Month: May 2017
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Does Your Start-up Have To Care About The Environment?
Environmental concerns are here to stay and this is something that your enterprise, big or small, will need to embrace.
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Engineered Immune Cells to be Explored for Solid Tumors
A cancer research center and biotechnology company will examine genetically engineered immune system cells as possible treatments for solid tumor cancers.
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Methods to Enhance Workplace Productivity
You need to have a careful and considered approach to boosting productivity levels.
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Fixed-Dose Blood Pressure Drugs Shown Cost-Effective
An analysis of medical insurance claims shows fixed-dose combination drugs to be the most cost-effective medication strategy for people with hypertension, or high blood pressure.
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Geography Matters: Could You Be A Landlord From Afar?
If you want to make property investment your business, this can be hugely problematic.
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Univ. Spin-Off Discovering New Antibiotics
A new enterprise founded by three microbiologists at Harvard Medical School is licensing the founders’ research to find treatments for antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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Bacteria Engineered to Act as Long-Term Gut Sensors
A bioengineering team developed a synthetic form of bacteria that live in the gut, and detect inflammation in lab mice for 6 months.
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Re-inventing the Wheel? Time Hacks for Start-ups
The hours that you have saved can be used to greater effect on designing new products and services and finding new niches.
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Report: Growing Tech Industry Investment in Health
The information technology industry is a growing presence in health care, both financially and qualitatively, according to a new report.
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The Science Of Bargains: Know Your Customer
The idea of using sales and bargains to attract customers is not a new explanation, but do you really know why it works?