Babies’ Gut Health Is the New Obsession for Parents—and Startups
Companies offer tests, supplements and guidance—like petting zoos and dirt piles—with the promise of improving infants’ health
Companies offer tests, supplements and guidance—like petting zoos and dirt piles—with the promise of improving infants’ health
Early opponents of corporate influence in healthcare see parallels in another trusted profession
“If we prematurely equate diabetes with a condition as severe as dementia or Alzheimer’s, we’d be doing a great disservice to the 29 million people in this country who hold complex positions and fulfill complex job requirements,” says Samuel Dagogo-Jack, a diabetes specialist and professor of medicine at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center
Through this partnership, students, residents and faculty at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center College of Dentistry will now have access to new, sophisticated oral and maxillofacial imaging technology.