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Wireless ID Skin Patch Technology for Personal diagnostics using cell phones by Albin P. Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Mon 29 Sep 2008 6:23pm Medgadget reports about the IP Development Company Gentag and Frank Sammeroff working on a new smart, wireless ID skin patch technology that aims to reduce medical errors in hospitals worldwide,   This patented, non-invasive solution combines disposable skin patches with RFID tags and cellphones, enabling doctors and nurses to use Read on »
How to deal with a dry skin patch? {Skin Care} by Perfectskincare C. Facebook Posted Sun 29 Jan 2012 1:30pm Did you ever suffer from a dry skin patch? I know they are very annoying as I have recently been afflicted of this malady. You might have heard me saying this often that my skin gets extremely dry in winters and due to the lack of proper diet, there was a really horrible dry patch around the mouth. So, I tried some of the things to bring my s ... Read on »
Natural Insect Repellent Skin Patch: Don’t Bite Me! by Jennifer Lance Patient Expert Posted Wed 15 Jul 2009 12:02am as well.  Don’t Bite Me! offers a unique approach to this problem with a skin patch. Don’t Bite Me! is a skin patch that offers up to 36 hours of protection from insects for your entire body, and it is safe for children. It has only two ingredients:  vitamin B1 and aloe! Don’t Bite Me! uses a discreet, all-natural transdermal skin patch to deliver a blend Read on »
Novel, FDA-Approved Transdermal Skin Patch EMSAM to Treat Depression by rajesh moganti Posted Wed 03 Mar 2010 10:20pm A transdermal skin patch EMSAM (selegiline) has received the FDA nod for treating melancholy and depression. The most significant aspect about selegiline is lesser side... of this patch is that the drug permeates the skin and gaining direct entry into the blood stream, without firstly needing to travel via the digestive tract. Hence, there would Read on »
Flu Vaccine Via Skin Patch Shows Promise in Mice by HealthFinder Posted Sun 18 Jul 2010 10:00am SUNDAY, July 18 (HealthDay News) -- Wouldn't it be nice if you could get the flu vaccine through a stick-on skin patch instead of a shot? Experiments in mice show that using..., researchers said. Better yet, if the patches are found to work in humans, getting an immunization may be as simple as stopping by the pharmacy, picking up your patch and slapping Read on »
Flu Vaccine Via Skin Patch Shows Promise in Mice by Medline Plus Posted Mon 19 Jul 2010 3:00am it be nice if you could get the flu vaccine through a stick-on skin patch instead of a shot? Experiments in mice show that using skin patches containing tiny, painless "microneedles.... In addition to its other benefits, a skin patch vaccine would not have to be refrigerated, a problem in developing countries, and there would be fewer medical waste issues Read on »
Patch the Raw Fed Cattle Dog by Dr. Kim .. Naturopathic DoctorHealth Maven Posted Wed 30 Sep 2009 10:05pm This is my cousin Patch who lives with my Mom’s brother Jerry. They came over to spend the day with us and my humans decided to show my Uncle Jerry how to REALLY feed a dog hehe. He was nervous but as you will see Patch got his carnivore on no problemo, WOOF! Have a pawsitively [...] Read on »
Why big wind's flying, but home turbines have hit a stormy patch by Adam V. Patient Expert Posted Sat 13 Sep 2008 1:04am I've written a piece about wind power in today's Guardian. Just in case the article's taken the wrong way, I'd like to stress that I'm hugely in favour of wind power, but from what I've heard and read, home turbines just aren't yet ready for primetime - and pretending they are could have disastrous consequences. Have any thegreenguy readers go ... Read on »
Scholastic Launches the “Clifford BE BIG in Your Community” Contest -- Your Big Idea Could Win Up to $5,000! Plus, E by Susan H. Patient ExpertFacebook Posted Tue 07 Feb 2012 9:10pm Traditional classes like math, science, reading, history, etc., are extremely important in raising a well-rounded child, but it’s also crucial that children learn character-building skills, such as being kind, helping others, and sharing. A new study commissioned by Scholastic Media and the HandsOn Network , “It Starts with Character: Inspiri ... Read on »
Adieu to Patch the Red Heeler » by Dr. Kim .. Naturopathic DoctorHealth Maven Posted Sat 05 Jun 2010 12:00am was the only canine who has come into my home that I got along with right away. Why? Bepaws Patch was easy to get along with. He didn’t have a mean bone in his body. He always gave a dog... was his Dad. That was just Patch’s nature though. He was the best canine cousin a dog could ever ask for and I am going to miss him. He and Uncle Jerry could come here and stay Read on »