by Zaira Estrada in Pulse
In the near future the elderly will be able to stay independent a little longer in their own homes thanks to research being done for a robot by three University of Illinois at Chicago engineers and a Rush University nursing specialist. "The elderly population is getting larger," says Miloš Žefran, UIC Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering and lead researcher for the project.
by in Pulse
Dr. George Q: How do you get rid of orange-looking spray on tans besides exfoliating until you give yourself a second degree burn? A: The short answer is you either exfoliate, or wait to shed the stained skin. The wait is usually short, 5-7 days, and can be hastened with exfoliating treatments.
by Quetzalli Castro in Pulse
The temperatures are starting to cool, the fall season is coming, and with it are fall sports and their injuries. The most common and least serious type of traumatic brain injury is called a concussion. The brain is made of soft tissue and it's cushioned by spinal fluid and encased in the protective shell of the skull.