Category: Forbes

Post CES Roundup: Interesting Smart Products And Companies To Keep An Eye On

Analyst Mark Vena previews several new products and companies in the smart home space.

1912-2020: Presidents Who Changed Health Care In America

Since 1789 Americans have sworn in an elected official as the President of the United States. And since George Washington took his oath of office, the health of Americans has been top of mind. However, what that means – and what role the federal govern…

Sickle Cell Disease: After Years Of Neglect Some Promise For Sufferers

In the past five years there has very encouraging news on the sickle cell disease drug development front. Besides pain medications to relieve symptoms as well as antibiotics to treat infections, there are now a number of promising new therapies on the …

Apple, Coronavirus, And Risk-Management

Cash balance is the best vaccine against unpredictable events such as the spread of Coronavirus.

The Happy Gun Owner? Research Suggests Otherwise

We’ve often heard that having a gun in the house can make someone feel safer, happier, and brings contentment with the knowledge that one can protect themselves in their own home.

U.S. Planes Containing Quarantined Coronavirus Cruise Ship Passengers Have Left Japan. What’s Next For Those Being Evacuated?

U.S. citizens evacuated from the Diamond Princess have left Japan and are on their way back home. What will happen to them now?

As Biden Sinks, Bloomberg Touts Role As Obamacare Protector

Mike Bloomberg has made protecting the Affordable Care Act signed into law 10 years ago by President Obama a key part of his presidential campaign.

Could The COVID-19 Spur A Revolution In Vaccine Development?

A number of companies are using new biotechnology to rapidly deploy vaccines for the COVID-19 coronavirus. If they are successful, it will herald a revoution.

For COVAD-19 Coronavirus, How Well Do Thermometer Guns Even Work?

There’s been increased demand for thermal scanning devices since the outbreak began.

Quarantines, Travel Bans And Cancelled Conferences Cost The Economy Billions —And Won’t Stop The COVID-19 Coronavirus

Governments have enacted harsh measures to contain the coronavirus outbreak. But science suggests it’s better to go with a measured, nuanced approach.