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Understanding Expenses In Construction
If you’re running a full construction company, then you can expect there to be larger expenses with little room to go wrong.
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Breath Test for Throat, Stomach Cancer Developed
A new method for diagnosing cancer of the throat and stomach, two regions considered difficult to detect in cancer patients, analyzes the breath of patients for characteristic biomarkers of the disease.
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New Models Improve Suicide Risk Predictions
Statistical models derived from data in electronic health records and standard questionnaires for depression are shown to better predict a person’s risk of suicide following a doctor’s office or mental health clinic visit.
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Brain Stimulation Shown to Reduce Insulin Resistance
Electrical stimulation of an area in the brain that releases the hormone dopamine is shown to increase sensitivity to insulin, opening a potential new pathway for treating type 2 diabetes.
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Tips For Running A Successful Non-Profit Business
Non-profit leaders may find that looking at the for-profit world and how its entrepreneurs run their business may help their own.
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FDA Urges More Industry Sun Protection Research
The head of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration is asking companies making sunscreen to conduct more research on the safety of products that protect against harmful sun rays.
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Simpler Scheme Devised for Prosthetic Hand Controls
An engineering team designed a faster and more generic process for translating neuromuscular signals into computer controls for prosthetic hands than current machine-learning models.
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How Are Science And Business Related?
– Contributed content – 23 May 2018. It’s easy to say that business and science are interrelated. For decades now, both industries have been working together and the results have been, and continue to be spectacular. However, to say the journey was smooth is a lie. It’s been a rocky relationship and the odds are…
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Long-Term Effects Shown from Hemophilia Gene Therapy
Participants in a clinical trial testing a one-time genetic therapy to treat a rare form of hemophilia sharply reduced their bleeding incidents after a year, with few adverse effects, none considered serious.
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Self-Repair Developed for Soft Materials Circuits
Materials scientists and engineers developed the ability for electronic circuits in soft materials, like those found in wearable devices, to repair themselves if ruptured.