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Second Trial Approved for Cancer Pain Drug
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved a new clinical trial to test the efficacy and safety of an experimental drug designed to relieve stubborn chronic pain associated with cancer.
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What’s Next For You After Graduation?
Finding work that relates to your degree can often be difficult, and it’s something that you think about throughout your entire time at college.
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Simple, Inexpensive Pathogen Detector Developed
A simple and inexpensive detection device is being created to find disease-causing microbes in samples of food, water, and human specimens.
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Undergrad Research Leads to Probiotic Beer
An undergraduate’s research project in Singapore led to the invention of a new type of beer having live bacteria associated with improving gut health.
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Flu Vaccine Patch Shown Safe, Responsive
A patch to deliver flu vaccine with tiny painless needles worn like a band-aid was shown in a clinical trial to be safe and produce an immune response.
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How a Virtual Assistant Can Help Your Business to Grow
Virtual assistants can play an important role. They keep the costs lower, as well as helping your business to be flexible.
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Start-Up to Offer Neuro Disorder Speech Analytics App
A start-up enterprise in Germany is commercializing a software app to detect early signs of cognitive decline, found in dementia and other neurodegenerative disorders.
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Understanding What Works: Why It’s Beneficial To Get Inside The Mind Of The Consumer
When you’re trying to establish a successful business, there are few things that will benefit you more than understanding what consumers want and how they think.
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Nanoparticles Built to Detect, Measure Peanut Allergy
A chemical engineering team developed a system with nanoscale particles to better detect and diagnose the severity of peanut allergies.
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Noninvasive Prenatal Testing is a Safe Way to Screen for Genetic Abnormalities
Noninvasive prenatal testing is a way for parents to screen their unborn child for a variety of chromosomal anomalies.