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Genetic Analysis Of Cannabis Lights The Way For Better Policy

Researchers from Washington State University have released the first comprehensive analysis of the genetic and chemical characteristics of cannabis.

Women Who Do Night Shift Work Don’t Have An Increased Risk Of Breast Cancer, Concludes New Study

A new study of 100,000 women in the UK has found no evidence that night shift work increases the risk of breast cancer.

How To Tell If You Have Work Burnout, It’s Now A WHO Syndrome

Ask yourself these questions if you think you are burnt out.

How To Tell If You Have Work Burnout, It’s Now A WHO Syndrome

Ask yourself these questions if you think you are burnt out.

Scientists Tracked Evolution Of Antibiotic Resistance In Real Time

Microbiologists observed E. coli as the bacteria rapidly acquired new genes.

It’s Time To Consider Our Alternatives

Europeans took to the polls this week to elect members of the E.U. Parliament. It’s one of the most bitterly divisive elections in recent memory—the dialogue is fiercer, the positions wider and more entrenched than ever … and the stakes have never been…

Values Too Vague? Think Principles to Drive Behavior

Values often come across as meaningless. From my research and work with clients, I have found this to be the predicament facing many organizations. This piece is not about decrying values. Rather it is about providing guidance and language that can hel…

More Ticked Off – The Growing Threat of Lyme and Tick-Borne Diseases

With climate change, we are seeing more tick-borne diseases. Where is the funding to address this urgent crisis?

Hospital Operator Universal Invests In Vera Whole Health Primary Care

Universal Health Services is investing a stake in Vera Whole Health as part of a partnership to add advanced primary care services to Universal’s network of 350 hospitals and health facilities.

Can Business Become The Solution To Global Health Problems?

3Questions Millions of people have been harmed by cigarettes, defective merchandise, pollution, addiction and other business by-products. Pioneering companies are exploring healthier ways to operate, say Amy C. Edmondson and Dr. Howard K. Koh.