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Hot and Bothered: The Environmental Impact on Human Emotion

Have you ever thought of moving to a new city when you’re sad? You may hear people tell you that the grass isn’t always greener on the other side, but a change in the surrounding environment can have a direct impact on the state of your emotions.

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IoT is Actually IoS: Services You Use Now and What the Future Looks Like

  The Internet of Things (IoT) has been discussed in media clippings around the world for years, and many have discussed how consumers have been slow to adopt the devices that have been introduced into Consumer IoT. The truth is, they’re already here and already being used. The problem is that...
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Healthcare Communication Counts: How Paper and Pens are Taking a Backseat to Technology

The stereotype of the illegible doctor’s handwriting is no joke- it can cause a pharmacist to dispense the wrong dose of a certain drug – or the wrong drug altogether – potentially killing a patient. Yet for years, that’s how prescriptions were handled. A quick scrawl on a notepad and, fingers...

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How to Make Your Next Fish Story a Reality

If the early bird catches the worm then what worm catches the fish?

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Medieval to Modern: Refrigeration's Impact on Vaccine Degradation

The magic of medicine has blossomed over time to become what it is today, but modern medicine came into existence long before now. The 19th and 20th century were full of invention and discovery to help us get from where we were, when severe illnesses were often believed to be supernatural in...

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VFC Means Better Children's Health and Stronger Schools

Part 2 of a 2 part series on vaccines and school funding | Click here to read part one

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INFOGRAPHIC | Vaccines for health? Yes, but also for Education.

Part 1 of a 2 part series on vaccines and school funding | Click here to read part two

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Evolution’s Solution to Medical Device Needs? Get a Dog.

Dogs have been “Man’s best friend” since 1789 when Frederick, the King of Prussia, coined the phrase. According to science, though, the phrase isn’t just fancy jargon. It’s fact.

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Meet the New Device that has Diabetics Salivating

Diabetics may soon find themselves within arms reach of the sugars they’ve been missing.

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A Heated Argument: The Science of the Office Temperature Conflict

If you work long enough you’ll eventually meet someone that just doesn't get office etiquette. You know that person. He’s the one who always leaves his trash in the kitchen after microwaving tuna for lunch. Regardless of if it’s simple or disgusting, poor etiquette can be disruptive to the work day.

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