July Issue


March, Healthcare

Beyond the 15-Minute Checkup

Health exams designed - and priced - for executives

Cover, January, Healthcare, Technology

Debugging the Body

The emerging ability to spot disease networks in humans - and reprogram them - will upturn the medical establishment and create new business opportunities

Healthcare, December

From High Tech to Soft Touch

The Everett Clinic uses innovative ways to control health care costs.

Healthcare, November

A Healthy Profit

Managing employee health has becomes the front line in cost control

Features, Healthcare, June

The 21st Century Gold Rush

Will Washington?s new fund help build a better biotechnology industry?

Features, Healthcare, April

The Health Care Conundrum

The endless search for a new health care solution

March, Healthcare

Franchising the Human Heart

A big-name brand may transform cardiac care in the Northwest

Cover, Healthcare, February

Rebranding the HMO

Group Health's Scott Armstrong sees good service and new technology as the way forward

Healthcare, February

Children?s Hospital Grows Up

Eastside plan promises growing young adult and pediatric services

Cover, Healthcare, January

A World With No Disease?

Science, business and philanthropy join to fight disease worldwide

Cover, Healthcare, November

Stepping Up Wellness

Area employers partner with unions to get employees healthy

Healthcare, OutFront, October

WorkStation Inflation

SEATTLE – The exercise ball is gaining popularity in offices as a replacement for chairs because they strengthen abs and build posture. At Core Fitness Center, which recently took over space in the Washington Mutual Tower...

Healthcare, OutFront, October

More Tea Anyone?

BOTHELL – Organic compost “tea” is gaining ground among garden enthusiasts who prefer natural fertilizers to chemical products. In Harmony Organic Based Landscape Services has been making the product for years...

Healthcare, October

Offshore Surgery

Corporations are looking overseas for big health care savings

Healthcare, October

Back to the Future

Old-fashioned house calls boost health service

Healthcare

Who's Got Guts?

Employers will find out during 2007 legislative session

Healthcare

Pandemics and Scares Through History

The occurrence of diseases that kill thousands or even millions of people dates back to 430 BC, when a wave of typhoid fever wiped out a quarter of the population of Athens and weakened its world dominance. In the 1300s, the...

Healthcare

Finding an Arctic Killer

With new pursuits, CombiMatrix wants to save time and lives

Healthcare, Education

Going Global

In health, fundraising and technology, the University of Washington knows no limit

Healthcare

Approaching a Cure

Seattle researcher's unique study may narrow search for AIDS vaccine

Technology, Healthcare

"Change Me," Says Gere

SEATTLE - Getty Images Inc. and actor Richard Gere have launched a campaign to use images to fight some of the world's deadliest diseases.

Called the "Change Me" campaign and created by the two, plus a group called the Friends...

Healthcare

A View from the Top

As system nears breaking point, Elizabeth Gilje offers ideas

In the Wash, The Cyberbs, Cooler Talk

A Letter from the Treasury Department

The Cyberbs

On the occasion of our seizing your assets

In the Wash, Jet Set

I want a bailout

Jet Set

To: Washington's Congressional delegation, Reps. Baird, Dicks, Hastings, Inslee, Larsen, McDermott,...

In the Wash, Jet Set

Fishman's payday?

Jet Set

There's a lot of buzz this evening about what kind of payout Alan Fishman will get for...

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