NutriSense cofounder interviewed on health tech.
“People, People, People. They are what matters. You can start something incredible with the wrong people and fail or start an average idea with the right people and win.” | learn more
“People, People, People. They are what matters. You can start something incredible with the wrong people and fail or start an average idea with the right people and win.” | learn more
“In our chronic pain clinic, we noticed that some people who had changed their diet for other reasons, such as weight loss or diabetes management, started to report a reduction in their nagging pain problems. And one diet in particular […]
By Matt Ridley: “If mutation can make a disease more dangerous, why have rhinoviruses never turned into killers?” | learn more
The content team at NutriSense grabbing my attention once again! “A sudden obsession with a particularly odd-sounding treatment is sweeping the alternative therapy world, and it involves exposing your body to extremely cold temperatures.” | learn more
“As it turns out, the key to a happy relationship actually isn’t communication. At least that’s what John Howard, CEO of Presence Wellness Center, stresses…” | learn more
Little FDA enforcement and bold claims make for a problematic pair. “Although stem cells for some conditions promoted by the clinics Turner studied have produced promising results in early-phase studies, they generally haven’t been shown to be safe and effective […]
“Brain stimulation is booming… This expanding field of research is slowly revealing truths of the brain: how it works, how it malfunctions, and how electrical impulses, precisely targeted and controlled, might be used to treat psychiatric and neurological disorders.” | learn more
“Working out at different times of the day might have unique benefits for health, an ambitious new study in mice suggests.” | learn more
In a follow-up to a post from October where he described a visit to Nashuma’s Psychedelic Wellness Center, Daniel Zahler went back and actually tried the product. “I surrendered to the experience. For the next 60 minutes, I closed my eyes and […]
From Jess Schram, an MBA candidate at Columbia Business School. “(1) people are increasingly opting out of insurance coverage, (2) what insurance companies of the future will need to look like to stay alive, and (3) how adjacent consumer industries […]