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@geekwire.com
3 years ago
Junior Geek of the Month: Future doctor Nicole Magaki wants to make health care more accessible
@theverge.com
4 years ago
Here’s how hospitals are keeping up emergency services during COVID-19
@androidauthority.com
4 years ago
Google Maps update could help save millions, provides addiction recovery tools
@engadget.com
5 years ago
Microsoft invests in seven AI projects to help people with disabilities
@thenextweb.com
6 years ago
Facebook partners with business and nonprofits to offer help in crisis
@techcrunch.com
7 years ago
Wurk raises $1 million to help cannabis companies manage their people
@theverge.com
8 years ago
Doctors should be able to create babies with three genetic parents, US panel says
@BenedictEvans
9 years ago
RT @waldojaquith: Houston's pilot program to help people who make medically unnecessary 911 calls is very impressive. http://www.npr.org/blogs/health/2015/04/09/396583624/doctors-make-house-calls-on-tablets-carried-by-houston-firefighters