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Tampa General Hospital plans to donate more than $162 million to the University of South Florida next year as it continues to strengthen the groups' partnership in academic medicine.The investment in USF Health is approximately $100 million more than Tampa General committed to more than five years ago, according to a media release. The additional funding will be provided to strengthen collaboration between the two groups, recruit medical professionals and advance research initiatives.”Through the collaborative efforts of Tampa General Hospital and USF Health, we are transforming the healthcare landscape. Together we have expanded our world-class team, launched new cutting-edge initiatives,…

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Diabetes can age the brain by up to four years, a new study finds, but researchers say healthy lifestyle changes could help stave off neurodegenerative changes. Photo credit: Adobe Stock/HealthDay News Diabetes could age your brain by up to four years, according to a new study based on MRI scans. The silver lining, say Swedish researchers, is that healthy lifestyle changes may help stave off neuroaging. “An older looking brain compared to chronological age indicates a deviation from the normal ageing process and may be an early warning sign of dementia,” warned lead study author Abigail Dove. “On the positive…

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Russia warned the United States on Tuesday that World War III would not be limited to Europe, arguing that Western countries were playing with fire by considering allowing Ukraine to fire Western missiles deep into Russia.On August 6, Ukraine attacked Russia's western Kursk region, seizing part of its territory in what was believed to be the largest foreign attack on Russia since World War II. President Vladimir Putin promised that Russia would respond in good faith to the attack. Sergei Lavrov, who served as Putin's foreign minister for more than two decades, argued that by considering Ukraine's request to relax…

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The latest news on deals, developments, data and more. Hoxton expands to Australia. Ennismore and developer Alfasi Group have signed a deal for The Hoxton in Melbourne, Australia. The hotel is part of the Matchworks precinct in Cremorne. Due to open in 2027, the country's first Hoxton will feature 198 rooms, three food and beverage outlets, a hybrid event space centred around a shared pantry and a gym. Hoxton operates 16 hotels, including recent openings in Charlottenburg (Berlin), Brussels, a second hotel in Amsterdam and Vienna. Hoxton is also opening soon in Edinburgh and Florence, and recently announced The Hoxton…

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The 2024 Senior World Team Trials will be held September 14-15 in Omaha, Nebraska. The winners of each weight class from this tournament will represent Team USA at the Non-Olympic World Championships in Tirana, Albania, October 28-31. To see all the wrestlers currently registered to compete at the World Team Trials, check out the article below.Men's FreestyleWeightsWrestlerStateClub61 kgSeth GrossMinnesotaWisconsinRegional Training Center61 kgMichael TortorisIllinoisTeam Tortoris Wrestling Club61 kgNa'Shon GarrettPennsylvaniaLVWC/ TMWC61 kgDatton FixOklahomaCowboys RTC/ TMWC70 kgIan ParkerVirginiaCavalier Wrestling Club70 kgJaeden AbbasCaliforniaCalifornia Regional Training Center (CA RTC)70 kgAlec PantaleoMichiganCKWC/ TMWC70 kgEvan HendersonPennsylvaniaLVWC/ TMWC70 kgYahya ThomasIllinoisNJRTC/ TMWC70 kgAndrew AliresColoradoNCWC/ TMWC70 kgBryce AndonianOhioSERTC/ TMWC70 kgWyatt…

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Voice biomarker monitoring technology shows promise for maintaining mental and cognitive health in military personnelBOSTON, Aug. 28, 2024–( BUSINESS WIRE )–Today, at the Military Health System Research Symposium (MHSRS) in Kissimmee, Florida, Sonde Health announced interim results from a collaborative research study on the effectiveness of using voice biomarkers to detect cognitive impairment in older adults.A pilot study conducted in collaboration with Massachusetts General Hospital validated Sonde Cognitive Fitness's ability to accurately detect symptoms of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia in older adults in a non-clinical setting. These results add to a growing body of research demonstrating the effectiveness…

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As she works through her day, which runs from 6am to 2:30pm, she rattles off an impressive list of tasks she's recently completed: Hanging racks. Working on lighting and power. Running MC cable. Reading printouts. Installing a new fire alarm. Routing and connecting wiring. Plumbing. The list is long and varied, and I make a mental note to look up some of these terms after we part ways. She admits that a lot of the work is new to her, which she says makes it fun. It also helps that she's getting really good at it. She's especially proud of…

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Whether you're an elite athlete, a famous bodybuilder or just starting out in fitness, World Gym provides you with the tools, environment and support you need to reach your goals.For over 46 years, World Gym has been helping people all over the world transform their lives through fitness. From humble beginnings in Los Angeles, California to global fame, World Gym has been at the forefront of the fitness industry, providing an unparalleled experience for those serious about health and wellness. And more people are getting serious about fitness than ever before. Strength training, for example, is skyrocketing in popularity. According…

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Brian Reisinger's “Land Rich Cash Poor” begins as a paean to the American family farm, portraying a romanticized version of the farm that was rare in the last century, despite the never-ending work even in good times. The book follows a string of efforts by other authors to explain the hardships of farming in America, but few are written so lyrically or in such deeply personal detail.Reisinger seemed destined to become a fourth-generation farmer until he went to college and decided his true calling lay beyond the cows and fields of his family's Wisconsin farm.Since the first machines began revolutionizing…

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SUTTON COLDFIELD, England — There are some around the Belfry this week who think Tyrrell Hatton is playing in the Betfred British Masters only because of a conveniently engineered loophole in the DP World Tour's conflicting tournament rules known as the “appeal option.” Others take a different view, welcoming the increased presence of the 32-year-old Englishman, the most visible player in an overall lackluster field that features just four players in the top 100 of the Official World Golf Rankings. And the rest of us are fine with it either way. All of this seemed to be affecting Hatton as…

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