Neuralink aims to create a brain-computer interface (BCI), which would allow a user to control a computer simply by thinking about it. Such technology could be a boon to those with paralysis or another medical condition that affects mobility. It could also lead to novel ways to interact with technology …
Read More »How to Manage Business Risks
Building a high-end company requires the ability to mitigate many variables. At the same time, risk–management skills provide potential funding partners a real insight into you as a business leader. From product risks, to market risks, and from financial risks to execution risks, articulating different variables have a massive impact on your credibility …
Read More »Retirement savers having to take more risks as guaranteed income shrinks
Nearly half of retirement savers are worried they are having to take more risks with their pension planning because of the shrinking options for guaranteeing an income in retirement, new research shows. According to MetLife, 45% of retirement savers fear they have to take more risks because of a lack …
Read More »Stent: Purpose, Procedure & Risks
By Dr Nishith Chandra , Cardiology The tiny tube inserted into an obstructed passageway in the body to clear it is called a stent. A stent is used to cure weakened or narrow arteries in the body. Depending on its placement, the stent revives the flow of fluids or blood. Stents are …
Read More »Gluten Free Diet in Children: Benefits and Risks
By Dr Kalpesh Patil, Pediatrics Gluten is a general name of the mixture of proteins found in wheat and related grains, including barley, rye, oat, and all their species and hybrids such as durum, emmer, semolina, spelt, farina and einkorn etc. Gluten is said to help foods maintain body shape and acts …
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