More women seek over-the-counter orgasmsIn the absence of a female version of Viagara, the market for libido-enhancing gels, oils and herbal supplements grows.July 3, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
Will wheelchairs soon be obsolete?Video shows a revolutionary new mobility device for paraplegics.April 6, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
Iceman's DNA gives clues to health risksThe world's oldest frozen mummy reveals some of his secrets after scientists complete sequencing of nearly his entire genome. February 29, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
"Nailed" breast implants may prevent future cancer growthPost-mastectomy breast implants covered in a "bed of nails" inhibit the return of cancerous cells. March 23, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
For better baby formula, bring on the pre- and probioticsInfant formulas supplemented with prebiotics and probiotics gain some of the health benefits of real breast milk.February 29, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
Facilitator | Pamela Abalu, head of global design and construction, MetLifeMetLife architect Pamela Abalu sees the office buildings of the future.October 12, 2013 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
FDA approves most promising diet drug yetQsymia from Vivus Inc. is the 2nd pill to be approved this summer. This is the first time the FDA has approved new diet drugs in 13 years.July 18, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
Russians "grow" synthetic voiceboxesThe world's first successful laryngotracheal implants were engineered using patients' own stem cells. July 11, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
FDA approves first preventative HIV drugIf you have an infected partner, Gilead Sciences' Truvada pill could reduce your chance of infection by up to 90 percent.July 16, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation
Scientists reach "holy grail" of tissue engineering Stem cells from mice bone marrow have been engineered to function as part of other organs.July 4, 2012 by Audrey Quinn in Innovation