Medicine & TechnologyA mummified corpse currently on display in Mexico reportedly has fungal growths and should be studied as it may pose health risks to the public. Read for more details.
Doctors analyze the physiological processes that happened during Jesus Christ's crucifixion, the most painful death ever invented by man. Read the article to learn more.
They say laughter is the best medicine. This year's April Fool's Day, learn how pranks and jokes make people laugh. Read this article to know the story behind the prank lovers' favorite holiday.
Sleep apnea is a common sleep disorder characterized by pauses in breathing or shallow breathing during sleep. These pauses can last from a few seconds to minutes and can occur many times throughout the night.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that the deadly fungus is spreading across the country at an "alarming" rate. Read the article to learn more details.
Scientists developed a sensor made from single-atom-thick nanomaterials that can detect COVID-19 and flu viruses faster than existing tests. Check it out in this article.
Scientists have discovered that having childhood pets (even during the mother's pregnancy) can significantly reduce the children's likelihoods of developing food allergies. Read to learn more.
Technology such as interactive kiosks, indoor mapping software, and other touch-screen devices can make all the difference for patients searching for their destination. Let's discuss how you can use these technologies to improve the patient experience.
The life's work of a researcher reveals that Asian ancestry was introduced to East Africa in early modern times, clarifying and complicating Swahili history. Read the article to learn more.
TikTok's latest beauty hack has users tape their faces at night as an anti-aging regimen, which has been endorsed by celebrities. But how about by the experts in the field? Check out what they have to say about this trend.