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Mobile Device Technology and Wearables Advance Health Care

Advancements in the medical field are being made faster than ever, as doctors and patients both begin to embrace mobile technology. From sending data electronically to providing real-time updates on heart rates and blood pressure, the goal is more than treatment—it's prevention.

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Noel Wurst
Want to Get Ahead in Your Career in 2013? It’s Easy—Change!

Is your New Year's resolution to finally land that perfect job? You're not the only one, which means that you need to be doing more to separate yourself from your competition to truly stand out. To give you the edge, we take a look at who's hiring and what they're looking for.

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Noel Wurst
How Agile Impacts Healthcare

The topic of healthcare is complex and breeds strong opinions on a variety of fronts. The one universal fact all parties agree on is that the state of healthcare IT is terrible. However, agile software methodology, with its focus on flexibility and speed, can change the face of healthcare IT.

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Steve Vaughn
3D Printing Software Capabilities Just Keep Growing

3D printing was certainly one of 2012's biggest buzzwords, and as these machines continue to drop in price—while producing higher quality items—the technology isn't likely to stop making headlines any time soon. From toys to fully-functional bodily transplants, 3D printing software can do it all.

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Noel Wurst
Cancer Research Software Helps Death Rates Fall

The mortality rate for US citizens with cancer is at an all-time low, and the world's top medical professionals are not letting up in their attempt to lower that number even further. With genetic mapping creating big data in the medical and pharmacy worlds, the need for developers is now.

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Noel Wurst
FDA Looking to Regulate Medical Apps

With the growing popularity of mobile medical apps, some of which are designed for critical health-monitoring tasks, the Food and Drug Administration is considering some form of regulation.

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Jonathan Vanian