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Apple rumored to turn the iPhone into a health care records powerhouse
iPhones might revolutionize an entirely different industry.
A new video shows you exactly what it looks like when DNA replicates
Scientists captured this vital life process on video for the first time.
Drones with defibrillators could save lives before the ambulance arrives
In the perhaps not-so-distant future, drones are first responders.
VirZoom's mobile sensor uses Gear VR to turn normal bikes into VR workout machines
Working out in VR just got a lot cheaper, and mobile.
These light therapy glasses look like they’re from the future
And they look pretty lit.
New CDC study shows just how serious a threat Zika is to pregnant women
One in 12 pregnant women with Zika had a baby with birth defects.
This adorable chatbot wants to talk about your mental health
Confiding in a robot just might help you feel better.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Curatio wants to be Tinder plus Facebook for health and disease communities
For people living with Crohn's disease, menopause, and other conditions.
This cute wearable is like a fitness tracker for kids
Kids can rock wearables, too.
The next Apple Watch OS will be even more useful in the gym
If you haven't heard, Apple is now a health company.
MIT unveils wearable guides for the visually impaired
It's still just a prototype, but it's cool.
How the writer of 'Dear Evan Hansen' made mental health the talk of this Broadway season
It's not an issues show, but it is a show that tackles issues.
The 'blood boy' doctor doesn't seeeeeeem like a vampire
He's using the blood of the young to try and reverse aging in the old.
By Jack Morse
I did a half marathon with an AI trainer and ran into its limits
Could I make it through the race with only a week of AI training?
The newest $1 billion startup is this at-home cycling company
Move over, Bowflex.
How the Zika virus stealthily swept the Americas
Scientists sequenced nearly 200 Zika genomes.
This young man conquered Mount Everest in just 26 hours
He did it without the help of oxygen tanks or fixed ropes.
How Facebook's leaked guidelines could make a big difference in preventing suicide
If the social media giant shares what it learns from users, it could transform the way we save lives.
By Rebecca Ruiz