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Why we should all hack medicine (on pointe!)

I was incredibly inspired by my colleague Jose Colucci‘s daughter, Lina Colucci, and her TEDx Brussels performance/talk about hacking medicine. As someone who has worn painful pointe shoes (and still have the awful feet to prove it), taken multiple medicines, and used a breast pump, I found quite a lot to empathize with here. I know you will too.

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“Why we must keep running:” an inspiring story by a dear friend

As someone who has run many marathons and watched both friends and family at the finish line of the Boston Marathon on several occasions, I was in complete shock after viewing the disastrous occurrences on Monday. I was actually at the gym when it happened — my lunch hour out here on the west coast of the US — and immediately tried to contact all of my friends who were running or attending in support.

Boston is my sports town. It’s where the most inspiring and influential rowing experiences of my life occurred. There was nothing like running along the Charles a few days before a race to shake the nerves off. And watching my brother finish the Boston Marathon years ago — one of his hardest for sure — I can’t help but remember how proud everyone was and how excited they were to find their loved ones at that very finish line.

One of my dearest friends, Jessica Shambora, wrote an incredible piece about her experience running the race this year. “On race day we come out and share our love of running with each other and with the world. It’s an awesome thing to behold. After Monday, I’m more convinced than ever that we should continue, and with even greater fervor.” Check out Jess’ piece on Fortune’s blog here.

My love to Boston and all of those who were affected by this tragedy. My heart is with you.

(Image from Bloomberg.com)