Tag: software
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Does Your Business Need A Text Service?
If you have a small business, one form of communication you may not have thought about yet is texting, but this can be a brilliant way to contact your customers.
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How Technology Is Helping The Chronically Unwell
Having to go back and forth to constant doctors and medical appointments can be stressful and time consuming, so being able to manage some things yourself online can be incredibly helpful when you have an ongoing condition.
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Fitness Trackers Seen Feasible for Cancer Patients
Activity tracking devices, used by athletes and ordinary persons to track their fitness, are shown in a pilot test to successfully monitor physical activity of older cancer patients for periods of 10 weeks or more.
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Updating Your Business Tech at the Wrong Time Can Be Fatal to Your Success
When’s the perfect time to upgrade your business? When should you take the first step forward?
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Digital Drug Discovery Company Wins A.I. Competition
A company using artificial intelligence algorithms and big data analytics to discover drug targets from RNA splicing errors is the winner of a competition among start-up enterprises for innovative uses of A.I. technology.
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Online Collaboration is Good. Well-Managed Collaboration is Better.
Whether collaborators use Microsoft Office as a package or with a 365 subscription, it still requires careful management to keep the software running smoothly and accessible to all partner users.
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Grant Funds A.I. Cognitive Change Rehab Study
A start-up company developing an app-based monitor with artificial intelligence for tracking cognitive change in older adults is taking part in a study testing the program with a chain of rehabilitation clinics.
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Surprising Similarities Between Running A Vet’s Surgery and a Healthcare Clinic
If you step back from the actual work that they are performing with patients, you can see that these two very different types of business likely have more in common than you’d think.
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FDA Clears A.I. Software Detecting Diabetic Eye Disease
The Food and Drug Administration authorized a system for detecting diabetic retinopathy, a condition threatening the vision of people with diabetes, that uses artificial intelligence to analyze images of patients’ retinas.
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Implanted Sensor Monitors Alcohol in Body
A university bioengineering lab developed a tiny implantable sensor that in lab tests tracked alcohol levels in bodily fluids, while requiring little power, making it capable of operating for extended periods.