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By: Marilyn Moore – In addition to being a State Senator serving Bridgeport, Trumbull, and Monroe, I am a lifelong resident of Bridgeport and community activist. As founder and president of The Witness Project, which seeks to address and reduce breast...
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By: Steve Sherman – Technological advances are changing our lives in amazing ways. When I grew up, technology meant a green screen and MS DOS. Most of you who are younger than me have never heard of that. Exactly the point...
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By: Saya Nagori – The Rhode Island General Assembly is currently considering a bill, H-5674, that would restrict emerging telehealth technologies and legislate standards of care. Physicians go through rigorous schooling, training and licensing and we trust them to make the...
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By: Drew Johnson – We all know revolutionary services like Uber and Airbnb are disrupting and improving upon antiquated industries. The world of optometry is undergoing a similar technological revolution that is slashing prices and increasing consumer access to glasses and...
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By: David Williams – Technology that slashes costs for healthcare is good for consumers and taxpayers alike. There are those who don’t want to see these new technologies flourish, but, thankfully, these forces of negativity are losing the battle of bringing...