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New research suggests mobile phone use and RF exposure do not significantly raise the risk of brain tumors or other cancers. (Representational image-Wikimedia Commons)
Ankur Deka
3 min read
Comprehensive study analyzes mobile, environmental, and occupational radiofrequency exposure
A partnership that includes Penn State researchers is developing a new dielectric material to enable magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines with shorter scan times and higher image resolutions (Unsplash)
MedBound Times
4 min read
A partnership that includes Penn State researchers is developing a new dielectric material to enable magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machines with shorter scan times and higher image resolutions.
Although any technical development has drawbacks, wireless technology has a number of benefits that surpass these drawbacks. A wireless network enables people to instantly access any information or data they require (Unsplash)
Nithya S
5 min read
It's almost difficult to comprehend how so much was accomplished before wireless technology became a necessary component in so many fields and locations.
Dr. Vindhya Vasini Lella, MBBS, Konaseema Institute of Medical Sciences & Research Foundation
MBT Desk
3 min read
Insight into the Lives of Healthcare Professionals and Students. A Glimpse into the Life of Dr. Vindhya Vasini Lella
U.S. intelligence agencies charged with investigating the spate of brain injuries and other serious health ailments that have struck hundreds of officials remain unconvinced that the illnesses are tied to the work of a foreign adversary.
MBT Desk
3 min read
U.S. intelligence agencies investigating the spate of brain injuries and other serious health ailments that have struck hundreds of officials remain unconvinced.
Quinn immediately ordered a standing X-ray of Ruth’s entire spine, as well as a full CT scan on her back. The tests and scans showed the complete loss of curvature in her lumbar spine, due to her previous spinal fusions (Representational Image: Wikimedia Commons)
MBT Desk
2 min read
Michigan native Ruth Bischoff, 69, had tried everything – multiple spine surgeries, a radiofrequency ablation, acupuncture, a spinal cord stimulator.
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