BPA in food packaging contributes to childhood obesity
New research has linked bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical commonly found in the lining of metal cans, food packaging, polycarbonate drink bottles, and other consumer products, to obesity in children and...
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@kelseyads Mind boggling statistic. Google handles 7 Petabytes of information a day.1 Petabyte = 1 million gigabytes = 1 thousand terabytes
View ArticleHear one clinical investigator’s data on a topical OAB medication
Hear one clinical investigator’s data on a topical OAB medication that resulted in a significant reduction in urinary incontinence episodes associated with OAB – with a low rate of the side effects...
View ArticleFALL CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY CONFERENCE
FALL CLINICAL DERMATOLOGY CONFERENCE If you didn’t get the chance to attend all of the sessions at this year’s Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference, which took place last week in Las Vegas, see what...
View ArticleAmerican Society for Dermatologic Surgery Post-Show Recap
American Society for Dermatologic Surgery Post-Show Recap Oct 17, 2012 ASDS Post-Show Recap Laser-buying tips: Less is more for most dermatologic problems Dermatologic surgeons wanting to set up a...
View ArticleFDA Investigating 5 Deaths Linked to Monster Energy Drink
FDA Investigating 5 Deaths Linked to Monster Energy Drink The FDA has received reports of five people who died after consuming Monster Energy — a high-caffeine energy drink — in the past 3 years, the...
View ArticleFDA halts operations at peanut butter plant
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration halted operations of the country’s largest organic peanut butter processor Monday, cracking down on salmonella poisoning for the first time with new...
View ArticleSchoolchildren Send Thousands of Handmade Snowflakes to Sandy Hook
Reblogged from Health & Family: Over the past week, my girls and I have perfected the art of snowflake-making. We’ve notched diamonds and triangles into meticulously folded pieces of paper and...
View ArticlePractice Fusion buys mobile health startup 100Plus to power patient tools...
Reblogged from GigaOM: Electronic health records provider Practice Fusion is bringing in some new blood. On Wednesday, the San Francisco-based company said it made its first major acquisition in...
View ArticleDelivering Hadoop for humans with big data as a service (BDaaS)
Reblogged from GigaOM: Business leaders need insights to remain competitive, which is driving them to prospect for big data "gold." But they need help filtering the signal from the noise and don’t...
View ArticleTwitter co-founder gets back in the game with new mobile startup called Jelly
Reblogged from GigaOM: It seems he's at it again. Biz Stone, one of the co-founders of Twitter and the Obvious Corp., tweeted on Monday that he's venturing back into new startup territory with his...
View ArticleChat Multi-Tasking, Facebook Home's Game Changer, Could Rattle Apple And Google
Reblogged from TechCrunch: Single-tasking has been a hallmark of mobile. But Facebook Home lets you chat in an overlaid drop-down window as you use Google, Yelp, Maps or any other app, bringing the...
View ArticleChange Healthcare raises another $15M to help you save money on medical bills
Reblogged from GigaOM: Change Healthcare, a Tennessee-based company trying to encourage more consumerism and cost transparency in healthcare has raised a $15 million Series D round of funding. On...
View ArticleAs Obamacare Deadline Looms, Doctors are Opting for “Cash Only” Clinics
7 hours ago | Interviews | Posted by Joshua Cook August 16, 2013 Physicians across the country are attending seminars that teach doctors how to start their own direct primary care practices. Direct...
View ArticleDoes Sanjay Gupta’s support of medical marijuana really signify a turning...
CNN medical correspondent Sanjay Gupta, MD’s very public transformation into a proponent of medical marijuana has done more than just inspire late-night talk show hosts to joke that his employer...
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