, an independent news outlet covering world news, conflicts, travel stories, conservation, and science news.
The smells of...
Hand-held Test for Breast Cancer Uses Your Saliva and Gives Accurate Readings in 5 Seconds
Do women prefer a mammogram to test for breast cancer? Or would they rather place a tiny sample of saliva on a test strip...
T-cell Fountain of Youth Moves a Step Closer–And it May Work After Just One Treatment
The fountain of youth has eluded explorers for ages. It turns out, the magic anti-aging elixir might have been inside us all along.
Corina Amor...
Good Cardiovascular Habits Can Knock 6 Years off Your Biological Age: New Study
Good cardiovascular health can knock six years off your biological age, says a team from Columbia University Medical Center in New York City
The researchers...
‘Healthy Food’ Isn’t Always Healthy for All: Learn Valuable Info About Your Gut Microbiome With Home Test Kit
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Are tomatoes healthy? Avocados? Nuts? According to Viome, a health tech company, there is no such thing as a universally-healthy food: What's healthy...
Experts Find Out Why Exercise Prevents Alzheimer’s Disease–Which Could Lead to Cure
The reason exercise can prevent Alzheimer's disease has been discovered and it could lead to new treatments for the currently incurable condition.
Experts have found...
8 Weeks of Lifestyle Changes Reduced Biological Age by 3 Years In Groundbreaking Proof-of-Concept Study
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Time-Restricted Eating Could Prevent Work-Related Health Issues, Says New Study
Time-restricted eating improved the health of firefighters by reducing the risks of heart disease linked with shift work, according to a new study.
Working long...
Unhealthy Fat Could Be Turned Into ‘Good Fat’ to Keep Us Youthful and Thinner
Did you know your body actually contains three different kinds of fat? That's right, humans have brown, beige, and white fat adipose tissues, and...
New Artificial Pancreas for Type 2 Diabetes Manages Blood Sugar Twice as Well as Jabs –Now Approved in UK
Scientists at Cambridge University just completed a successful trial of their artificial pancreas that helps Type 2 diabetes patients better manage their blood sugar...
For First Time, a Fatal Enzyme Deficiency is Treated in the Womb to Save a Child
An unborn baby was treated through her umbilical cord for a rare genetic condition—the same disease that killed her two older siblings—and the pioneering...
Cold Water and Air Increase “Good” Body Fats Says a Review of More Than 100 Studies
Cold water immersion has long been known to the northern Europeans as a fortifying activity, but the science behind this bizarre cultural/medicinal practice is...