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Fight Aging! Newsletter, August 27th 2018
Fight Aging! provides a weekly digest of news and commentary for thousands of subscribers interested in the latest longevity science: progress towards the medical control of aging in order to prevent age-related frailty, suffering, and disease, as well as improvements in the present understanding of what works and what doesn't work when it comes to extending healthy life. Expect to see summaries of recent advances in medical research, news from the scientific community, advocacy and fundraising initiatives to help speed work on the repair and reversal of aging, links to online resources, and much more. This content is...
Source: Fight Aging! - August 26, 2018 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs

31 Successful Wellness Businesses to Inspire Your Inner Entrepreneur
This article is a resource for those who are thinking about starting a wellness business, and for those looking to develop their existing ones. This list of successful wellness businesses includes a description of what makes each wellness business unique, and the business models they're using. It explores 5 different types of businesses in the wellness industry: apps, content hubs, retail, coaching, and non-profits/organizations, which are all options you may consider. This article will give you inspiration for finding your idea, refining your idea, and creating a business model that works. Apps: Headspace: What makes ...
Source: PickTheBrain | Motivation and Self Improvement - August 16, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: mattrosenblum Tags: career featured money and finance productivity tips self improvement working from home business ideas entrepreneurship motivation success wellness Source Type: blogs

The Top Bioprinting Companies
In the next 5-7 years, the bioprinting market is estimated to expand by 15.7 percent, and it is anticipated to grow over $4.70 billion by 2025, according to the latest study of BIS Research. While the growth statistics indicate a turbulent landscape, it is worth familiarizing with the main players. Here, we collected the best bioprinting companies currently on the market. The future of bioprinting: tissues not organs The idea of lab-grown organs might mean the end of testing drugs on animals or humans, the solution for organ shortages and an ending of the desperate state of organ donations worldwide. If the creators of the...
Source: The Medical Futurist - August 14, 2018 Category: Information Technology Authors: nora Tags: 3D Printing in Medicine Biotechnology Business Future of Medicine 3d printed bioprinting company Healthcare Innovation market regenerative skin Source Type: blogs

Successfully Screening for Lung Cancer Based on Predictive Analytics
I have blogged a number of times about predictive analytics (see, for example: Identifying Patients for Remote Monitoring with Predictive Analytics;Eric Schmidt Discusses the Potential Value of Predictive Analytics in the ER). Much of the hype about this technology and set of products is largely theoretical at this time but great potential looms in the future. I therefore was very interested in a recent article that provided a very pragmatic perspective on the topic (see:Big data and predictive analytics pull in smokers for lung screening). Below is an excerpt from it:Virginia-basedChesapeake Regional Healthcare soug...
Source: Lab Soft News - August 14, 2018 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: Bruce Friedman Tags: Healthcare Innovations Hospital Executive Management Hospital Financial Medical Consumerism Medical Research Preventive Medicine Public Health Source Type: blogs

Why Your Shouldn ’ t Over-Rely on Your Strengths
Given the choice, most people try to play to their strengths. A naturally athletic child will sign up for lots of sports teams; a friendly, outgoing college student who loves being surrounded by people will likely prefer a career in teaching over a job in IT. For the past 20 years, this philosophy — strengths-based theory — has dominated everything from career development and leadership to education and psychology. But research suggests that relying too much on our strengths can lead to major blind spots. A client who I work with as a career coach, “James,” is a great example of a person who can take his...
Source: World of Psychology - July 16, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Melody Wilding, LMSW Tags: Industrial and Workplace Motivation and Inspiration Perfectionism Source Type: blogs

Why You Shouldn ’ t Overrely Your Strengths
Given the choice, most people try to play to their strengths. A naturally athletic child will sign up for lots of sports teams; a friendly, outgoing college student who loves being surrounded by people will likely prefer a career in teaching over a job in IT. For the past 20 years, this philosophy — strengths-based theory — has dominated everything from career development and leadership to education and psychology. But research suggests that relying too much on our strengths can lead to major blind spots. A client who I work with as a career coach, “James,” is a great example of a person who can take his...
Source: World of Psychology - July 16, 2018 Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Melody Wilding, LMSW Tags: Industrial and Workplace Motivation and Inspiration Perfectionism Source Type: blogs

