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Smaller Flu Shot Needle Is Available….But Not For Seniors A new method for the flu shot vaccine has become available to those people looking for a flu-free year. For most of the population, a quick pinprick will be offered as an alternative to the traditional arm-muscle injection, but, as Fox…

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Skin Patch Monitors Vital Signs Getting accurate, timely information on a person’s vital signs will soon be as easy as putting on a skin patch that’s like a temporary tattoo, according to Medicalnewstoday.com. The collaboration between a group of University of Illinois scientists and a few Northwestern University engineers has…

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Electronic Health Records Lead to Better Care for People With Diabetes The push to digitize health records has led to a polarizing debate among health care professionals, politicians and patients. However, new research has surfaced that indicates that the implementation of electronic health records has the potential to greatly improve patient care….

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Smaller Flu Shot Needle Is Available….But Not For Seniors A new method for the flu shot vaccine has become available to those people looking for a flu-free year. For most of the population, a quick pinprick will be offered as an alternative to the traditional arm-muscle injection, but, as Fox…

Monitoring a Person’s Vital Signs? There’s an App for that | Birmingham, MI

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New technology is transforming smart phones and tablets into portable vital-sign monitors capable of detecting dangerous health conditions, like irregular heart rhythms, with the same accuracy as traditional monitoring devices—and far less hassle. According to a press release, scientists from the Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) have written an application for smart…