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By Alan, on August 25th, 2017% 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
By Alan, on August 25th, 2017% 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
By Alan, on August 25th, 2017% 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
By Alan, on August 24th, 2017% 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
By Alan, on August 24th, 2017% 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
By Alan, on August 24th, 2017% 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
By Alan, on August 23rd, 2017% 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
By Alan, on August 23rd, 2017% 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
By Alan, on August 23rd, 2017% 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
By Alan, on August 22nd, 2017% 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
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