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- Costco patent medicine works?
- Costco patent medicine works?QuestionsWhat about this product makes it work?Will it work for me/everyone?Is there a certain age group this helps more?RE: Costco patent medicine works?Hi Dana,Glad you found that Glucosamine and Chondroitin works for you. If you are already tired of swallowing a handful of medications, supplements and vitamins...
- Tags: patent medicine work, Costco
- Discussion threads 2008-07-01
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- How a software engineer tried to save his sister and invented a breakthrough medical device
- A CREDIT TO ENTREPENEURSThis is the stuff of history; Thomas Edison, Alexander Fleming, John Logie Baird.I lost my sister to cancer at age 36yrs so he has my heartfelt sympathy and utmost admiration Robert Goldman is the kind of person who should be nominated for a Nobel Prize in Medicine.RE:...
- Tags: software, GoldMan, breakthrough medical device
- Discussion threads 2009-09-03
- Will second patent medicine era end in 2009?
- Will second patent medicine era end in 2009?Good pointI couldn't agree with you more, except for the fake diet pills market, which is huge, because no actual medicine exists right now that really works except strong stimulants. My prediction: When a real effective diet pill is finally created...
- Tags: Vertical industries, OTHER INDUSTRIES, patent medicine era end, certainty, era end, government, food
- Discussion threads 2008-12-31
- Ready for real Indian medicine?
- Ready for real Indian medicine?Reply from C.A. ChienDear Mr. Blankenhorn:Thanks for your note. To clarify: (1) I wanted to document my inventive system-design and inter-connection work on [i]Medical Onshoring[/i]; thus, the USPTO filing; (2) as to the "how," head to --http://tinyurl.com/6c4tj4" .. Covering the professional world (e.g., health care, computing),...
- Tags: Vertical industries, Benefits, Medical Onshoring, health care
- Discussion threads 2008-07-24
- A stick and personal care for those who can afford it
- Lorne Stitsky has a dream. It's the comfortable life internists enjoyed generations ago. A small number of patients, whom he can know intimately and who will depend on him as families did way back when. You can almost hear Randy Newman's Dayton Ohio 1903 playing in the...
- Tags: Patient, Dr., Lorne Stitsky, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-05-15
- Is Stiglitz the official economist of open source?
- If anyone may be deemed the official economist of open source, it's probably Joseph Stiglitz right. Stiglitz, 65, was a co-winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize in economics for work he did on the impact of asymmetric information. His paper said markets can be...
- Tags: Patent, Economist, Open Source, Dana Blankenhorn
- Blog posts 2008-04-25
- Printing organs on demand?
- Every year, pharmaceutical companies invest many millions of dollars to test drugs that will never reach market while the number of patients waiting for organ transplants continues to increase. Would it be possible to create human tissues to help to solve both problems? A research team from the University of...
- Tags: Team, Organ, Cell, Printing, MU, Printers, Hardware, Peripherals, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-23
- A necklace that checks the pills you take
- I'm sure you've already failed to take some pills ordered by your physician. In fact, one in three adults forgets to take their medicines, and for lots of different reasons. Now, researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have found a solution for this problem which costs billions of dollars...
- Tags: Patient, Device, Sensor, Pill, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-08
- Time to regulate drug prices?
- Time to regulate drug prices?Some time ....ago I read an interesting article that gave the facts on this.I stated:The people in the US PAY the MOST for drugs effectively underwriting the cost of the R&D and obscene profits for ALL global drug manufactures. While In the rest of the world,...
- Tags: Research & Development, Branding, HEALTHCARE, Insurance, Benefits, R&D
- Discussion threads 2008-03-05
- U.S. pushes WTO piracy case against China
- U.S. pushes WTO piracy case against ChinaHow about this...If the Bush administration made companies pay more for the goods that they produce in China.... then maybe they wouldn't have to pirate American movies because they might actually be able to afford them. When things get too expensive then people pirate...
- Tags: Free trade, World Trade Organization
- Discussion threads 2007-08-14
- Qualcomm import ban will effect U.S. 3G data networks
- Yesterday, the Bush administration decided to uphold a June decision from the US International Trade Commission that bans chips made by Qualcomm Inc. that violate a Broadcom Corp. patent. This does not look like good news for Qualcomm and those of us who want to see more 3G mobile devices...
