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A woman reportedly died after falling and impaling herself on an eco-friendly metal straw
The freak accident raises questions about the safety of metal straws, which have become popular after several US states banned plastic straws.
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Bill Gates says a devastating 'quirk of nature' could kill 30 million people in a year. Researchers are fighting that threat by studying bird butts.
Bird poop can reveal a lot about which kinds of flu viruses are circulating. These scientists study those clues in hopes of preventing a pandemic.
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Future demand for elderly care services like assisted living & in-home care are rife for digital disruption
As our population ages, demand for elderly care continues to grow, outpacing our supply of senior caretakers. Digital healthcare wants to change that.
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21 signs you're a narcissist and don't even know it
Patterns of narcissistic behavior include speaking instead of listening and constantly putting other people down.
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VCs in the hottest part of healthcare explain why the time is ripe for a mental health funding boom
Insurers make it tough to get mental healthcare. There's a national shortage of therapists. Suicide rates are skyrocketing. Can Silicon Valley help?
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At-home ancestry DNA kits may make it easier for enemies to target you, the Navy's top officer says
Experts say it's unlikely that DNA information could be used to personalize a weapon, but that information could still be misused by malicious actors.
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Here's how Microsoft is using healthcare partnerships to buoy its cloud services
Microsoft partners with Providence St. Joseph in a move that will bring its cloud and AI tech to more than 100,000 clinicians.
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The algae epidemic suffocating the Caribbean has hit a scary milestone — the world's largest seaweed bloom now stretches from Africa to Mexico
NASA satellites have identified the world's largest seaweed bloom. A leading algae researcher says this is probably the new normal.
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California's recent earthquakes were a surprise to residents, but an app that warns of quakes up to 90 seconds in advance could one day save countless lives
Los Angeles is the first US city to publicly release an earthquake warning app, known as ShakeAlertLA.
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How Apple's next major iPhone update will turn your phone into a much better health tracker
Apple's iOS 13 update for the iPhone will bring a slew of changes to the Health app, including the ability to track hearing health.
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