February 6, 2016 Do sleep trackers really work? Sleep— we all know it restores energy, helps manage appetite, protects against illnesses, and is generally essential for all-around good health.
January 15, 2016 Wearable devices move toward disease treatment In the world of wearables, some devices are moving beyond tracking your exercise and sleep, and instead claim to help treat certain diseases and conditions
December 17, 2015 VA to provide robotic legs to paralyzed vets The Department of Veterans Affairs has agreed to pay for robotic legs that could allow scores of paralyzed veterans with spinal cord injuries to walk again.
December 7, 2015 Veterans in Utah among 1st to get first prosthetic implants Two military veterans will undergo surgery in Salt Lake City that will make them among the first in the U.S. to have a surgically implanted prosthetic.
November 17, 2015 Film series featuring disabled athletes strives to highlight raw talent While the salaries and lifestyles of big-name athletes are often fodder for front-page news, there is a subset of pros who, despite training just as hard, often go unnoticed and, in some cases, are unpaid.
November 2, 2015 New push for pint-sized medical devices to treat sick kids Improvise isn't a word parents want to hear from their kid's doctor.
October 28, 2015 Former quadriplegic runs, walks to show others they can The worst day of Aaron Baker's life wasn't when the then-20-year-old professional motocross racer crashed his bike one spring day in 1999, flew over the handlebars and hit the ground head-first, paralyzing him from the neck down.
October 28, 2015 New advancements help amputees return to activities post-injury New technological and cosmetic advancements in prosthetics are enabling amputees to return to activities they didn’t think would be possible without all four limbs.
October 28, 2015 Amputee able to control prosthetic limbs through thought By simply thinking about moving his prosthetic limbs, a Colorado man is regaining control he’s missed since he lost his arms in an electrical accident 40 years ago.
October 28, 2015 Wearable ultrasound device relieves pain Dave “Scooter” Honig is almost 60 years old— and has no plans of slowing down. Thanks to a new wearable ultrasound device, he can be as active as he wants without worrying about his shoulder tendinitis.