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Eclipsys, Microsoft ink health IT deal
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Adam Chee
Eclipsys and Microsoft have signed an alliance agreement to offer the market integrated health IT solutions designed for physicians, nurses and hospital administrators to gain insights from data aggregated from multiple clinical and financial systems across the hospital.
Under the agreement, the companies plan to integrate components of Eclipsys’ S ...
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My Favorite Teacher Ever
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Vanessa Van Petten
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Melissa Harnanan is a 16 year old from Valley Stream, New York. In her spare time, she enjoys going to Manhattan, shopping, and of course reading new novels.
In my entire school career, there have been many notable teachers ...
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Are Utilities Ready for Smart Meters?
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Triple Pundit
The rollout of the highly touted Smart Grid ran into another buzz saw this week, this time in Texas, when a hundreds of consumers showed up at a town hall meeting, and the Grand Prairie City Hall, in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, complaining that their recently installed wireless Smart Meters were responsible for higher electric bills. That led stat ...
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Reduced Packaging: a Low-Carb Diet for Cisco
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Triple Pundit
We have all experienced it–you buy a gadget at your favorite store, and you have to pry your new toy out of obnoxious plastic packaging that is about the size of your car’s windshield. It seems as if the smaller an electronic gadget becomes, the laws of physics become more defied: that new tiny smartphone or MP3 player leaves you at home with a m ...
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TerraCycle’s Best Practices For Growing Green Revenue
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Triple Pundit
TerraCycle produces very cool consumer products from recycled food packaging. But for businesses trying to grow revenues in this “soft recovery” the coolest thing about TerraCycle is its creative business strategies for generating top-line revenue results with attractive profit margins.
How it engage its customers is what makes TerraCycle’s strateg ...
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Moderation, a meaningless word
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Dhrumil Purohit
The word moderation is a funny word. I was recently at a seminar where I heard someone use it to describe the changes the NYC public school system should and shouldn't make to the dietary options it presented students. "I believe in moderation," the speaker proclaimed. "Sugary snacks and sodas aren't a bad thing, as long as we allow the kids to eat ...
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How to Raise Kids
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Methods of Healing

Having children today is confusing. The biological process is the same, but once the child is born, he or she must be raised. This is where the confusion comes into play. There are more theories on the best way to raise kids than there are kids – and while many of those theories work just as well as others, some are just plain wrong and detrimental ...
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Skin Cancer Epidemic In U.S.
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Obi Jo
... h care system of skin cancer. In 2007, one study of the costs in England estimated some 240 million British Pounds (almost 400 million US dollars) were spent on skin cancer diagnosis and treatment.One thing is very clear, in the case an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Since the vast majority of non-melanoma skin cancers occur on t ...
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Can You Really Cheat Your Way Thin?
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cheatyourwaythin1
... in diet you receive a guide that lists all the foods you can choose from for the specific day of the plan. If you sign up for the Deluxe version of the program you will see examples of meal plans with 130 recipes that will cover 84 days of meals.
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The Great Prostate Mistake
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... r by Medicare and the Veterans Administration. Prostate cancer may get a lot of press, but consider the numbers: American men have a 16 percent lifetime chance of receiving a diagnosis of prostate cancer, but only a 3 percent chance of dying from it. That’s because the majority of prostate cancers grow slowly. In other words, men lucky enough to re ...
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