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Key Takeaways Lyme disease, which is transmitted to humans by tick bites, is difficult to diagnose because it begins with symptoms such as headaches, pain, and fatigue and can develop into a long-term inflammatory disease that affects the joints, nerves, brain, and heart. The current gold standard for confirming Lyme disease is a two-step laboratory test that can take up to two weeks to produce results and often misses early-stage cases. A testing technology under development at UCLA uses artificial intelligence and a format similar to home COVID-19 tests, and new research shows that a single test is accurate enough…

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HOOVER, Ala. (WBRC) – Hoover city leaders can take the next step in their plan to expand access to health care after a judge recommended a Certificate of Need (CON) be issued for the development of the Riverwalk Health and Wellness Center.CON is an Alabama requirement that allows health care providers and systems to extend health care services to the public.The ASC and diagnostic center will be the main components of the development, which will also include housing, retail areas and wellness facilities. Riverwalk Village will be part of a larger medical district that stretches from Interstate 65 west to…

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Hoover city leaders said they are excited and grateful for Judge Ryan DeGraffenreid's order recommending that the Hoover Riverwalk Health & Wellness Center be issued a Certificate of Need. Along with the Hoover Healthcare Authority, city leaders said opposition to the Riverwalk facility was unjustified and political. >> Latest Updates: WVTM 13 Headlines and Weather On Sept. 18, HHCA will submit plans to the Alabama Certificate of Need Commission for approval. A Certificate of Need is a set of laws and regulations that stipulate that new or expanded medical facilities must have state approval. The medical facility is seen as…

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PARKERSBURG, W.Va. (WTAP) – Negotiations continued Monday over the relocation of the Mid-Ohio Valley Health Department's Wood County office to St. Joseph's Landing.During their Monday morning meeting, Wood County commissioners met with Health Department Executive Director Eric Walker, Health Department Director Patsy Hardy and St. Joseph Landing property manager Jonathan Defibaugh to discuss the Health Department's proposed lease agreement.According to the draft lease, the county would pay more than $19,000 a month in rent. Commission Chairman Blair Couch said the fee is roughly the same as the current monthly cost for the health department office, taking into account additional costs…

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Artificial intelligence (AI) stocks fell on Monday due to geopolitical risk factors. According to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence, Intel (NASDAQ: INTC), Broadcom (NASDAQ: AVGO), and Arm (NASDAQ: ARM) shares closed down 2%, 4.1%, and 5%, respectively, while Nvidia closed down 2.3% and Micron closed down 3.8%.Semiconductor investors were hit with bearish news on multiple geopolitical fronts today, with China sidestepping U.S.-imposed restrictions on AI technology, but that wasn't the most surprising news of the day.A Chinese military plane violated Japanese airspace this morning, an unprecedented violation after several incidents involving Chinese aircraft in the Philippines raised concerns, and…

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AI stocks lost momentum on Monday as key geopolitical risk factors came into focus. Artificial intelligence (AI) stocks fell on Monday due to geopolitical risk factors. Shares of Intel (INTC -2.00%), Broadcom (AVGO -4.05%) and Arm (ARM -4.96%) closed down 2%, 4.1% and 5%, respectively, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. Meanwhile, Nvidia closed down 2.3% and Micron closed down 3.8%. Semiconductor investors were hit with bearish news on multiple geopolitical fronts today, with China sidestepping U.S.-imposed restrictions on AI technology, but that wasn't the most surprising news of the day. A Chinese military plane violated Japanese airspace…

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Arik Gihon, senior principal engineer of system-on-chip design at Intel, will walk the audience through the design of Lunar Lake, Intel's latest data center chip. Tiernan Ray of ZDNETJudging by the well-attended “Hot Chips” chip conference held this week at Stanford University, the science and engineering of building chips dedicated to handling artificial intelligence is hotter than ever.Now in its 36th year, the Hot Chips show attracts 1,500 attendees, more than half of whom join via an online live feed and the rest at Stanford University's Memorial Auditorium. For decades, the show has been a forum for discussing cutting-edge chips…

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ROME, NY — A ceremony in Rome on Friday officially launched ORION, a technology accelerator and innovation ecosystem aimed at strengthening the U.S. Department of Defense’s (DoD) ability to develop, secure, deploy and exploit IoT technologies. ORION, which stands for Open-Architecture Resilient IoT for Operational Networks, is billed as the region’s first inter-organizational technology partnership (…)ROME, NY — A ceremony in Rome on Friday officially launched ORION, a technology accelerator and innovation ecosystem aimed at enhancing the U.S. Department of Defense's (DoD) ability to develop, secure, deploy and exploit IoT technologies. ORION stands for Open-Architecture Resilient IoT for Operational Networks…

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NEW YORK — On the eighth floor of NYC Health + Hospitals/South Brooklyn Health, elected officials took to sledgehammers to pound on old walls to break ground on Coney Island's new Integrated Women's Health Center.”Maternity care begins long before a child is born, and we need to invest in women's overall health, safety and psychological well-being throughout their reproductive years,” said Svetlana Lipyanskaya, the hospital's CEO.The work will begin in 2023 after Brooklyn Borough President Antonio Reynoso allocated $18.5 million for the facility.”Brooklyn is the most dangerous place in all of New York City for black women to give birth.…

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Six of the 11 picks in this spring's draft are defensive players. Three of those six were ranked inside the top 100, and when you include Evan Williams in that group (111th overall), the investment in defense this year becomes pretty clear. Of course, this is a common story in Green Bay and it remains to be seen if it makes any difference this year, but for now, you can look at what they did in the preseason, and in case you missed it, they did the same thing today on offense. Edgarin Cooper – LB (45th overall) Like Jordan…

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