Month: December 2018
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Toxic Neuro Protein Clearance Company Formed
A new enterprise is being formed to develop a device that clears from the nervous system toxic proteins associated with chronic and debilitating neurological disorders.
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Biggest Challenges Faced By Small Business Owners
Unlike employees with typical nine-to-five jobs, small business owners need to build their work and processes from scratch, complying to a myriad of rules along the way.
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Govt. Shutdown Disrupts U.S. Science
Several agencies that run or finance labs are closed, due to the lapse of funding for about a quarter of federal departments that began on 22 December.
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Health Care, Technology, and the Future
In 2019, the science and health care industries can expect to see AI vs. physicians, consumer vs. clinical, human empathy vs. machine intelligence as many new players enter the ecosystem.
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Infographic – London Tops Favorite European Workplaces
Brexit, shmexit. A recent study from labor market research company Intelligence Group shows London is the most desired place to work for Europeans today.
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How Businesses Keep Down Energy Costs
We look at a few ways you can keep energy costs to a minimum, which will allow you divert money to more important areas of your business.
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Antibiotic Prevents Staph Colonies in Newborns
Results from a clinical trial show a common antibiotic ointment can prevent dangerous staph bacteria from colonizing in vulnerable newborn infants.
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Moving Forward – Giving Your Online Business a Boost
Following are some areas of your online business that should be finely tuned so that your brand is a cut above the rest.
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FDA Clears Inhaled Parkinson’s Drug
A drug administered as an inhaled powder to supplement a common treatment for Parkinson’s disease received approval for marketing from the Food and Drug Administration.
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Technologies That Deepen Insight and Help Control Your Life
There are ways digital technologies can deepen our insight and increase control over our lives.