MEDICINE & HEALTH

Computer-Based Technologies In Dentistry

Computer-Based Technologies In Dentistry

Just as technology has affected every part of our society, technology has been changing the world of dentistry. Computer-based technologies in dentistry are improving the quality of care that patients receive as well as providing services that were once a vague possibility in the past.
How Michael Friend Has Been Scaling to Great Heights Within the Beauty Tool Industry

Michael Friend, the Businessman Changing the Skincare and Beauty Tool Industries

No matter what someone's age or gender is, skincare is an essential aspect of one's daily life. There are countless problems out there that people face, whether it be skin that's too dry or oily, discoloration, or roughness. Each of these issues has a solution, though many of those are unaffordable or simply not available to the everyday person.
Science Times - Indian Chemist Reveals New Inkling to How Life Began on Earth

Indian Chemist Reveals New Inkling to How Life Began on Earth

A new study shows that a diamidophosphate or DAP, a simple compound that possibly existed on Earth prior to life’s occurrence, could have ‘chemically knitted together tiny DNA building blocks’ into strands of primordial DNA.
Can Telehealth be Trusted - The short Answer is YES

Can Telehealth be Trusted - The short Answer is YES

The flexible nature of online therapy services enables people to reach help for their mental health from their homes' comforts and safety. Telehealth clinics promote affordable online counseling sessions that can be accessed anytime from anywhere. Over the last couple of years, online counseling therapy sessions have been on the constant rise, especially in the face of the ongoing pandemic, COVID-19. The online platforms have also provided mental health counselors and psychologists with adequate technical facilities to effectively communicate with their clients.
NHS Healthcare Organisation Looks To The Future

Strange Medical Cases of 2020

From a man with green urine to a teenager with a sewing pin in his heart, experts found a number of intriguing medical cases this year.

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