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Making And Breaking Your Business Strategy
It can be so easy to get stuck in a rut, especially if you have no business strategy to take you where you want to go.
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FDA Preparing Animal, Plant Biotech Regulatory Guidance
The Food and Drug Administration intends to issue new regulatory guidance to cover advances in biotechnology, including genome editing, in animals and plants.
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NIH Stops Stem Cell Heart Failure Trial Over Retracted Data
National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, or NHLBI, part of the National Institutes of Health is suspending a clinical trial of stem cells to regenerate new heart muscle.
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Gadgets That Could Make You Fitter
More and more tech companies are realizing that gadgets can actually be really handy in helping people get fit and improve their health.
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Gene Silencing Technology Licensed in $3.7B Deal
Dicerna Pharmaceuticals, developing treatments for disease that silence genes by interfering with their RNA instructions, is licensing its technology to drug maker Eli Lilly and Co
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Multiple Sensors, A.I. Power Digital Stethoscope
Researchers in Rochester, New York are developing a system combining functions of a conventional stethoscope and an electrocardiogram or ECG to better check on implanted heart pumps.
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Infographic – Top U.S. Cyber Crimes
Our friends at Statista reported on a study by the Internet Crime Complaint Center or IC3 that tracks cyber crimes in the U.S., our infographic for this weekend.
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Five Steps To Build A Successful and Respected Brand
Follow these steps to achieve your brand dreams and goals.
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Travel Days
We’ll be away for a couple of days, at university meetings.
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Shake Off Your Fear of Doctors
This post explores some of the best ways to get yourself on solid ground when it comes to the medical side of your life.