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Used syringes are spreading diseases such as hepatitis and HIV in India, but a new needle is designed to let patients know if it has already been used.
Here's a brand new twist on the red-blue divide that has nothing to do with politics. California psychology professor Abraham Rutchick studied how people use red and blue pens to grade papers. He ...
The syringes feature a special ink impregnated into the plastic barrel that changes color when exposed to air. And to ensure this doesn’t happen prematurely, the syringes are sealed in a ...
BRISTOL, Va. - There's a Halloween-themed accessory that some people say is inappropriate for kids. The problem is some parents think a pen, shaped like a syringe, is making light of a very ...
Syringe-shaped pens have been deemed "inappropriate" after a primary school child was found using one. Professional services giant Capita's promotional pens were in the shape of a syringe but the ...
The pens, clear plastic tubes filled with brightly colored liquid, topped by a plunger and marked with the measuring lines found on syringes, are sold at Target stores and can be found at several ...
Older adults who administered insulin via pen vs syringe experienced a higher reduction in hemoglobin A1c over 24 weeks of follow-up.
An academy in Cornwall has instructed teachers to not use red ink because students might find it too negative, suggesting green instead.
Teachers should stop using red pens to mark homework and tests because it could upset schoolchildren, U.S researchers say. A study showed students think they've been assessed more harshly when ...
Used syringes are spreading diseases such as hepatitis and HIV in India, but a new needle is designed to let patients know if it has already been used.