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#4 Ways AI is Reshaping Healthcare in India
So far, the most significant application of AI is to understand how DNA impacts life
#4 Key Turning Points in the Career of Bollywood's favourite Baba
Fondly called 'Sanju Baba' by his fans, the actor has seen many ups and downs in his life
What Today's Entrepreneurs Can Learn from the Founder of World's Sixth Largest Pharma Company
This teacher-turned-entrepreneur turned an INR 5,000 investment into a billion dollar entity
GameStop Sells (Another) Used Game Containing Bag of Meth
GameStop really needs to review its used game checking policy, as this is the second time meth has been discovered inside a game case.
The Real Risk of Entrepreneurial Strengths Becoming Addictive Weaknesses
The willfulness and comfort with risk that makes an entrepreneur bold in business can morph into recklessness when they enter a casino or a bar.
Amid EpiPen Furor, a CEO Shows How Not to Swim Against the Tide
Mylan's crisis response to high EpiPen prices is focused on an important goal: changing the national conversation on health pricing.
Elon Musk Says Crack Helps Him Survive on No Sleep
Calm down, folks. He was joking.
4 Startup Ideas to Truly Inspire an "Udta" Punjab
These startup ideas could help reduce harm of the drug menace
6 Traits Costa Rican Drug Dealers and Successful Entrepreneurs Have in Common
Maybe it's time to get serious about wearing a fanny pack.
Court Orders Gilead to Pay Merck $200 Million for Hepatitis C Drug Patent Infringment
Merck had originally asked for $2 billion.
The FDA Wants to Find Out if Cartoon Drug Ads Are Bad for Consumers
The agency will look into whether the ads obscure important safety and side effect information.
Pfizer to Buy Botox Maker Allergan in Massive $160 Billion Deal
The acquisition will create the world's largest drugmaker.
Two Men Accused of Using Taco Bell as a Meth Lab
Some off-menu items were allegedly being cooked up at this fast-food joint.
Ebola Vaccine Shown to Be 'Highly Effective'
Interim analysis of a trial to protect against the deadly disease has been shown to, thus far, be successful.