Children born prematurely, significantly more than other children, need breastfeeding. It is proved that mother’s milk provides the intake of substances in the child’s body that are required for brain development.
Scientists from the University of Massachusetts have created so-called “smart” nightwear with wired sensory sensors that monitor your heart rate, breathing depth, and preferred body position.
In the heart, some cells periodically lose the ability to conduct an impulse. In order not to disturb the cardiac activity, cardiomyocytes are able to form a separate branched conducting system.
Biological engineering specialists representing the Boston Children's Hospital have announced the first clinical attempt to use a special robot that can independently move inside the body at a predetermined course.
Obesity is one of the topics that scientists around the world are working hard on. Of interest are not only the reasons for gaining extra pounds and methods of dealing with them.