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Diabetes and Sexual Dysfunction: How can diabetes causes erectile dysfunction and how can you to treat it?
“Sex is natural, sex is good,” George Michael famously said. Of course, we all know that sex can be mind-blowingly fantastic when the mood is right and the chemistry is present. However, the same cannot be said if you’re one of the 300+ million living with diabetes. Diabetes is a growing concern that has been Read more
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Meet iLet: Bionic Pancreas helps manage Type I diabetes
The iLet reflects a highly personal quest for Damiano. Damiano began dedicating himself and his lab to developing a bionic pancreas soon after… Read more
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How can Brain Implants (BCIs) help improve Mobilty in Stroke Patients?
Stroke is the most common medical illness that results in disability. Blood clots or bleeding kill a part of the brain, causing it to go dark and lose control of a part of the body. People lose their ability to walk, see, talk, or control their hand or arm in the same way they used Read more
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The Sunday Dose of Humor comes early this week thanks to this epic skit by studio C. You’ll love it.
Firstly, before the skit, this post’s heading has over 20 words. That’s way above the recommended 8-12 words for a good SEO post. Infact, you are saying hello to your shadow if you overlook this statistic. But i don’t mind. Why? Because i realized if i want to get sleep before the midnight clock, i Read more
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New technology ‘rewires’ the brain to aid stroke patients in regaining arm function
While conventional tools such as clothespins and cups continue to play an important role in most patients’ recovery journeys, new technology is continually changing the rehabilitation landscape. Stroke recovery and rehabilitation aids have come a long way in the last decade, from video consultations with doctors to robotic gloves and interactive video games. This new Read more
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Sunday dose of humor: Diabetes and Stroke jokes
There are many people who are ignorant, misinformed, and insensitive. Everything and everyone is subjected to jokes and comments; it’s just a part of life, and you learn to roll with the punches. However, in comparison to other illnesses and diseases, I’ve found that stroke and diabetes frequently becomes the brunt of jokes or is Read more
