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Dr. Graham Roman, who specializes in cardiology, is excited to be joining the Essentia Health Duluth Clinic. “I chose to join Essentia because it serves a vast area of the upper Midwest, attracting a diverse patient population from all walks of life and providing excellent medical care in a state-of-the-art medical center to those who need it most,” said Dr. Roman. “As I met with my future colleagues, it became clear that we share the values of putting patient concerns at the center of every decision while providing excellent care at the forefront of modern medicine.” Dr. Roman earned his…
Photo: Jack Silva/SOPA Images/LightRocket (Getty Images)In this storyThe past few weeks have been a macroeconomic storm. Global stock indexes have risen and fallen wildly, and Wall Street has had very positive and very negative reactions to tech earnings reports. The stock market volatility has sparked fears of a new recession and an AI bubble. But one analyst believes that despite the market turmoil, tech earnings prove that the AI hype is here to stay.Microsoft shifts blame for global IT outage to Delta Airlines”Heading into earnings season in mid-July, Wall Street needed to see validating data points from the tech industry…
DVIDS – Images – Top Navy Medicine Researcher Visits Southeast Asia, NAMRU INDO PACIFIC Unveils (Image 2/5)
KOTA KINABALU, Malaysia (July 22, 2024) Capt. Andrew Leticia, scientific director for the Naval Medical Research Unit Indo-Pacific, points to a map of Borneo as he briefs Capt. Franka Jones, commander of Naval Medical Research Command, about the Malaysian state of Sabah during an official field visit. NAMRU Indo-Pacific, part of the Singapore-based Naval Medical Research and Development Enterprise, works with host nations in Vietnam, Laos, Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand to conduct research to improve global health, ensure military health protection and combat infectious diseases such as malaria, dengue virus and gastrointestinal pathogens.(U.S. Navy photo by Tommy Lamkin/Released) Photo date:…
A colorectal cancer (CRC) prevention tool may already be in your medicine cabinet: A new study finds that taking an aspirin regularly may help reduce the risk of colorectal cancer, especially in people with less-than-healthy lifestyle habits. A large cohort study published August 1 in JAMA Oncology analyzed more than 30 years of data from more than 107,000 participants and found that people with unhealthy lifestyles had a greater reduction in colorectal cancer risk than those with healthy behaviors. This reduction in colorectal cancer risk was especially pronounced in smokers and those with a high body mass index (BMI). The…
Wordsworth – Mons Romulo – Philippine Star13 August 2024 | 12:00 AM “My sister-in-law, Sofia Elizalde, hosted a class with yoga teacher Bella Lipat at Steps Dance Studio and invited me to join. After my first class, I was hooked. I gradually transitioned from gym training to yoga,” says Marilen Gonzalez Elizalde. “I'd been going to the gym since I was a teenager. I did weight training, aerobics and Pilates, but I felt like I needed something more.” Marilen eventually received her first certification from the Centered Yoga Institute in Thailand in 2009 and went on to study under several…
Investors and venture capital managers are divided on whether Asia's climate investments are happening in areas that will cut emissions the most. Quentin Wackett, founding partner at climate tech venture capital investment firm Wavemaker Impact, said at the annual review launch of UK International Investment (BII), the UK's $9 billion development fund, on July 17 that investors are currently misallocating capital to Southeast Asia. Waquette estimates that 60% of climate-related venture capital investments go to the mobility sector, which produces just 12% of the region's emissions. By contrast, he noted, agriculture, food and deforestation account for 50% of total emissions.…
credit: Cincinnati Reds player TJ Friedl (No. 27) (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images) update:August 12, 2024 11:48 AM EDTOne authorIf there was only one betting market available on PRO Report Monday, it would be an absolute crime not to recommend home run predictions.PRO Projections’ projections over the past few days have been great across the board: On Thursday, our model cashed in home run projections at +1350 (Nolan Chanuel) and +625 (Jazz Chisholm) in consecutive innings of the same game.On Friday, the prediction was that Yainer Diaz would hit the Green Monster with a big hit in the ninth inning.Home…
Text Size Heatwaves like the one recorded in France on Monday are a sign of an increase in heat waves in Europe, a direct result of global warming. Greenhouse gas emissions increase the intensity and duration of heat waves, especially in Europe, which is the fastest warming region in the world, according to the World Meteorological Organization. AFP looks back at the biggest heat waves to hit Europe since the early 21st century. Europe in 2024 experienced its second-hottest July on record. Greece recorded its hottest July since 1960, according to preliminary weather data. Italy was hit by its worst…
Benzinga reports that Benchmark reiterated a Buy rating on shares of PAR Technology (NYSE:PAR – FREE REPORT ) in a research report sent to investors on Friday. The firm currently has a $69.00 target price on the software maker's shares. Other equity research analysts have also commented on PAR. StockNews.com upgraded PAR Technology to a sell rating in a research report on Thursday, August 1st. Stephens upgraded shares of PAR Technology from an equal weight rating to an overweight rating and raised their price objective on the stock from $46.00 to $60.00 in a report on Thursday, June 13th. Needham…
WINSTON-SALEM, NC – August 12, 2024 – OnBalance, the intelligence platform for improving mental health care management in collegiate sports, is pleased to announce a new partnership with Wake Forest Athletics. As student-athletes return to campus and prepare for the upcoming season, Wake Forest will leverage OnBalance’s first-of-its-kind technology to provide proactive mental health care management for student-athletes. “Our partnership with Wake Forest University Athletics marks an important step in our mission to transform mental health care in college sports,” said Walt Norley, founder and CEO of OnBalance. “By deploying our technology, we will provide care teams with actionable insights…