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By Alan, on March 26th, 2018% A bioengineering lab at Harvard University designed a refinement for genome editing to identify and remove small genetic mutations that can lead to diseases or organisms resistant to current drugs. . . . → Read More: Crispr Enhanced to Find, Edit Tiny Mutations
By Alan, on March 26th, 2018% A device sending electrical pulses through a main nerve pathway is starting a clinical trial to test the device in people with rheumatoid arthritis, an autoimmune disease affecting joints and surrounding tissue. . . . → Read More: Nerve Stimulation Device Being Tested for Arthritis
By Alan, on March 24th, 2018% We report on business developments in areas affected by science that includes many aspects of health care and information technology, and which according to a chart released this week by Statista account for the jobs with the fastest growth in the U.S. during the past 10 years. . . . → Read More: Infographic – Fastest Job Growth Seen in Health, Tech
By Alan, on March 24th, 2018% Are there holes in your security? Is there more that you can do to protect your assets and indeed the interests of your customers? . . . → Read More: Plug The Holes In Your Business Security Right Now
By Alan, on March 23rd, 2018% In a two-year study, engineers and computer scientists trace the networks used by perpetrators to break in, encrypt, and hold for ransom the contents of personal or business computer systems, a growing form of cyber attack. . . . → Read More: Analysis Reveals Ransomware Payment, Support Networks
By Alan, on March 23rd, 2018% Follow-up reviews of results from direct-to-consumer genetic tests show 40 percent of the actionable gene variations reported in the tests, including some indicating disease risk, were erroneous. . . . → Read More: High False-Positive Rate Found in Consumer Genetic Tests
By Alan, on March 23rd, 2018% While weather can be good for business, in a lot of instances the weather can be detrimental. So the key for your business is to know how the weather and climate could impact it. . . . → Read More: Weather and The Impact It Can Have on Your Business
By Alan, on March 22nd, 2018% An enterprise to discover biomarkers and precise treatments for individuals with immune system disorders is starting up, founded by six researchers in the U.S. and Europe. . . . → Read More: Immune Disease Precision Therapy Company Starts Up
By Alan, on March 22nd, 2018% An analysis of medical records and financial data show bankruptcies from costs of hospitalization occur less often than anticipated, but health care expenses overall have other long-term negative effects on personal finances. . . . → Read More: Hospital Costs Lead to Fewer Bankruptcies Than Thought
By Alan, on March 22nd, 2018% Check out our guide that includes skills and qualities that can be learned and developed to turn mediocre bosses into the best leaders they can be. . . . → Read More: Follow The Leader : The Skills And Qualities Of A Good Boss
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