A groundbreaking technique from the University of Glasgow enables non-invasive brain imaging by shining light through the head, promising deeper insights into brain health and conditions like strokes and tumors.
George E. Smith, the pioneering physicist who revolutionized imaging with the charge-coupled device, has passed away at 95. His invention transformed photography, telescopes, and medical technology, ensuring his legacy endures.
The FDA has approved the first at-home cervical cancer screening test, the Teal Wand, developed by Teal Health. This less invasive option aims to make screenings more accessible and comfortable for women, potentially eradicating cervical cancer in our lifetime.
In a heartfelt message during National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, the First Lady and the Administration emphasize the urgent need for awareness and advancements in cancer screening, aiming to save lives and reduce cancer rates.