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Back to Virtuality
Filed in Research, Sociology, Technology, June 17, 2008, 4:50 pm by Mariano DiFabioIt’s been a while since I last wrote on the blog, and for those of you that follow regularly, I apologize. We’ve had a lot going on in our company, and if you haven’t already heard, we re-designed our web site (go to www.avelient.com to see the new site) and released our first major [...]
The Ann Myers Medical Center Part 2: Virtual Meeting
Filed in Technology, December 11, 2007, 10:14 pm by Mariano DiFabioFirst, I must apologize to the fans of this blog who were looking for a post on Friday: I didn’t get to it. Last week I was inundated with project and sales work, and by the time I realized on Saturday night that I never posted, I figured I’d just wait until Tuesday to [...]
A Virtually Limitless Resource: The Ann Myers Medical Center
Filed in Personal Health, Sociology, Technology, November 2, 2007, 10:24 pm by Mariano DiFabioAs I walk up the steps of the medical building, a stone wall to my left is plainly evident with the photo of a silver-haired woman at the center. She lovingly holds a dog, showing her affection with a kiss, and a love for life atypical for someone who has experienced what she has. [...]
Schizophrenia with a Technology Twist
Filed in Personal Health, Research, Technology, August 24, 2007, 12:20 pm by Mariano DiFabioOn August 22nd, the Food and Drug Administration approved the use of Risperdal to treat children with schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.
The drug is not new; it has been used to treat adults with the same diseases since 1993, and in general, psychiatrists have been prescribing the drug in lower doses to children in need of [...]