Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Dad Gets Tattoo to Match His Son's Surgery Scar and other top stories.

  • Dad Gets Tattoo to Match His Son's Surgery Scar

    Dad Gets Tattoo to Match His Son's Surgery Scar
    Josh Marshall's tattoo to match his son's scar was done by Merl Kent of Point Blank Tattoo. 0 Shares. Email. A father's effort to mitigate his son's insecurity after a cancer surgery left him with a scar on his head is gaining attention across the ...
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  • Fitbit Says You're Using Your Alarm Clock All Wrong

    Fitbit Says You're Using Your Alarm Clock All Wrong
    Trouble shutting down at night and hitting the pillow? There’s a Fitbit app for that. Fitbit, the maker of fitness-tracking devices, has rolled out new features for its app aimed at improving sleep. Among the updates are alerts to remind you to go to sleep, and a vibrating wakeup alarm that gently rouses you out of sleep without disturbing your partner. “Establishing a consistent sleep schedule is one of the simplest and most powerful things you can do to improve sleep,” Fitbit’s Melanie Chase, ..
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  • Texas man fighting for his life due to flesh eating bacteria

    Texas man fighting for his life due to flesh eating bacteria
    A Texas man is clinging to life after getting a flesh-eating infection while swimming at the beach with his grandchildren, family said. Brian Parrott, 50, of Jacinto, Tex., had his right leg amputated at a Texas hospital in an attempt to save his life ...
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  • Facebook, Napster billionaire Parker to fund first ever CRISPR trial

    Facebook, Napster billionaire Parker to fund first ever CRISPR trial
    Of all the talk of “disruption” and “hacking cancer”, you’d be forgiven for not taking internet billionaire Sean Parker seriously in the life sciences world: But he just got federal backing to run the world’s first ever CRISPR/Cas9 trial that could alter the way many diseases, especially cancer, are treated. You’d be hard pressed to find another first-in-human trial gain so much attention because, yes, despite all the column inches it’s generated, CRISPR has not yet entered into the clinic. But ..
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  • Even A Small Meal For A Doctor Can Tip The Balance For A Brand-Name Drug

    Even A Small Meal For A Doctor Can Tip The Balance For A Brand-Name Drug
    A single modest meal for a doctor was associated with a higher likelihood he or she would prescribe Crestor, a cholesterol drug, instead of a generic. Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Daniel Acker/Bloomberg via Getty Images A single modest meal for a doctor was associated with a higher likelihood he or she would prescrib..
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