In March we opened the SERMO doors to physicians in the UK. Much preparation was given to the anticipation of cross-border ... More


In March we opened the SERMO doors to physicians in the UK. Much preparation was given to the anticipation of cross-border ... More
Perhaps you saw the Facebook request at the top of your screen this morning asking you to help Ebola? Or maybe you read the news ... More

More than 75 percent of the adult population in the U.S. uses a smartphone. Researchers across the globe are finding innovative ... More

Fans of ABC’s hit show Dancing with the Stars watched Amy Purdy, a top ranked professional adaptive snowboarder who lost both legs ... More

The National Cancer Institute estimates almost 3 million women are currently living with breast cancer in the United States. ... More

Researchers have recently taken adult stem cells in mice and reverted them back to the embryonic state. This technique eliminates ... More

Is it science fiction when skin, bones, and organs can all be created with a 3D printer? Although 3D printing technology has been ... More

Google Glass allows wearers to see and interact with the world in a whole new way. Now Google contact lenses can help diabetics ... More

Have you ever been asked to rate your level of pain on a scale from 1 to 10? As a person’s pain level is completely subjective, it ... More

If you’ve ever had to deal with someone who has “difficult” veins, you know that a simple act like drawing blood can turn into quit ... More