The Implications of Implanted Chips
by Jennifer Bunn, RNIn June of 2007, the American Medical Association’s Council on Ethics and Judicial Affairs stated, “RFID tags... READ MORE →
In June of 2007, the American Medical Association’s Council on Ethics and Judicial Affairs stated, “RFID tags... READ MORE →
It’s very common to hear about violence against women and about male batterers rather than about violence against men... READ MORE →
Many people in the United States, and indeed the world, are not aware that there are two types of fully licensed physicians.... READ MORE →
Welcome to the eight edition of Drugs and Pharmacology. Today, we discuss a variety of topics from anti-depressants and natural... READ MORE →
In an effort to make this blog more interactive, I’ve decided to start a new series of posts focusing on Ethics and... READ MORE →
This is an era where lawsuits are filed for the absence of warnings — the McDonald’s lawsuit of 1994 (81-year-old... READ MORE →
It is well known that depression results from the combination of many different factors. Environmental effects, such as... READ MORE →
This is the second post in my Patient Manifesto series. In my first post I tried to outline some broad categories of things... READ MORE →
The possibility of fusing a mechanical device with the human brain becomes a reality. Ladies and gentleman, I would like... READ MORE →
I’m glad I’m not in college. You see, the price of tuition at some U.S. universities has been increasing and... READ MORE →
This Sunday February 14th (9 p.m. ET), the Emmy-nominated Brain Games tv-show is back! Wonder junkie Jason Silva returns to our screens, teaming up with... READ MORE →
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