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Carving Out a Niche: The New Entrepreneur Boom Is Built Around Solving Problems
A new wave of Los Angeles B2B startups is succeeding by building laser-focused products that solve ultra-specific, high-value pain points ignored by generalist vendors in diverse industries like ... Read More
Towards long-lasting pain relief
I am Founder and CTO at Litemed, a health-tech startup offering non-invasive and drug-free pain management wearable devices. Current chronic pain management is mainly restricted to either pain killers ... Read More
New medical technology at St. Agnes Medical Center helps ease severe shoulder pain
Severe shoulder pain can affect how we live our day-to-day lives, especially for older adults. "It's limiting their daily functions," said Dr. Kimberly Grannis, an orthopedic surgeon at St. Agnes ... Read More
This Overlooked Strategy Can Help You Cut Costs and Unlock Long-Term Growth

Generic software quickly leads to inefficiency, wasted spend and “software bloat,” while custom tools can streamline operations, cut costs and create a real competitive edge. By starting small and ... Read More
Is the Holy Grail for Treating Chronic Back Pain Within Reach?

Whether it’s a dull, underlying ache in your spine or a piercing stab, chronic back pain affects roughly 1 in 4 Americans. UC San Francisco’s Prasad Shirvalkar, MD, Ph.D, neurologist and pain medicine ... Read More
It's not the pain, it's how you handle it, research shows

Oct. 25 (UPI) --People with chronic pain who stay active may have one key advantage: resilience. A new study from the University of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom found that one's ability to cope ... Read More
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