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The Business Launch Guide for Medical Professionals

Posted: Published on July 11th, 2022

You’ve worked in the medical field for several years now, but you’ve realized that you can’t reach your full potential while working for someone else. You’re curious about running your own business, yet you’re not sure where to start. As a medical professional, you can apply your expertise to your new business. Here are a few tips from Femto Medicine to help you launch your own wellness business.  Outline Your Idea  First, you’ll need a concrete business idea. Maybe you've been bouncing around a few possibilities right now, but it’s important to choose one specific product or service to focus on at first. If you want to continue working in the health and wellness field, Make In Business recommends offering personal training, yoga instruction, aromatherapy, or nutrition coaching. You could also design wellness products. As you consider different ideas, think about your skillset and personal interests. What do you feel most passionate about in the medical field? Are there any underserved niches you could fill?  Form an LLC  As a new business owner, it’s a good idea to register your business in your state with the appropriate structure as soon as possible. That way, you can reap the benefits early … Continue reading

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Your Winter Well-Being Starts at Home

Posted: Published on December 8th, 2021

Image via Pixabay Cold weather has its perks. The nights are brisk and cool, making for perfect fire-pit weather. You can start dreaming about Santa’s yearly journey. Bugs are no longer a problem. But, Old Man Winter is not without his wrath, and cooler temperatures often mean higher utility bills and even worse, dry, dusty air swirling through your home. Thankfully, there are plenty of ways to keep your home warm and healthy all year long. Here are a few suggestions, brought to you by Femto Medicine: Clear the air and save Your ceiling fan can do much more than keep air circulating in the summer. If you switch the direction the blades are moving to clockwise instead of counterclockwise, this could help spread warm air throughout the room. According to Bob Vila, doing this could reduce heating bills by up to 15 percent. Most ceiling fans will have a switch near the motor. While you are up there, wipe down the entire fixture so you aren’t distributing dust throughout your living space. If dust is a problem, or someone in your home has severe allergies, add an air purifier to each room. While this won’t stop respiratory issues altogether, … Continue reading

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How To Maintain Good Oral Health Habits With Diabetes

Posted: Published on October 6th, 2021

Photo via Pixabay by AlbanyColley Diabetes affects many parts of the body--including everything from the mouth to the feet--because it affects the blood system, which circulates all over. Individuals with diabetes are at risk for several health issues if they don’t take good care of themselves, and one of the easiest to prevent involves the mouth. Good oral health is imperative for everyone, but for someone living with diabetes, it’s especially important. The teeth and gums are connected to heart health and can lead to disease if not cared for properly. Because diabetes can cause dry mouth, you have less saliva to fight off bacteria, allowing cavities and sores to grow. You may feel thirsty all the time, or you might have trouble fully tasting food. If these symptoms persist, talk to your doctor.  One of the best ways to help prevent gum disease and infections of the mouth is to stay hydrated and, most importantly, to regulate your blood glucose levels--usually with insulin injections, lifestyle modifications, medicine and glucose monitoring. Below, Femto Medicine shares some of the best tips on how to take care of your mouth and keep diabetes from causing problems. Get into good habits If you … Continue reading

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4 Simple Tips to Develop a Healthier and Happier Lifestyle

Posted: Published on September 20th, 2021

Image Source: Unsplash Do you long to wake up each daily feeling energetic and happy, but in reality you feel the exact opposite? While it’s easy to accept the situation is out of your control, there are simple things you can do to make yourself look and feel the best each day.  Learn to Smile More Let’s start with the simplest thing you can do, smile! According to research, smiling releases a chemical called neuropeptides which immediately helps fight stress. This starts a domino effect for the release of hormones such as serotonin and dopamine, making us feel happy and reducing heart rate. We all have that one person who makes us smile no matter what. Call or text them when you’re feeling down. Smiling and laughing are known to be contagious, in a good way. When you see or hear your friend laughing you are bound to do the same. It is easy to get caught up in a cycle of bad thoughts when you’re under stress. Having a brief moment of smiling can help break through it and promote positive thinking. Start a Journal Another effective way to control bad thoughts and stress is to start journaling. A … Continue reading

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Dealing With Unwanted Pandemic Pounds

Posted: Published on September 14th, 2021

Many of us are starting to cope with pandemic pounds that seem to have mysteriously accumulated over the last couple years. Even worse, for those of us living in stretchy pants and sweatshirts, making a transition back to regular work clothes and eating habits may be tough. If you're ready to move away from comfort goodies and streaming service binges and get back into a healthy routine, it's time to make a plan for post-pandemic health, fitness, and wellness with these tips from Femto Medicine. Clean Out The Junk If you're like many people who stockpiled all kinds of food as a form of pandemic preparedness, it's time to go through your pantry, freezer, and refrigerator, and pitch foods that have expired or are simply not healthy. Get rid of high-salt and high-fat items and sugar-laden treats. This is also a good time to prepare stockpiled foods that are still viable, using your creativity to incorporate items from your stash into healthier recipes. You’ll enjoy the boost to your budget, as well – challenge your family to eat only from your pantry for a week! What Can I Make? According to Cooking Light, you might be surprised at the healthy … Continue reading

