Could Wearable Alcohol Biosensors be a Wave of the Future?
...time delay from when alcohol is consumed to when it can be detected transdermally. Ankle-worn transdermal sensors are already available, but their [...]
...time delay from when alcohol is consumed to when it can be detected transdermally. Ankle-worn transdermal sensors are already available, but their [...]
...demonized sugar – with good reason. We are in a time where sugar consumption is at an all-time high and the consequences are [...]
...want to go back to ‘well that worked really well for me last time’. And then we try it and it doesn’t work so well for us this [...]
...past traumas, conflicts, and problems are covered up and never processed, and the experience of pain is the only way for the body to let us know [...]
Dr. Alethea Fleming, ND The last time you went to the pharmacy you were probably met with a large ad showing a person clearly in pain, exhorting you to [...]
Node Smith, ND How vs How Much Many parents and caregivers are asking the question: “How much screen time is too much?” According to a [...]
...find make their way into the water, through mass spectrometry (actually contained within the device!). The faster time of diagnosis means that the [...]
...seconds. They were looking specifically at the degree to which bacteria transferred to the dropped food item over a given period of time. The [...]
Dr. Sarah King, ND @sarahhealthyfox Sleep plays an essential role in our well-being, though we often take it for granted. We might tell ourselves that we need more [...]
...give you a solid enough time to assess possible changes. 4 weeks is often a long enough time, but not too long. Node Smith, [...]