Month: November 2022

FDA Warns Against Using Infant Head-Shaping Pillows

Steer clear of those adorable baby head-shaping pillows, folks! The FDA has got our backs on this one. They’re saying that these pillows, although marketed as a way to shape and mold a baby’s noggin into perfect form, are actually problematic. Not only are they not approved by the FDA, but they can also be […]

Published on November 4, 2022

Study: Low-Nicotine Cigarettes Help Anxious Smokers Quit

A recent study suggests that reducing the nicotine content in cigarettes can help anxious smokers quit. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration wants to limit the addictive properties of cigarettes by lowering nicotine levels. However, concerns have been raised about the potential negative impact on smokers’ anxiety. The study’s findings provide promising results, showing that […]

Published on November 4, 2022

A New Model for Breast Cancer Classification Using VGGNet

Breast cancer, like a formidable opponent in a game of chess, poses a significant challenge to doctors and researchers. Detecting and classifying this disease requires advanced computational methods. Various techniques have been used, such as k-nearest neighbor (KNN) and support vector machine (SVM), but they each come with their limitations. In this study, a new […]

Published on November 4, 2022