The Lie of Precision Medicine
My next blog post will be entitled " The Lie of Precision Medicine "— sarcastic_f (@sarcastic_f)June 23, 2018This post will be my own personalized rant about the false promises of personalized medicine. It will not be about neurological or psychiatric diseases, the typical topics for this blog. It will be about oncology, for very personal reasons: misery, frustration, and grief. After seven months of research on immunotherapy clinical trials, I couldn ' t find a single [acceptable] one1 in either Canada or the US that would enroll my partner with stage 4 cancer. For arbitrary reasons, for financial reasons, because ...
Source: The Neurocritic - June 24, 2018 Category: Neuroscience Authors: The Neurocritic Source Type: blogs

Alcohol Clinical Trial Continues to Crumble: Anheuser-Busch Pulls Its Funding
In another setback for the NIAAA ' s and alcohol industry ' s study of the " health benefits " of encouraging people to drink, Anheuser-Busch has pulled its funding from the clinical trial because recent controversy over how the research funding was solicited has undermined the study ' s credibility.According to anarticle by Roni Caryn Rabin in theNew York Times:" Brewing giant Anheuser-Busch InBev, one of five alcohol companies underwriting a $100 million federal trial on the health benefits of a daily drink, is pulling its funding from the project, saying controversy about the sponsorship threatens to undermine the study...
Source: The Rest of the Story: Tobacco News Analysis and Commentary - June 10, 2018 Category: Addiction Source Type: blogs

Litesprite Helps Patients Manage Illnesses Through Gaming
Gamification is gaining recognition as a powerful tool for contexts far removed from gaming itself, and the approach has been used for applications as varied as advertising, to recruiting, to rewards programs. Litesprite hopes to expand the gaming ap...
Source: Medgadget - June 7, 2018 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Cici Zhou Tags: Exclusive Medicine Net News Pediatrics Psychiatry Source Type: blogs

Fight Aging! Newsletter, June 4th 2018
Fight Aging! provides a weekly digest of news and commentary for thousands of subscribers interested in the latest longevity science: progress towards the medical control of aging in order to prevent age-related frailty, suffering, and disease, as well as improvements in the present understanding of what works and what doesn't work when it comes to extending healthy life. Expect to see summaries of recent advances in medical research, news from the scientific community, advocacy and fundraising initiatives to help speed work on the repair and reversal of aging, links to online resources, and much more. This content is...
Source: Fight Aging! - June 3, 2018 Category: Research Authors: Reason Tags: Newsletters Source Type: blogs

Will Cancer Drugs Ever Be As Affordable As Retrovirals in Low and Middle Income Countries?
By ASHLEY ANDREOU In 2014, the majority of international health aid was dedicated to HIV. So, one might reasonably assume that this is the largest health problem facing the world. Yet, HIV only constitutes 4% of the global burden of disease. In 2014, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) made up 50% of the entire disease burden, but only received 2% of all global health funds. The disease burden of NCDs is fast outpacing that of infectious diseases. Despite this, the proportion of global health financing dedicated to combatting NCDs has remained constant over the past 15 years at 1 to 2%. Currently, 32.6 million individuals are...
Source: The Health Care Blog - May 17, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Matthew Holt Tags: OP-ED Biologic generics Cancer Pharmaceuitcals Retrovirals Source Type: blogs

Will Cancer Drugs Ever Be As Affordable As Retrovirals in Developing Countries?
By ASHLEY ANDREOU In 2014, the majority of international health aid was dedicated to HIV. So, one might reasonably assume that this is the largest health problem facing the world. Yet, HIV only constitutes 4% of the global burden of disease. In 2014, noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) made up 50% of the entire disease burden, but only received 2% of all global health funds. The disease burden of NCDs is fast outpacing that of infectious diseases. Despite this, the proportion of global health financing dedicated to combatting NCDs has remained constant over the past 15 years at 1 to 2%. Currently, 32.6 million individuals are...
Source: The Health Care Blog - May 17, 2018 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Matthew Holt Tags: OP-ED Biologic generics Cancer Pharmaceuitcals Retrovirals Source Type: blogs

Which Direct-To-Consumer Genetic Test to Choose?
Due to the collapse of the price of genetic testing and the FDA’s gradual ease of the regulatory environment, direct-to-consumer (DTC) genetic testing companies are booming. You can inquire your deoxyribonucleic acid about your ancestry, health risks, metabolism, and some start-ups even promise you to find true love or your kids’ talents. As the jungle of DTC companies is getting denser, more and more people ask me which genetic tests are worth the try. They love the possibility of getting access to their DNA but don’t know where to start. Here’s the DTC genetic testing kick-starter package! Navigating through...
Source: The Medical Futurist - March 20, 2018 Category: Information Technology Authors: nora Tags: Genomics 23andme ancestry DNA DTC future genetic test Genetic testing genetics Genome genome sequencing Health 2.0 Source Type: blogs