Skin-Cancer Spotting Apps Miss Their Marks
New smart phone apps that purport to assess patients’ skin lesions as cancer or not are unreliable, according to a new study. Katherine Harmon reports
Good Health is Your Greatest Wealth……Virgil
New smart phone apps that purport to assess patients’ skin lesions as cancer or not are unreliable, according to a new study. Katherine Harmon reports
The errors known as surgical “never events,” which are never supposed to happen, still occur some 4,000 times annually in the U.S. Katherine Harmon reports.
A small study finds that sleep-deprived fat cells are less sensitive to insulin, a condition that often precedes diabetes. Katherine Harmon reports.
Young adults at risk for getting a sexually acquired infection were more likely to use a condom if they followed a social media’s sex education campaign. Katherine Harmon reports.