by Mayur Kumar | Apr 21, 2022 | Blog
Researchers have identified a distinct secretory cell lineage deep within human lungs that has a critical role in maintaining the gas-exchange compartment and is altered in chronic lung disease. The newly-identified lung cells, named respiratory airway secretory cells...
by Mayur Kumar | Apr 21, 2022 | Blog
Medical simulation training builds on strategies used in other high-demand fields, such as aviation. After all, pilots in training would never be allowed solo in the cockpit of a multimillion dollar aircraft when they are just learning to fly. Rather, they use...
by Mayur Kumar | Apr 20, 2022 | Blog
Remote patient monitoring (RPM) has been present conceptually in clinical medicine for many years and its current prominence is the result of many years of evolutionary technology. The migration from invasive to noninvasive means of physiologic monitoring initially...
by Mayur Kumar | Apr 18, 2022 | Blog
Big Tech sees the world as a readable map — and it’s long since catalogued every street, hill, and house and begun digitizing every book and photo. It’s even aggregated our behavior into analyzable datasets; and as the number of digital devices probing the self and...
by Mayur Kumar | Apr 18, 2022 | Blog
Technology is officially everywhere. It’s always new. It’s always trendy. And, it’s always changing. Keeping up with the tech world can be nearly impossible. Combine that with the always changing atmosphere of the wellness world, and we’ve got a real challenge on our...