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Crowdsourcing the answers to medical mysteries
For people plagued for years by mysterious illnesses, a new online service aims to help by “crowdsourcing” among medical professionals for a diagnosis.
Optical implant could revolutionise glaucoma management
Based in Hanover, Germany, Implandata Opthalmic Products GmbH has announced the advancement of its Pro-IOP eye pressure measurement system, an implantable sensor that could not only reduce doctor visits but preserve the sight of an aging population.
Facebook touting Oculus Rift to Hollywood studios: report
The social network has been meeting with cinematic luminaries about creating content specifically for its recently acquired virtual reality headset.
Read all about it: News you can wear
Even if you don't open a newspaper, turn on a television, log on to a computer or pull out a smartphone, you can get news — from wearable technology.
A selfie for your health: award-winning app spots anaemia
A team of Australian medical students has developed an award-winning app that's capable of screening for anaemia.
Apple prepares Healthkit rollout amid tangled regulatory web
Apple Inc has been discussing how its "HealthKit" service will work with health providers at Mount Sinai, the Cleveland Clinic and Johns Hopkins as well as with Allscripts, a competitor to electronic health records provider Epic Systems, people familiar with the discussions said.
Intel explores wearable devices for Parkinson's disease research
Intel Corp plans to use wearable gadgets such as smart watches to monitor patients with Parkinson's disease and collect data that can be shared with researchers.
Michael Jackson aims to be King of Twitter with video
Five years after his death, Michael Jackson is back with a new video that breaks new ground by premiering on Twitter.
Twitter helps Chicago find sources of food poisoning
When Chicago health officials saw Twitter users complaining about local food poisoning episodes, they reached out on Twitter to those users and often ended up charging the restaurant in question with a violation.
These shoes were made for directing
Wizard of Oz heroine Dorothy only had to click her ruby red slippers together and they would spirit her home to Kansas.