Editorial

What Happens When You Stare At Screens All Day Long
Editorial What Happens When You Stare At Screens All Day Long

What’s the first thing you do when you wake up? Check your phone? And the last thing you do before you shut your eyes for a good night’s rest? Let me guess, check your phone again? Add to that the number of hours you spend staring at your computer each day at work and you’ve got yourself a recipe fo

Winter Is Coming – How to Stay Healthy & Productive at Work
Editorial Winter Is Coming – How to Stay Healthy & Productive at Work

Brace yourself because winter is coming! And we’re not just talking about the latest Game of Thrones series, we’re talking about that time of the year when seasons start to click and autumn, with all its glory and sun-kissed shades, turns into the most dreaded season of all. As the days are getting

Sleeping 101: How Much Sleep Do We Actually Need
Editorial Sleeping 101: How Much Sleep Do We Actually Need

How often do you blame yourself for not getting eight hours of sleep every night? You know it’s detrimental to your health, at least that’s what countless doctors and physicians claim, but you simply do not have the luxury to pull an eight-hour snooze fest each night. Or, you do manage to get a goo

CRISPR technology on the verge of ethics
Editorial CRISPR technology on the verge of ethics

Biotech companies that operate in genome editing are on a rush to keep pace with the way this technology is gaining momentum. Although the core of this genetic engineering technique is still highly disputable from an ethical point of view, it is nevertheless an extremely attractive field.

Do you know who might steal your healthcare data?
Editorial Do you know who might steal your healthcare data?

Smartphones and phone-connected wearables are increasingly capable of collecting data on individuals and their environment via high-tech sensors. From heart rate, pulse, and body temperature to location, air quality, humidity and other relevant characteristics, the tiny elements embedded in our

Biobetters – why there is a need for them
Editorial Biobetters – why there is a need for them

Perhaps you remember how biosimilars are similar drugs to biopharmaceuticals. Biosimilars employ biosimilar approval pathways. These pathways are necessary in order to allow the manufacturing of these versions of the original drug. The approval depends on the expiration date of the exclusivity.

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