New research raises concerns about screen time for toddlers
Research shows 3-year-olds average more than 2 1/2 hours of screen time per day; reaction from Angela Santomero, executive producer of 'Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood' and author of 'Radical Kindness: The Life-Changing Power of Giving and Receiving.'
'Sci-fi' electrode sleeve offers new hope for millions of paralysis patients
Cutting-edge technology is giving new hope to millions of people living with paralysis across the United States. Researchers at The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research have successfully developed a light-weight, wearable electrode sleeve that regulates and triggers finger movement in quadriplegics.
Cutting-edge technology is giving new hope to millions of people living with paralysis across the United States. Researchers at The Feinstein Institutes for Medical Research have successfully developed a light-weight, wearable electrode sleeve that regulates and triggers finger movement in quadriplegics.
'Sci-fi' electrode sleeve offers new hope for millions of paralysis patients
Chad Bouton, the VP of Advanced Engineering at the Feinstein Institute of Bioelectric Medicine, reveals new cutting-edge technology in a wearable electrode sleeve that may help paralysis victims and quadriplegics across the United States regain movement.
In addition to a tiny turkey, chef and sweet potato casserole, other babies were dressed as corn on the cob, a loaf of bread, and a slice of sweet potato pie.
Newborns dressed as Thanksgiving dinner, sides in Texas hospital photo shoot
In addition to a tiny turkey, chef and sweet potato casserole, other babies were dressed as corn on the cob, a loaf of bread, and a slice of sweet potato pie.
Trump looks to Canada to help lower US prescription drug prices
President Trump is preparing a new plan that would allow states to buy prescription drugs from Canada. Dr. Marc Siegel explains and reacts to the latest in the ongoing vaping crisis.
A hospital in New Jersey is acknowledging a kidney transplant mix-up, according to a spokesman who said that both patients ultimately ended up receiving a kidney “and are doing well.”
New Jersey hospital gives kidney transplant to wrong patient, official says
A hospital in New Jersey is acknowledging a kidney transplant mix-up, according to a spokesman who said that both patients ultimately ended up receiving a kidney “and are doing well.”