- Tags: Data Network, Patent, Broadcom Corp., Network, Qualcomm Inc., Matthew Miller
- Blog posts 2007-08-07
- Microsoft now wants its Shared Source licenses to qualify as open source
- Microsoft now wants its Shared Source licenses to qualify as open sourceROFLMAOHMSSTWS!!!Just in case you are curious:[B]R[/B]olling[B]O[/B]n[B]F[/B]loor[B]L[/B]aughing[B]M[/B]y[B]A[/B]rse[B]O[/B]ff[B]H[/B]olding[B]M[/B]y[B]S[/B]ides[B]S[/B]o[B]T[/B]hey[B]W[/B]on't[B]S[/B]plitBecause this is gotta be the funniest thing from Microsoft in ages! ]:)I think it's because of all the attention on OSI nowWith SugarCRM going to GPLv3pretty much guaranteed OSI approval and CPAL getting...
- Tags: Microsoft Corp., GPL 3, open source, OSI
- Discussion threads 2007-07-26
- Matching cancers and chemical treatments
- When oncologists meet a new patient affected by a cancer, they have to take decisions about the best possible treatment. Now, U.S. researchers have devised an algorithm which matches tumor profiles to best treatments. They've used a panel of 60 diverse human cancer cell lines from the National Cancer Institute...
- Tags: Computers &, Internet, Health &, Medicine, Science &, Nature
- Blog posts 2007-07-25
- Open source is the software you own
- Chris Tomlinson, a British computer consultant, offers a Lakoff-like re-framing of the open source issue in his latest column for the Birmingham Post. Open source is the software you own.Lakoff, a linguistics professor at the University of California in Berkeley, famously told Democrats a few years ago they had to...
- Tags: Government, marketing, Software Licensing, Strategy, General
- Blog posts 2007-02-28
- Apple vs. Cisco: How Important Is A Trademark You Don't Use?
- Apple vs. Cisco: How Important Is A Trademark You Don't Use?Cisco plus litigation equals AppleBefore anyone call Cisco a scoundrel, let's not forget the ever litigious Apple. Maybe Cisco is trying to teach Apple a lesson by giving it a bite of their own medicine, plus a chance to...
- Tags: Cisco Systems Inc., Apple Inc., phone
- Discussion threads 2007-02-01
- QuIET molecular transistors
- Physicists from the University of Arizona think they've found a way to use single molecules as working transistors. As traditional transistors will not shrink much smaller than 25 nanometers, they thought about making transistors as small as a nanometer by looking at quantum mechanics and using benzene, a ring-like molecule....
- Tags: transistor
- Blog posts 2006-08-31
- Story about Apple's crackdown on 'pod' usage getting lots of pickup
- Story about Apple's crackdown on 'pod' usage getting lots of pickupYour post is oddYou seem to be lending defence to Apples position under the guise of the ‘right of defence'. While under the law they certainly have a right to assert such an attack under the ‘guise' of defending...
- Tags: Apple Inc., common term, patent
- Discussion threads 2006-08-15
- GPL 3.0 fight gets down to cases
- GPL 3.0 fight gets down to casesThis is NOT about RIAA and the MPAAGawd I wish people would get this simple fact through their thick skulls. DRM Digital Rights Management gives EVERY creator of documents, data, personal information, etc. an efffective lock to their content. The fact others...
- Tags: Digital rights management (DRM), Digital media, GPL 3, digital-rights management, GPL
- Discussion threads 2006-02-09
- Putting a stop to patent exploitation of traditional knowledge
- Putting a stop to patent exploitation of traditional knowledgeThis concept should be extended to IT as wellHow much more would innovation be served if it were freed of the 'threat' of lawsuits from those speculative companies who 'mine' 'traditional' IT concepts? Microsoft has literally thousands of patents and is 'lying...
- Tags: Patent Law, patent, knowledge
- Discussion threads 2005-12-28
- It's not about OpenDocument vs MS. It's about open standards.
- It's not about OpenDocument vs MS. It's about open standards.Pat on the backThree cheers!:Hip Hip Hooray!Hip Hip Hooray!Hip Hip Hooray!What do you want? A pat on the back?You are going to get a sore arm doing all that self-adulation and MS flag waving. ;)The full story is yet...
- Tags: OpenDocument Format (ODF), OPEN SOURCE, Microsoft Corp., Hip, OpenDocument Format, open standard, software
- Discussion threads 2005-11-29
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