Wearable technology and data analytics in healthcare: an interview with Mark Taglietti and Bob Zemke

Wearables is very much an emerging trend and healthcare is leading this effort. Consumer technology, such as the FitBit, Jawbone, and others, are going to merge with medical devices that are already being used in hospitals today.



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30 Ways to Use Coconut Oil, the World’s Best Cruelty-Free Cure-All

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There are hundreds of ways to incorporate coconut oil into your daily cruelty-free routine. Love the smell of coconut? Try unrefined oil for a light fragrance, or use refined oil when you prefer no scent. Here are our top 30 ways to use coconut oil:

1. Toothpaste (for animals and humans): Combine equal parts baking soda and coconut oil. Add stevia to sweeten and/or an essential oil for flavor.

2. Hair conditioner: You can leave the oil on your hair as an overnight conditioner or make a defrizzing conditioning spray.

3. Skin moisturizer: Whip coconut oil, a couple of drops of vitamin E oil, and an essential oil together for a quick DIY skin lotion.

4. Face/body scrub:

1 Tbsp. coconut oil
1/4 cup sea salt
1/4 cup organic sugar
1 Tbsp. lemon juice
Couple of drops essential oil (if you want it to be scented)
  • Combine the ingredients and apply to skin.
Coconut Tree

5. Shaving cream: You can use coconut oil instead of shaving cream or as aftershave lotion (check out number 3!).

6. Lip Balm: Scoop a dollop of coconut oil into a small container, and you’ve got a portable, cruelty-free lip balm.

7. Coffee creamer: The key to using coconut oil as coffee creamer is blending it instead of stirring it.
Cat and Coconut Oil

8. Frying Oil: Oil up that pan with coconut oil to make any dish healthier.

9. Deodorant: You can use coconut oil by itself as a deodorant, or follow this recipe:

3 Tbsp. coconut oil
6 Tbsp. baking soda
Couple of drops essential oil
  •  Combine the ingredients and apply under arms.
10. Furniture polish: Yep, it makes wood look shinier.

11. Cold sore soother: This truly miraculous oil kills bacteria and helps rejuvenate cells, thus helping pesky cold sores heal.

12. Mosquito bite soother: The same properties described in number 11 help heal mosquito bites, too.

13. Paw and skin treatment for cats or dogs: If your animal’s paws are cracking or he or she has dry skin or a hot spot, try applying coconut oil to the affected body parts.
Coconut Oil in Bowl

14. Dog or cat food supplement: Add coconut oil to your dog or cat food to help make coats shiny and skin more hydrated.

15. Makeup remover: Apply coconut oil with a cotton pad to your eyes and face at the end of the day.

16. Chocolate Fruit Pops: You can make these with bananas, kiwis, or any other fruit!

3 bananas or 6 kiwis
12 popsicle or lollipop sticks
1 cup dark chocolate chips
1/4 cup coconut oil
  • Quarter the bananas or halve the kiwis.
  • Puncture each piece of fruit with a stick, place in a freezer container, and freeze.
  • Melt the chocolate and coconut oil in a saucepan or microwave oven.
  • Dip the frozen fruit into the chocolate mixture.
  • Place each piece of chocolate-covered fruit in the freezer container and refreeze.
Makes 12 servings

17. Chocolate-Dunked Coconut Delights!

18. Pan greaser: Use coconut oil instead of questionable hydrogenated substances.

19. Baby lotion: Want to keep your baby’s skin soft and smelling sweet? Apply to skin as needed.

20. Lubricant: Yep, that’s right. Just be sure not to use coconut oil with latex condoms. Try polyurethane ones instead.
Coconut and oil

21. Yeast infection treatment (for animals and humans): Coconut oil contains caprylic acid, which is excellent for combating yeast infections both internally and on the skin and in the ears. You can mix the oil with food or apply it topically. For dogs, the dose is 1 tsp. per 10 lbs.bodyweight per day.

22. Butter for baking: Use coconut oil as a substitute for butter or margarine.

23: Butter for popcorn: Same idea as number 22! You can pop the corn using coconut oil, and also use it as a topping—it melts wonderfully. Then add salt for savory popcorn or cinnamon and sugar for a sweet snack.

24: Sunburn soother: Use instead of aloe to relieve sunburned skin.

25. Salad dressing: Try making your next salad dressing with coconut oil instead of olive oil.

26. DIY shampoo (for animals and humans): 

1 cup pure liquid castile soap
1 cup water
1.5 Tbsp. coconut oil
5 drops your favorite essential oil (Try peppermint oil.)
  • Combine ingredients and apply to hair, as usual.
27. Moisturizing face mask: Once a week, cover your face with oil before bedtime (and sleep with a towel on your pillow!).
Cut Coconuts

28. Makeup brush cleaner: The oil helps cut through the dirt on the brushes.

1 tsp. coconut oil
1 cup warm water
  • Combine the ingredients.
  • Soak the brushes in the mixture overnight.
29. Shoe polish: Yep! Make that vegan leather shine by softly rubbing a dollop of coconut oil into it with a washcloth.

30. Cuticle oil: Soften your hands during a manicure with this cruelty-free moisturizer.

Postoperative recurrent disease affects NSCLC survival after gefitinib

Patients with postoperative recurrent non-small-cell lung cancer harbouring epidermal growth factor receptor mutations have longer progression-free and overall survival with gefitinib treatment, than those with stage IV disease, Japanese researchers report.



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Scientists receive NSF funding to develop, commercialize artificial cell manufacturing for education

National Science Foundation funding to develop and commercialize artificially-manufactured cells and cell platforms for educational, research and industry application has been awarded to a team of scientists led by Dr. Mark DeCoster, the James E. Wyche III Professor in Biomedical Engineering at Louisiana Tech University.



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Umbilical cord clamping influences resistance to oxidative stress in newborns

A study conducted by University of Granada scientists (from the Physiology, Obstetrics and Gynaecology Departments) and from the San Cecilio Clinical Hospital (Granada) has demonstrated that delaying the cutting of the umbilical cord in newborns by two minutes leads to a better development of the baby during the first days of life.



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