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Damaging a Successful Brand
Even one small mistake can put customers off your business.
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Trial Shows Engineered Plant Product Heals Wounds
A small-scale clinical trial shows synthetic human collagen derived from engineered tobacco plants promotes closure of lower-limb wounds, often difficult to heal.
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Population Data Show Genetics-Health Links
The first batch of data from a large-scale genomic sequencing project in the U.K. shows strong associations between several gene variations and common health conditions.
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Steady Growth for Your Small Business
You need to aim to make gradual steps towards expansion so that your business can adapt.
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Commentary – Scott Gottlieb’s Legacy
During his tenure, FDA issued a number of guidance documents outlining regulatory processes and practices that streamline reviews, yet are still dictated by scientific evidence.
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Finding The Right Marketing Internship
Read on to discover the five things you need to look for in a marketing internship program.
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Infographic – Mobile Internet Costs Worldwide
Our friends at Statista provide an indication of the cost paid by consumers for transmitting those data over the mobile internet in many countries of the world.
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Keep Your Business Running Like Clockwork
In order to maintain the smooth running of daily life in the business, here’s how to keep it running like clockwork.
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Univ. Developing Implanted Islet Cell Bags for Diabetes
Implantable collections of insulin-producing islet cells resembling tea bags, for people with type 1 diabetes, are being developed by researchers at University of Arizona.
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Digital Tech, A.I. Assessed for Heart Valve Problems
Digital stethoscopes combined with artificial intelligence will be evaluated in a clinical study of these technologies to screen for heart valve disease.