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Bodybuilders and fitness fanatics fill their plates with it. Fans of keto and Atkins swear by the power o...
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Toward the end of 2013, a woman named Carol Skaziak of Philadelphia, PA was working in public relations for a luxury boarding facility. She quickly noticed that a disturbing number of dogs were being "permanently" boarded, meaning they were dropped off and never picked up. They were typically high-energy dogs who needed more than the average of amount of physical and mental stimulation...
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The military is now looking to augmented reality and drones as a new avenue for delivering expert care to patients in war zones.
Researchers at Purdue University have developed a new AR system consisting of an headset and a drone, which aims to let experienced doctors give more junior doctors working in the field instructions.
"The most critical challenge is to provide surgical expertise into the battlefield when it is most required," Juan Wachs, associate professor ...
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When I’m dragging and feeling tired during the occasional low-energy day, my go-to elixir is an extra cup (or two or three) of black French press coffee. It gives my body and brain a needed jolt, but it may not help where I need it the most: my cells.
What we call “energy” is actually a molecule called adenosine triphosphate (ATP), produced by tiny cellular ...
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A pharma executive has defended his decision to raise the price of an antibiotic mixture to more than $2,000 a bottle, arguing there was a “moral requirement to sell the product at the highest price”.
Last month, Nostrum Laboratories, a small Missouri-based drugmaker, more than quadrupled the price of a bottle of nitrofurantoin from $474.75 to $2,392, according to Elsevier’s Gold Standard d...
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A pharma executive has defended his decision to raise the price of an antibiotic mixture to more than $2,000 a bottle, arguing there was a “moral requirement to sell the product at the highest price”.
Last month, Nostrum Laboratories, a small Missouri-based drugmaker, more than quadrupled the price of a bottle of nitrofurantoin from $474.75 to $2,392, according to Elsevier’s Gold Standard d...
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