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FreedomPop launches free WiFi beta, and "transient electronics"

by
David Brancaccio
Oct 2, 2012
A new service called FreedomPop hopes to go up against AT&T and Verizon, and a new kind of dissolve-able circuit that could change the field of medicine.

Study: U.S. doctors are 'burned out'

Interview by
Jeff Horwich
Aug 21, 2012
A new study from the Mayo Clinic shows high burnout rates among physicians compared with the general public, especially for emergency room, family and general internal medicine doctors.

The effort to keep the small town doctor around

by
David Weinberg
Mar 18, 2012
As more and more people move to urban areas, how do you keep doctors down on the farm?

Shoot 'em up video games - good for the eyes

by
Marc Sanchez
Feb 21, 2012
See, MOM?!

Need a new jaw? Just print one up

by
John Moe
Feb 21, 2012
Medical breakthrough in Belgium could provide for new possibilities in cosmetic medical work.

In the future, you'll take medicine without taking medicine

by
John Moe
Feb 17, 2012
Scientists working at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have successfully tested a system to deliver medicine into a patient's body thought an implanted chip.

"I know what's under that cast" - Future Doctor, MD

by
Marc Sanchez
Feb 17, 2012
The medical miracles keep on coming

Would you let your doctor own what you say online?

by
John Moe
May 3, 2012
Patients are beginning to challenge the legality of the "privacy agreements" that some medical offices are enforcing as a way for doctors to control what's said about him or her online.

Fake organs need fake tubes

by
John Moe
Sep 16, 2011
German scientists are using 3D printing technology to print blood vessels that efficiently supply nutrients to artificial organs. The missing link...

Cure for Tinnitus?

by
John Moe
Sep 16, 2011
Researchers think they've found a new way to cure tinnitus, the constant ear-ringing that some people suffer from. It's believed that the ringing...

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