American Urological Association Questions Weight of Tests in Diagnosing Low T

The American Urological Association has released a white paper warning physicians that current evaluation standards for testosterone levels are significantly problematic, HCP Live reported Dec. 15. “Significant intra-individual fluctuations in serum T levels, biological variation of T action on end organs, the wide range of T levels in human serum samples and technical limitations of […]

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Minor League Hockey Game Ends With 81 People Hospitalized After Zamboni Causes Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

    A minor league hockey game in Lake Delton, Wisconsin, took a dangerous turn on the night of Saturday, December 13, when a carbon monoxide leak in the Poppy Waterman Ice Rink, posed a threat to players and fans alike. According to CNN,several hockey players began complaining of headaches, dizziness, and nausea. Several players […]

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Your Next iPhone May Bend on Purpose, If Apple’s New Flexible Device Patent Is Anything to Go By

When the iPhone 6 Plus was released, Apple faced criticism from users who said the phones easily bent when placed in pockets. But now the company has created a new patent for the very first ever “flexible electronic device” — which could become a new kind of iPhone in the future. The patent was granted […]

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Laser Wielding Dentists Can Detect Decay Earlier

Most people agree that a good smile is an important social asset, but the problem is that many Americans still suffer from tooth decay and tooth loss. The good news is that advanced technology is making it easier to detect early and advanced signs of tooth decay. Machines using lasers and lights can detect decay […]

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New App Ambitiously Aspires to Tackle File-Sharing Security Concerns

As data breaches and cyber security violations have become a near-daily occurrence, companies and individuals that rely on the secure transfer of private files are growing more concerned than ever. According to a recent Ponemon Institute study, an incredible 68% of IT professionals say it’s difficult or very difficult to safely share files, documents and […]

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Palo Alto Police Add Multiple Cameras to Department Vehicles

With incidents of police violence causing protests and drawing media attention around the United States, many people have called for a wider use of body cameras and other recording devices to prevent abuses of power. As a result, a number of police departments around the country have started added cameras to their cars and uniforms. […]

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Sony May Be Using Amazon Web Services to Counterattack Hackers

Over a month ago, the “Guardians of Peace” hacking group began stealing sensitive information from Sony Pictures Entertainment, and crippling the company’s systems. Now, Sony is reportedly using Amazon Web Services, the online retailer’s cloud computing branch, to execute Denial of Service — or DoS — tactics to counterattack the hackers. The hackers claim to […]

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