Google, Microsoft and Amazon make billions each year selling devices, data storage, and software to consumers/ But they also profit from government contracts. Now some of those contracts are starting to backfire. Nearly 2,000 children have been separated from their parents by U.S immigration and customer enforcement (ICE) to discourage …
Read More »Major Russian Corporation Connects With Cryptocurrency Exchange
GoverMedia Plus Canada, a corporation that owns a big Russian trading stock, has taken the risk of holding partnerships with one of Europe’s most prominent cryptocurrency finance groups. The group expresses their stance in establishing greater holds in major stock markets and financial exchanges and possible endeavors in increasing their …
Read More »RELEVANCE: Treatment for Cancer On the Test And The Possibilities It Brings
Follicular lymphoma is a non-Hodgkin lymphoma that does not necessarily start at the lymph areas, also being able to metastasize to other parts of the body. Meanwhile, cancer still begins in the lymphocytes and readily creates an auto-immune response which may be severe if left untreated. Treatment for follicular lymphomas …
Read More »Data-Driven Medicine Expands At Peak Of Biosoftware Potential
The dawn of an innovative form of medicine bounding on Artificial Intelligence and Data-Driven perspectives comes to form, with SOFiA Genetics’ acquisition of the Alamut, a software concentrated on clinical genomic data interpretation. The basis and intention are to remediate the diagnoses done for the hospitals that have been affiliated …
Read More »Anti-CD22 CAR-T Treatment: On The Run to Save Lives
B-Cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (B-ALL) is blood-related cancer that may affect an individual after exposure to radiation or the like. While a definite cause may not entirely be known, it is apparent that it does have severe growth within the body which may make it difficult to treat. Having a …
Read More »Asian Hybrid Rice: Rising By The Revenue
Hybrid rice profits for the Asian community sees a definite lilt in further productions with a positive foreseen revenue within the five years and pending value by 2026. While there are also significant fall-backs that are expected from the foreseen circumstances, starting with the limited and somewhat diminutive workforce, along …
Read More »New Dish on CBD Pet Food: HempBone Bacon Apple Donuts
HempBone Bacon Apple Donuts have been made for cats and dogs. This product was created as an addition to a growing menu of medical marijuana-induced treats that may bring a benefit to the overall health of beloved pets. With a mix of 4mg of CBD oil, along with natural ingredients …
Read More »Aiming For Strong, Not Skinny: Why The Stigma Around Women With Muscular Physiques Is Dying
Sports have grown popularity among women through centuries. The first traces of women doing sports dates back to 776 B.C. No girls were allowed at the first Olympics. However, footraces for women were held every four years during the Games of Hera. Through centuries, women have thrived and enjoyed the …
Read More »Bridge To A Bright Future: Reducing Stress In Employees Is Key To Success In Companies
Recently, mental health has been in the limelight and has caused more awareness around the world. It is essential for employers of various companies to understand the different needs of employees regarding mental issues. Employers must understand and manage the risks of mental health injuries in the workplace. It is …
Read More »Creating Meal Plans For Each Day Reduces Stress, Says Research
One of the problems each person encounters is thinking of what food to cook either for themselves or their family members. Last-minute planning often causes stress and panic, therefore leading someone to settle for ready-made food which is usually unhealthy and unfulfilling. Food and beverage researchers, The Hartman Group, says …
Read More »