Friday, December 10, 2010 ActiveHealth will offer NuVal food scoring system NuVal LLC, a Braintree company has been licensing its proprietary food scoring system to supermarket chains since 2008, said its scoring system will now be available to customers of ActiveHealth Management, a health management services company. Dana-Farber, Arnold partner again on holiday cards Boston ad agency Arnold Worldwide said it is once again partnering with the Dana-Farber Institute to help design and promote their 2010 holiday card collection. TJX will phase out its A.J. Wright chain TJX Cos., the Framingham-based company that operates such retail chains as T.J. Maxx, Marshalls, and HomeGoods, said that it will consolidate its A.J. Wright stores into its other chains. Molecular Insight filing for bankruptcy protection CAMBRIDGE -- Molecular Insight Pharmaceuticals Inc. said today that it is filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as part of an agreement with an investor that will buy 90 percent of its stock. Energid will work on humanoid robot project Energid Technologies Corp. said it has partnered with the Industrial Technologies Research Institute to provide grasping and manipulation capabilities for the institute's humanoid robot called Roppie. Hasbro likes SCRABBLE FLASH for the holidays Hasbro Inc., the Rhode Island toy maker, claims to have a holiday hit on its hands, in a new game called SCRABBLE FLASH. Blue Cross signs contract with physicians group Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Inc. said it has signed an alternative quality contract with Beth Israel Deaconess Physician Organization , an independent network of nearly 1,800 doctors affiliated with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center. |
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