Cancer patient forced to make horrific decision after Qilin attack on London hospitals

Exclusive Latest figures suggest that around 1,500 medical procedures have been cancelled at some of London’s biggest hospitals in the four weeks since the Qilin ransomware attack hit pathology service provider Synnovis. But perhaps no individual has been as badly affected as Johanna Groothuizen. Hanna – the name she uses – is now missing her … Read more

The world’s most patient Dark Souls 2 player managed to complete the entire action RPG without walking anywhere, and it’s just as annoying as you’d think

A screenshot from Dark Souls 2 of a player fighting a knight enemy.

While most Soulslike players have been busy with Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree, one dedicated player has somehow managed to complete Dark Souls 2 without using the left stick. As a result, he can no longer walk at all, climb ladders or move around freely. If you don’t believe it, YouTuber Ymfah has shown … Read more

Scottish doctors welcome a breakthrough in the fight against Parkinson’s

By Sarah Ward for the Scottish Daily Mail 3:39 PM June 26, 2024, updated 5:47 PM June 26, 2024 Dundee University doctors behind new technology that could help control tremors caused by disease Global research seen as ‘milestone for Scottish medicine’ Parkinson’s patients have been given hope of regaining their independence after a procedure to … Read more

Yes, Elon Musk’s brain chip could be hacked to record brain activity, Neuralink human trial patient admits

Hackers can siphon data from a Neuralink computer chip embedded in a person’s brain, the first patient to receive the advanced medical device had admitted. Noland Arbaugh, the 29-year-old patient who was left paralyzed below the shoulder after a diving accident, discussed the threat of hackers in a candid podcast interview with Joe Rogan. Asked … Read more

Neuralink knew that a brain implant would not work properly in the first human patient

Elon Musk’s Neuralink knew its brain implant was unlikely to function properly in its first human patient, but went ahead with the surgery anyway, a new report claims. In January, the company implanted a brain chip in its first patient, Noland Arbaugh, who is paralyzed from the shoulders down following a 2016 diving accident. But … Read more