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By Alan, on March 30th, 2018% Surgeons at a Boston hospital report a continuing flow of cases where people go overseas for plastic surgery, only to encounter complications needing repair, including drug-resistant bacterial infections, after they return. . . . → Read More: Complications Can Result from Plastic Surgery Tourism
By Alan, on March 30th, 2018% A therapy for West Nile Virus made with interfering RNA molecules is shown in lab mice to reduce viral loads, including in the brain where the disease can do serious damage. . . . → Read More: RNA Treatment Tested for West Nile Virus
By Alan, on March 30th, 2018% What are the signs that you do need to upgrade your tech and how should you handle it when this day comes? . . . → Read More: Time To Replace Your Business Equipment? Let’s Find Out
By Alan, on March 29th, 2018% A research project is underway that examines the ways teams of workers adapt and perform in new industrial environments demanding attention to visual information as well as cues from sound and touch. . . . → Read More: Team Performance Explored in Multi-Sensory Work Sites
By Alan, on March 29th, 2018% A clinical trial in Kenya shows blood from people who take a current anti-parasite drug can kill mosquitoes carrying malaria, offering a potential new strategy for controlling this disease. . . . → Read More: Drug Shown Able to Kill Malaria-Carrier Mosquitoes
By Alan, on March 28th, 2018% The Food and Drug Administration authorized a device that electronically monitors blood glucose levels in people with diabetes, but is also designed to exchange data with other compatible electronic systems. . . . → Read More: FDA Authorizes Interoperable Glucose Monitoring System
By Alan, on March 28th, 2018% An engineering lab adapted the traditional Japanese art form of kirigami to create a surface for bandages and wearable devices on knees and elbows that bend a great deal and thus are difficult to stay on. . . . → Read More: Paper Art Form Boosts Bandage, Wearables Adhesion
By Alan, on March 28th, 2018% Marketing is where you reach out to your intended target audience and show them why they should all be doing business with you, whether that means buying your products or using the services that you are providing. . . . → Read More: Perfect Your Marketing Strategies Like A Pro
By Alan, on March 27th, 2018% A delivery technology for therapeutic compounds in nanoscale natural oil particles received a U.S. patent, which the company owning the technology says can be applied to drugs, nutritional supplements, and cannabis-based treatments. . . . → Read More: Patent Awarded for Nanoparticle Drug, Cannabis Delivery
By Alan, on March 27th, 2018% A new initiative is seeking participants from the worldwide research community to develop a multi-dimensional online model of the beta cell that produces insulin, found in the pancreas. . . . → Read More: Crowdsourced Project Building Whole Beta Cell Model
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