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How Best Buy, The New York Times, And John Deere Have Become Digital Leaders

Harvard Business School professor Sunil Gupta has written a new book, Driving Digital Strategy: A Guide to Reimagining Your Business. In it, he details the methods used by companies in many industries to overcome inertia to thrive in the digital econom…

Can Gavin Newsom Turn California Into A Single-Payer State?

One year ago, California Lt. Gov. told a gathering of nurses, “We will have universal healthcare in the state of California.” Can he deliver on that promise as the state’s next governor?

Esperion’s Cholesterol Combo Pill Cuts Bad Cholesterol 35%

“Sometimes I think, gosh, it would be great if folks in the investment community could have that opportunity to sit in front of regulators and hear what they have to say,” says Tim Mayleben, Esperion’s chief executive.

HeartFlow Has Raised $500 Million For A Test To Detect Heart Disease. Does It Make Patients Better Off?

HeartFlow has raised $467 million for a test to detect heart disease. Problem: It might not make patients better off.

Pfizer Drug Reduces Death Rate In Patients With Hearts Damaged By Protein Clumps

An experimental Pfizer drug extended the lives of patients who had a disease in which clumps of protein break apart into toxic substances that damage the heart.

Pfizer Drug Reduces Death Rate In Patients With Hearts Damaged By Protein Clumps

An experimental Pfizer drug extended the lives of patients who had a disease in which clumps of protein break apart into toxic substances that damage the heart.

How Long Does It Take For The Brain To Recover From Drinking? Science Says Longer Than We Think

A hangover is more than just a headache and uneasy stomach, according to a new analysis of several studies showing that our brains are still impaired long after the party is over.

It Is Time To Make Running Safer For Women And Everyone

It is easy to tell people to exercise more. But for many, exercising more is not so easy.

NASA-Incubated Healthcare Provider Is Out Of This World

Modern telemedicine was born in 2001 when NASA engineers were given the task of providing extended healthcare to astronauts flying 220 miles above the Earth’s surface.

Here Is Why Organisations Need to be Conscious Of Unconscious Bias

Unconscious bias can affect workplaces and organizations. It can introduce unintentional discrimination and result in poor decision-making. Here are some strategies on how to tackle unconscious bias in the workplace.