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App Users Report Lower Blood Glucose Levels

A study of individuals with diabetes using a mobile app to record blood glucose levels, reported more than a 1 percent average reduction in blood glucose readings after a median of 4 months. . . . → Read More: App Users Report Lower Blood Glucose Levels

Forensic Genomics Company Spun-Off From Illumina

A new company is being established to provide genomics analysis systems for law enforcement, spun-off from a leading maker of genomics systems. . . . → Read More: Forensic Genomics Company Spun-Off From Illumina

Experimenting With Your Earnings

If you want to make a go of things, it’s best to follow a set process. And, you need to follow it in every different aspect to tackle business in the right way. . . . → Read More: Experimenting With Your Earnings

Clinical Trial Okayed for Parkinson’s Drug Implant

A maker of implants for long-term release of drugs to treat chronic diseases says the Food and Drug Administration approved a clinical trial to test its implant for Parkinson’s disease. . . . → Read More: Clinical Trial Okayed for Parkinson’s Drug Implant

Engineered Insulin-Producing Cells to Be Grown in Lab

A team from three universities is developing in the lab synthetic islet cells, the cells that produce insulin in the pancreas, for eventual transplantation in people with type 1 diabetes. . . . → Read More: Engineered Insulin-Producing Cells to Be Grown in Lab

Developing Your Online Platform? Here’s How

It is now more important than ever to have your own online platform for advertisements and marketing purposes. . . . → Read More: Developing Your Online Platform? Here’s How

Algorithms, Imaging Help Predict Alzheimer’s Onset

Neurologists and computer scientists developed techniques for analyzing images to determine the chance of someone progressing from mild cognitive impairment to Alzheimer’s disease. . . . → Read More: Algorithms, Imaging Help Predict Alzheimer’s Onset

Smartphones Capturing Multiple Sclerosis Data

A large-scale research study of physical challenges and symptoms in people with multiple sclerosis in the U.S. is capturing its data with smartphones rather than by visiting clinics. . . . → Read More: Smartphones Capturing Multiple Sclerosis Data

Five Novel Ideas for a Home-Based Business

The best of these ideas are based on providing services that people need. If it is not a hands-on sort of business, even better. . . . → Read More: Five Novel Ideas for a Home-Based Business

Vaccines in Development for Opioid Combinations

Researchers studying the immune system as a weapon against opioid addiction say they can develop vaccines that block combinations of opioids, like those sold on the street. . . . → Read More: Vaccines in Development for Opioid Combinations