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A wireless, wearable monitor built with stretchable electronics could allow comfortable, long-term health monitoring of adults, babies and small children
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Read moreConnecting patients with their community could transform healthcare
Engaging a wider range of resources to connect patients with organizations within their community can help transform healthcare and improve
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Researchers at the University of Louisville have developed an easily reproducible system that enables them to keep slices of human
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