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Tips for Self-Care During Self-Isolation

Posted: Published on September 5th, 2021

As the world struggles to beat the novel coronavirus, many of us are practicing self-isolation. Doing so will slow the disease’s progression and help us return to normal faster. But self-isolating is not always easy, and spending a lot more time at home can get overwhelming. If you’re a business manager, that stress is compounded according to ZenBusiness; carrying the extra burdens of managing operations, supervising employees, and maintaining a healthy work-life balance adds to the stress. There’s never been a greater need for caring for your physical and mental well-being. With that in mind, here are some resources from Femto Medicine to keep up your self-care routine. Exercise Is Your Best Friend Self-isolation does not mean that you and your family have to stay in your living room. You can still exercise at home, in your neighborhood, or at your local park. These ideas can keep you moving and reduce stress. 12 Benefits of Running That Make You Healthier (and Happier) 10 Easy Cardio Dance Videos You Can Do in Your Living Room 16 Mind-Blowing Exercise Games to Make Kids Active, Fit, and Healthy Reasons Why You Should Stretch in the Morning Backyard Workout: 7 Exercises for a Full-Body … Continue reading

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Tips and Resources to Help You Cope with Chronic Pain

Posted: Published on April 24th, 2021

Photo via Pexels This resource guide is just one example of the great content you can find on FemtoMedicine.com. Living with the constant discomfort of chronic pain can disrupt your daily life and prevent you from enjoying the activities you love. The good news is that there are many research-backed treatments that can make it easier to cope with pain. The best treatment approach is one that balances modern medicine with healthy lifestyle habits. While medication can provide temporary relief from chronic pain, adopting certain wellness habits can help reduce your pain for longer-lasting results. Here are some great resources to help you learn more! Find Ways to Ease Stress Research shows that chronic stress worsens inflammation in the body, which can in turn exacerbate chronic pain conditions.  Transform your home into an oasis by cleaning, decluttering, and banishing bad energy. Adopt a mindfulness practice like meditation or yoga to relax your mind and unwind tight muscles. Guided meditation and progressive muscle relaxation can also be helpful. If possible, try to engage in regular exercise for natural stress relief. Explore Your Treatment Options Popping pain medication isn’t the only way to manage chronic pain. Talk to your doctor about other … Continue reading

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ESMO Annual Meeting 2019: Menarini Ricerche Presents the Preclinical Characterization of MEN1611, a Novel PI3K Inhibitor in Development for the…

Posted: Published on September 24th, 2019

ROME, Sept. 23, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- Promising results from the preclinical study conducted by Menarini Ricerche on MEN1611, a potent and selective orally available phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitor currently in development for the treatment of breast cancer. The poster entitled "Characterization of the mechanism of action and efficacy of MEN1611, a novel PI3K inhibitor, in breast cancer preclinical models" will be presented at the ESMO Annual Meeting 2019, which will take place in Barcelona on September 27th, during the poster display session scheduled on September 30th (time 12-13). Continue reading

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Privacy Policy

Posted: Published on November 29th, 2018

Who we are Our website address is: https://www.femtomedicine.com. What personal data we collect and why we collect it Comments When visitors leave comments on the site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection. An anonymized string created from your email address (also called a hash) may be provided to the Gravatar service to see if you are using it. The Gravatar service privacy policy is available here: https://automattic.com/privacy/. After approval of your comment, your profile picture is visible to the public in the context of your comment. Media If you upload images to the website, you should avoid uploading images with embedded location data (EXIF GPS) included. Visitors to the website can download and extract any location data from images on the website. Contact forms Cookies If you leave a comment on our site you may opt-in to saving your name, email address and website in cookies. These are for your convenience so that you do not have to fill in your details again when you leave another comment. These cookies will last for one year. If you have an account and you … Continue reading

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New Advancement in Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Research

Posted: Published on October 17th, 2017

A recent change in how well we understand stem cells may make it easier for scientists and researchers to gather stem cells for use in scientific research as well as medical application. A new study was released in the research publication, Cell, which was performed by representatives from the University of California San Francisco. One of the issues which hinder the use of stem cells as a more widespread treatment or field of research is that researchers and patients have a bottleneck of available healthy stem cell lines which can be used for research. Researchers hope that this new discovery will allow future scientific discoveries and applications in the areas of creating new and healthy tissue for patients with kidney failure or any other form of organ tissue failure. The future of medical therapy lies with Stem Cell Research, but many other forms of treatment, including Hormone Replacement Therapy, are already in practice today. Researchers have discovered that it is possible to essentially “flip a switch” in an adult cell, reverting it back to the preliminary state at which cells existed in one of the earliest stages of development—the embryonic stem cell. Medical researchers hypothesize that Stem Cell treatments could … Continue reading

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