Articles By Steve Smith
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Corporate Restructuring Takes A Toll On Employee Wellbeing
Employee wellbeing is negatively impacted during corporate restructuring, both before, during, and after the process. -
3D Printers May Emit Harmful Pollutants
3D printers may emit hazardous chemicals while printing with specific materials, but a well-ventilated room can keep you safe from harm. -
This Real-Time, 3D Video Shows How Tumors Grow
Researchers from the University of Iowa have recorded how tumors form in real time and 3D. -
10 Weird, Incurable Diseases That Have Doctors Stumped
The world is filled with weird, rare diseases; here are ten bizarre ones without any cure. -
Racial Disparities Really Do Exist In Health Care
Racial disparity exists in healthcare due to high costs of insurance and lack of access to care. -
Surgeons Get Help Cutting Tumors With A New Mini Microscope
Engineers have created a handheld, pen-like microscope that will help surgeons know when to stop cutting brain tumors. -
If You Want To Lose Weight, Exercise Alone Won't Cut It
When it comes to weight loss, exercise alone won't help you reach your goals thanks to fitness plateaus. -
New Ultra-Thin Sensors Can Detect Breast Cancer More Accurately
Researchers from Japan and the U.S. have created ultra-thin, flexible sensors that could one day help doctors better detect and diagnose breast cancer. -
This Smart Sock May Prevent Diabetes-Related Amputations
The SenseGO sock connects to a smartphone and updates patients in real-time regarding their diabetic neuropathy. -
Receiving Texts On Your Smartphone Can Increase Physical Activity
Research has found sending texts with messages to move more can increase activity in people leading sedentary lifestyles. -
Spending Too Much Time On Twitter Could Ruin Your Sleep
Spending too many hours on Facebook, Twitter, and other social media platforms daily and throughout the week may affect your sleep. -
Distractions Wreak Havoc On The Workplace And Workers Themselves
Research has found that employees are drowning in information, and yet expected to process it faster.