
Someday soon, you will go to the doctor’s office and the doctor will know exactly what’s wrong with you. Most likely you and your doctor will have been tipped off by an app–maybe an app in your clothing. If you
by Abigail T. Fox17 Apr 2014, 11:56 AM PST0

Someday soon, you will go to the doctor’s office and the doctor will know exactly what’s wrong with you. Indeed, most likely, you, and your doctor, will have been tipped off by an app–maybe an app in your clothing. If
by Abigail T. Fox17 Apr 2014, 5:32 AM PST0

Every news item about human health has two dimensions: a personal dimension and a societal dimension. For example, take the case of Gerda Saunders, a University of Utah academic who is slipping into dementia. Her own story is a sad
by Abigail T. Fox27 Mar 2014, 7:27 PM PST0

Hollywood’s Seth Rogen learned a valuable lesson in Washington, D.C. last month: compared to Beltway politicians, even actors look sincere. In fact, Rogen, famous for movies such as This is the End and Knocked Up, came to Washington with an achingly
by Abigail T. Fox12 Mar 2014, 3:28 PM PST0