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Edward Hsieh

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  • Sep 1, 2024 | biorxiv.org | Kai Liu |Yao Yu |Edward Hsieh |Willie Wang

    AbstractThe shift towards the subcutaneous administration route for biologics therapeutics has gained momentum due to its patient-friendly nature, convenience, reduced healthcare burden, and improved compliance compared to traditional intravenous infusions. However, one of the potentially significant challenges with this transition is managing the viscosity of the administered solutions.

  • Jun 13, 2023 | medium.com | Edward Hsieh

    The Pareto Principle states that 80% of results come from 20% of efforts. Did you know that this applies to our health goals as well? In this fast-paced world, we are often presented with new devices and diets that promise to burn belly fat and build muscle quickly. What the companies that sell these fitness fads don't tell you is that to reach your goals you just need to follow basic principles. These type of ads are still around! They are simply more colorful now.

  • Jun 7, 2023 | medium.com | Edward Hsieh

    When we are healthy, we are more capable. We should not exercise for vanity, but to better help others. Being healthy isn't the easy choice. We all have days where we want to give up. We can rely on our faith to find the strength to continue. "With man it is impossible, but not with God.

  • May 29, 2023 | medium.com | Edward Hsieh

    In the realm of personal development and productivity tools, daily journaling stands out for its versatility and profound impacts. The unique attribute of journaling lies in its adaptability. There's no single approach that fits everyone; journaling styles can be as diverse as people's personalities. Variants include gratitude journals, dream journals, and travel journals, among others, each suiting different needs and interests.

  • May 24, 2023 | medium.com | Edward Hsieh

    Look around. Our world moves fast. Cars zoom. Screens glow. And we sit, often still. But this stillness, this comfort, has a cost. It hurts our health and our planet. What if there was a way to heal both? What if we could push back against the very forces that tie us to our chairs? Let's explore this simple, powerful tool: exercise. Our bodies were built to move. Walking, cycling, swimming - these aren't just workouts. They're acts of defiance in a world addicted to speed and convenience.

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