Combining Care With Cure: A New View On Palliative Care
Quality of death… No, that is not a misprint. It is actually the main premise of a recent report released by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) which
Quality of death… No, that is not a misprint. It is actually the main premise of a recent report released by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) which
Unlike the Western World’s cultural devotion to “perfect beauty”, in Japanese art and culture the aesthetic of “Wabi-Sabi” – beauty that is “imperfect, impermanent, and incomplete”
For decades, we have regarded physician key opinion leaders (KOLs) as the “rock stars” of the life sciences industry. Like the musical ones, these leaders
Have a Coke and a smile. Drink Coke and teach the world to sing. Everything tastes better with Coke. Those iconic jingles back in the
Imagine two 747 jetliners loaded with passengers crashing every day, that is the number of Americans that are dying due to Alzheimer’s and dementia. It
Within the Patient Protection and Affordable Care (PPAC) Act of 2010 is a provision, known as a “Sunshine Law”. The law requires that healthcare manufacturers
We are currently on the verge of the most pronounced growth in the geriatric population ever experienced. By 2050, the United Nations estimates that the
The other day I found an interesting “Groupon”-type offering in my inbox. Along with the coupons for unlimited kick-boxing and the latest fusion restaurant there
In the life sciences industry, pigeonholing or typecasting is very real among individuals and companies alike. Job candidates cannot shake the perception of what they
As someone who works in the pharmaceutical industry as well as an investor, I was curious as to the net result of all the mega