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By Alan, on June 18th, 2018%
A new initiative in Europe is investigating the connection between a person’s molecular composition and autism, particularly when other disorders complicate that individual’s condition. . . . → Read More: 115M Euro Grant for Precision Medicine, Trials in Autism
By Alan, on June 17th, 2018%
Apple’s iPhones continue to set the pace for new smartphones worldwide, at least during the first 3 months of 2018. . . . → Read More: Infographic – iPhones Top Smartphone Shipments
By Alan, on June 15th, 2018%
A study of people with type 2 diabetes shows the combination of intensive lifestyle coaching with a blood glucose meter connected to the Internet results in more weight loss and lower blood glucose levels. . . . → Read More: Connected Meters, Coaching Help Improve Diabetes Outcomes
By Alan, on June 15th, 2018%
Engineers and neuroscientists discovered a technique for enhancing the conductivity of graphene electrodes to make them better able to record optical images of brain activity in lab mice. . . . → Read More: Graphene Circuits Enhanced to Monitor, Image Brain Signals
By Alan, on June 15th, 2018% One of these industries that have seen particularly good growth over the past few years is the energy sector. . . . → Read More: Energy Investment Tips That Can Put The Fire In Your Finances
By Alan, on June 14th, 2018%
A group of geo- and bioscience researchers analyzed microbes residing in soil under northern California and discovered many new potential sources of antibiotics, well beyond current sources. . . . → Read More: Soil Microbes Yield Rich Antibiotic Sources
By Alan, on June 14th, 2018%
A combination of natural bacteria found in milk products and a synthetic variation of those microbes are shown in tests with lab mice to detect and prevent cholera infections. . . . → Read More: Natural, Engineered Microbes Shown to Control Cholera
By Alan, on June 14th, 2018% The chips of the future could be a very different breed altogether achieving things we never thought possible. . . . → Read More: Chips Are Getting Scarily Advanced
By Alan, on June 13th, 2018%
A network of academic children’s medical centers is being formed to expand access to clinical trials testing immunotherapy treatments for childhood cancer. . . . → Read More: Hospital Network Formed for Childhood Cancer Immunotherapies
By Alan, on June 13th, 2018%
The Food and Drug Administration issued draft regulatory guidance outlining methods for collecting data from patients that the agency says will help improve evaluations of more precisely targeted drugs. . . . → Read More: FDA Issues Guidance on Patient Experience Data Collection
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