Month: January 2018
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How To Build A Strong Company Reputation
It is important that you start to weave some rules about building a strong company brand into your daily working rhythm.
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Spin-Off Gains FDA Clearance for Bone Graft Material
A company spun-off from a university tissue engineering research lab received clearance from the Food and Drug Administration to market its polymer material in the U.S. to help regrow bones.
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Overlooked Drugs Show Promise Against Superbugs
A class of antibiotics first discovered in the 1970s, but passed by as new drugs came on the market, are getting a second look as the need intensifies for better weapons to treat infections resistant to most antibiotics.
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The Best of All Worlds: Don’t Get Boxed In
Exploring how you and your business or organization can spread its influence as far as possible will prove beneficial in the long run for everyone involved, and even some of those not involved.
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Nerve Stimulation Shown to Treat Cluster Headaches
A device that stimulates a collection of nerves located behind the nose was shown in a year-long study to lower intensity and frequency of cluster headaches, a condition marked by repeating episodes of severe pain.
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The Cornerstones Of Any Successful Business
Any company that has survived five, ten or even fifteen years will have these aspects of their business fully accounted for and prioritized.
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Vaccine Shown Effective Against Range of Flu Viruses
An experimental vaccine made with protein-infused nanoscale particles was shown to provide long-lasting protection in lab mice against a broad range of common influenza viruses.
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Agencies Send Warnings to Halt Opioid Cessation Scams
Two federal agencies sent warning letters to companies the agencies say are illegally marketing products making false or unsubstantiated claims about their treating opioid addiction or withdrawal.
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Are You Overlooking These Security Issues?
Hackers are eager and often find a way to target the customers more than the business itself.
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NIH Funding Immune-Friendly Synthetic Vascular Grafts
A bioengineering lab is receiving a National Institutes of Health grant to advance development of more tolerable synthetic veins and arteries implanted in heart bypass patients.