Australian research could help regenerate cells, organs
An idea hailing from Queensland could be the key to regrowing, repairing, and even replacing human tissue and organs, thanks to tiny gels called a microfluidic.
An idea hailing from Queensland could be the key to regrowing, repairing, and even replacing human tissue and organs, thanks to tiny gels called a microfluidic.
Research from the University of Queensland could just make the humble X-ray easier to take with children, as wearable, flexible glass aims to take medical imaging further.
Regardless of which phone you have, provided you have something recent, you can get your vaccine status stored locally.
Need to get something from the chemist but don’t feel up to leaving the house? Believe it or not, but there’s an app for that.
If you’ve been paying attention to the news, you may have heard the government’s digital health program is finally getting off the ground, and you should listen for one reason: it affects you.
Folks trying to get away from regular blood check pin pricks probably know there’s a system that constantly monitors, but they might not know their phone can now access the system as well.
Bowel cancer is responsible for over half a million deaths worldwide every year, but a new Australian test could help reduce its numbers.