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Lansdale, PA, United States

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Past articles by Steve:

4 Countries That Offer The Best Health Care In The World, According To International Living Magazine

International Living, a retirement magazine, listed these four countries as the best places to receive healthcare in the world. → Read More

What Happens When You Get Shot? Ballistic Gel Shows How Serious A Gunshot Wound Really Is

Brit Lab shows what happens when we get shot with the help of a dead pig and ballistic gel. → Read More

Biodegradable Bandage Keeps Infectious Disease From Affecting Third-Degree Burn Victims

A biodegradable bandage may help fight off infectious diseases in burn victims. → Read More

Acne Treatment: Why You Get Pimples And What You Can Do To Stop Them

ASAP Science explains in this YouTube video the science behind why we get pimples and what can be done to stop them. → Read More

What The Rock Is Cooking: Man Follows Diet And Exercise Plan Of Dwayne Johnson

This man decided to replicate Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's diet and exercise plan verbatim for 30 days, and he learned some very interesting tidbits along the way. → Read More

'Stentrode' Brain-Machine Interface May Soon Help Quadriplegics Control Exoskeletons, Other Machines With Their Mind

A newly developed device could one day allow us to control machines using our thoughts, with only minimally invasive surgery needed. → Read More

The Phoenix: An Affordable, Lightweight Exoskeleton That Will Help Paraplegics Walk Again

The Phoenix is a lightweight, more affordable exoskeleton developed by SuitX with the goal of helping paraplegics walk again. → Read More

Benjamin Button Disease, Tree Man Illness, Vampire Syndrome, And 7 Other Incurable Diseases That Have Stumped Doctors

The world is filled with weird, rare diseases; here are ten bizarre ones without any cure. → Read More

Test To Predict Dementia, Alzheimer's Risk Could Be Conducted At Annual Doctor's Visit

The Dementia Risk Score can predict your chance of developing dementia and Alzheimer's later in life. → Read More

Bradycardia, Or Having An Abnormally Low Heart Rate, Has No Effect On Cardiovascular Disease Risk

Having bradycardia, an abnormally slow heart rate, does not put you at risk for cardiovascular disease, according to new research. → Read More

City Living, No Matter Your Class Level, Can Make You Obese

Living in a city may be why you can't lose any weight, Swiss study finds. → Read More

Glowing Dye: Stanford Researchers Develop Fluorescent Dye To Help Doctors Identify Tumors, Cancer Inside Your Body

Stanford University researchers have developed a fluorescent dye to help better identify cancers and tumors inside the body. → Read More

Intelligence Networks: Researchers May Have Found Genes Responsible For Cognitive Function

Researchers may have identified two genes that influence our cognitive functions. → Read More

'Bone Foam' That Gets Injected Into Bone Could Help Treat Osteoporosis And Other Bone Diseases

Researchers have developed an injectable "bone foam" that strengthens bones and helps fight bone disease and defects like osteoporosis. → Read More

Shedding A Few Pounds Will Help You Sleep Better, No Matter How Much You Weigh

Research has found that when you lose weight, no matter what your starting weight is, you sleep better. → Read More

New Ibuprofen Patch Offers Consistent Pain Relief For Up To 12 Hours

Researchers have developed an adhesive, transparent patch that consistently administers ibuprofen to soothe chronic pain for up to 12 hours. → Read More

Sugar-Free Candy, Sodas May Ruin Your Tooth Enamel Just As Much As Their Sugary Counterparts

Candy and drinks labeled sugar free may be ruining your tooth enamel, thanks to citric acid. → Read More

Beats Per Minute: The Higher Your Resting Heart Rate, The Greater Your Risk Of Death By All Causes

According to a new meta-analysis, a high resting heart rate has been linked to an increased chance of death by all causes. → Read More

Brain Games: 3 Video Games That Have Been Scientifically Proven To Benefit Your Brain

Some games, like "Starcraft" and "Super Mario," benefit your brain, while others, like "World of Warcraft" and "Candy Crush Saga," don't. → Read More

New Robotic Prosthetic Leg Recreates Our Natural Walking Motion, Even When It Loses Balance Or Gets Tripped

Researchers have developed a prosthetic robotic leg that helps above-the-knee amputees regain their natural gait and maintain their balance if they trip. → Read More