After the movement of the bill through the house for strict action against faulty medical devices, this will be a moment to cherish for the advocates fighting for patient’s rights in this regard. When legalized by the house, this will help the FDA cut off faulty medical devices from the market as early as possible. […]
Four of the Easiest Ways to Make Your Ecommerce Business Profitable
With an ever-increasing number of consumers buying goods and services online, businesses have started relying on ecommerce. As a result, the ecommerce business is growing exponentially. In 2017, sales are estimated to reach around $434 billion for the U.S. alone. But this is not true for all ecommerce businesses; many of them are struggling to generate revenue. If […]
“Mum’s Taxi” Gets A Break as OneLane Launches
New family service helps parents get kids to schools and activities London parents struggling with ferrying their kids to school and other activities now have a new option – a family ride-and-care service, which provides safe transportation for children with drivers who are experts in childcare, dubbed ‘Guardians’. OneLane soft-launched in London in March 2016, […]
Banks Turn to Fintech in Africa to Survive Disruption
The conventional banking model that has been prevalent throughout the rest of the world for hundreds of years has struggled to sink its teeth into Africa. Today up to 80% of Africans do not use, or have access to traditional banking services. The high cost of banking infrastructure coupled with the dearth of assets and […]
“Making a Murderer” is bringing attention to wrongful convictions and creating wave of new advocates
Historically, the wrongfully convicted have been largely ignored in the United States, but over the past decade the landscape has been slowly shifting. New exonerations regularly flood our news feeds, making the topic difficult to ignore. A week rarely goes by without hearing the news that another victim of wrongful conviction has been set free, […]
Online conversations about diabetes: 34% are to discuss medication and diet while only 4.8% involve exercise
These statistics have been taken from the European E-patient Report 2015 – an exhaustive study into the impact an illness has on an individual’s day-to-day activities and social life. Surprisingly, while exercise is considered to be a key component of diabetes management (along with medication and diet), it doesn’t feature very highly in online conversations […]
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