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Commercializing Disruption: 25 Years of Healthcare Innovation

Businessman and philanthropist W. Clement Stone once said we are all products of our environment. When it comes to physical and mental health, this mantra is truer than most people would imagine. The role the environment plays in health has never been clearer to researchers and clinicians. New findi...

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Published in:American laboratory (Fairfield) 2018-10, Vol.50 (8), p.62
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