Day: July 22, 2015

Book Review: Traumatic Brain Injury, Part I, Volume 127, 3rd series

A Volume in the Handbook of Clinical Neurology 3rd Series Editors: Jordan Graeman, PhD; and Andres M. Salazar, MD Series Editors: Michael J. Aminoff, MD, Francois Boller, MD; and Dick F. Swaab, MD Publisher: Elsevier – 451 pages Book Review by: Nano Khilnani Traumatic brain injury (TBI) in moderate and severe forms is a major challenge in public health in the United States, affecting the young and elderly segments of the population disproportionately, write the editors in their Preface. It can oftentimes affect the thinking and behavior of those who are injured in subtle and sometimes unrecognized ways over...

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Financing Tips: A Loan Versus a Line of Credit

By Parag Nevatia We know money is green, and in the eyes of an entrepreneur, money is money. They don’t really care where it comes from or what color it is. But when they have it, they put it into a business to make more money from it. Understandable, and fundamentally correct. When capital is required to start or grow a business, people don’t really care where the money comes from; they just need it, even if it’s a loan…or a line. What’s the difference? A difference exists, and is important to understand. It’s important for the community on...

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