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United States Liquid Biopsy Market Set for a Diagnostic Revolution: Forecast 2025–2033. AI-Generated.
The healthcare landscape in the United States is undergoing a seismic transformation — and at its core lies one of the most revolutionary diagnostic advancements of the decade: liquid biopsy. Once a concept confined to research papers, liquid biopsy is now entering mainstream clinical workflows, offering a path to earlier cancer detection, personalized treatment decisions, real-time therapy monitoring, and improved survival outcomes — all without surgical intervention.
By Renub Research2 months ago in Viva
United States Anesthesia Drugs Market Size and Forecast 2025–2033: Innovations, Patient Safety, and Rising Surgical Demand Drive Growth. AI-Generated.
Introduction: The Backbone of Modern Surgery Anesthesia drugs are among the unsung heroes of modern medicine. They allow millions of patients to undergo procedures painlessly and safely each year. In the United States, the anesthesia drugs market plays a critical role in the healthcare ecosystem — from routine outpatient surgeries to complex cardiovascular or neurological procedures.
By jaiklin Fanandish2 months ago in Viva
United States In-Vitro Diagnostics Market Size and Forecast 2025–2033. AI-Generated.
United States In-Vitro Diagnostics Market Overview The United States In-Vitro Diagnostics (IVD) Market is on a steady growth trajectory, forecasted to reach USD 65.01 billion by 2033, up from USD 42.71 billion in 2024, growing at a CAGR of 4.78% (2024–2030), according to Renub Research. This expansion is fueled by the rising prevalence of chronic diseases, technological advancements in diagnostics, and growing public awareness about early disease detection and preventive healthcare.
By Sushant. Renub Research2 months ago in Viva
How to Plan the Perfect Beach Day in Uluwatu Without Hitting the Crowds
Making the most of Uluwatu’s beaches means stepping off the usual track. With a little planning, you can avoid tourist hot spots and find real quiet. This practical guide will help you start smart, pick lesser-known spots, and shape a day you’ll remember. Let us take a look at how you can plan the perfect Beach Day in Uluwatu.
By Aurora Gianna2 months ago in Viva
Envy is a product of the unloved
I love the photograph above. Two women, plus sized, at the beach, smiling, embracing each other without fear, and modeling their bikinis like Vogue models. Yes, I absolutely adore this photo. The women in the photo don't care if you think size 20 is "obese" or if you think they are "too big" to rock a bikini. They are not jealous of the women who get to walk the big city runways or get paid to wear the newest fashion design. They're not mad that they had to spend $80 for the right bikini because no one bought them an outfit to show them off like a trophy or to pursuade them into some rendevous. This is not a photograph about "fat shaming" or envy. This a photograph about love, beauty, and power. Real power. The power to rise above "popular opinion" and the power to find and feel love regardless of how the world tries to deny you of it.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 months ago in Viva
The Way of Being Grateful
Virtues are just as strong as vices. I ask myself if I'm a virtuous woman. I ask myself "Am I patient? Am I honest? Am I compassionate? Justified? Prudent? Faithful? Virtues are not easy. Vices are easy. I can easily say I can be too proud sometimes and I've known wrath. I can easily admit that envy, lust, and gluttony have caused much grief in my life. Roman philospher Cicero claimed that "Gratitude is a parent of the other virtues" although in many books written about virtues or vices, gratitude is not mentioned. Maybe that's because in November many of us celebrate the official holiday called "Thanksgiving Day" which was made an official holiday in 1863 by Abraham Lincoln. "The holiday was permanently fixed to the fourth Thursday of November by a law signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1941." (per google, 11/1/25)
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 months ago in Viva
Christopher Lafata Explains How Math and Mindset Together Build Powerful Businesses
In today’s competitive business world, success requires more than talent or timing. It demands balance, precision, and mental strength. Christopher Lafata, a Florida-based entrepreneur, believes the secret to building powerful businesses lies in combining mathematical thinking with the right mindset. For him, success is not luck—it’s a calculation where logic and discipline work together.
By Alexanderaarya3 months ago in Viva
What Can We Expect From an Evil Kelani Jordan?
As I've said before, the best swerves seem to come from women who I never expect to become evil. It's not just in wrestling. It's also in films, in TV shows, even literature. In this case, it is wrestling, and it's the latest episode of NXT. Coming off their Halloween Havoc event, October 28's NXT was main evented by a contest for TNA's Knockouts World Championship between champion Kelani Jordan and challenger Jordynne Grace.
By Clyde E. Dawkins3 months ago in Viva
Lessons I Wish I Had Learned
Yesterday I had a melt down. I just flipped out all by myself because I couldn't find my favorite dress. I threw all the clothes in my closet and dresser looking for it. Then I realized it was in the dryer and I was so relieved even if I had a lot of clothes to pick up off the floor and put away again. It's a silly dress by fashionista standards. I paid about $20 for it at one of those hard-to-get-to unique stores. It's like that dress that Charlotte was wearing in Vegas when her best gal pals (a scene from Sex and the City) were making fun of her. They said it wasn't classy, kinda cheap looking, kinda "sluttyish"... Charlotte just shrugged. She liked the dress and the way she looked in it. That's exactly how I feel in my favorite dress. It's size XL and stretchy polyester material. It's lightweight and cool and comfortable. It's a simple pattern style design and it accentuates the curvy body. It's perfect for my body. Do you know how hard it is for an inverse triangle body to find a dress that looks good on? Almost impossible. The dresses that they sell at the big name brand department store that go for $50 or more and have the sizes that cater to the above size chart, don't care about my body or the bodies of plus-sized women or the bodies of curvy women who defy that size chart. They never have. And we have driven ourselves crazy trying to keep up with the Jones's and the Kardashians with all the reindeer games of "What are you wearing?" and "Where did you get that thing?" instead of just finding what really looked good on us. Who cares what other's think? How do you feel in it? Do you feel fabulous? Then you found the right dress.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman3 months ago in Viva











