Think about your favorite charity. Would you rather volunteer a Saturday afternoon to help it out or write it a check for $100? Whichever you prefer, you—like many others—would probably want your donation to have a meaningful impact. Indeed, prior research has shown that people are more likely to make a donation the bigger the… →
In any business, it helps to be creative. Whether you are brainstorming your next advertising campaign or trying to find an innovative supply-chain solution, upending your priors and charting new paths can result in big rewards. But creativity takes preparation, persistence, and vulnerability. Below, Kellogg School faculty offer research and insights into ways to inspire… →
There’s a savings crisis in America. Nearly 40 percent of Americans have less than a month of income saved. A third of Americans have no emergency savings at all. And most people, even those with access to a defined contribution plan at work such as a 401(k), are not saving enough for retirement. “One unexpected… →
As NASA gets serious about sending manned missions to Mars, it’s tempting to think, How hard could it be? After all, we put astronauts on the Moon more than half a century ago. But traveling to the Moon versus Mars isn’t quite as similar as we might think. For starters, the trip to the moon… →
CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this randomized clinical trial of home hospital care in rural settings, cost and readmission were unchanged while patient activity and experience improved. Late transfer home likely attenuated the intervention’s effect. →

CONCLUSION: In this predefined health economic analysis of an RCT, the use of magnetic seeds resulted in incremental cost containment, despite the increased cost of the device. Contributing factors included shorter localization time, shorter operating time, and process streamlining. →

CONCLUSION: Changes in PPTs and propulsion impulse were observed after the knee pain induction. Peak knee pain variability can be partly explained using a combination of biomechanics, pain sensitivity and cognitive factors. This forms the basis for a targeted clinical evaluation of patients. →

Happy Thanksgiving to all who are celebrating! We’re grateful for you all being part of GTMfund through our media platform, GTMnow There are many independent perspectives shared through content. We read a ton of them, and there’s connective tissue between some that reveal a broader macro and message. This week, we’re highlighting a few pieces… →
CONCLUSION: It was concluded that exercise with telerehabilitation in COPD patients is effective on quality of life, exercise capacity, fatigue, psychosocial factors and can be used as a treatment approach. →

CONCLUSION: The MSI treatment model effectively treats subjects with tibiofemoral hypomobility syndrome and shows greater improvement than standard physical therapy care. These findings suggest that MSI-based treatment can contribute to global health efforts to minimize musculoskeletal conditions. Further studies to bring long-term follow-up and other physical performance outcomes. →
