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Adebayo raises the alarm over police siege at SDP headquarters
Tension engulfed the national secretariat of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) on Thursday after security operatives stormed the party headquarters shortly after the screening exercise of the party’s former presidential candidate, Prince Adewole Adebayo. Adebayo alleged that the action was part of a coordinated attempt to disrupt the SDP’s presidential...
Leviste faces raps for solar business violations
Energy Secretary Sharon Garin has elevated to the Department of Justice a complaint against Batangas Rep. Leandro Leviste over alleged violations tied to his solar company, which was granted a legislative franchise in 2019...
Mecalac to Move North American Headquarters to Fayat Group Campus in S.C.
The move to South Carolina will boost parts support, training and growth under Fayat Group, the company says...
The best genetic predictors of heart arrhythmia and hidden comorbidity
Manhattan plot for the cross-ancestry meta-analysis. The results of the cross-ancestry meta-analysis (77,690 AF cases and 1,167,040 controls) are shown. The log10 BFs on the y axis are shown against the genomic positions (hg19) on the x axis. Association signals that reached a genome-wide significance level (log10 BF > 6) are shown in blue if previously reported
Bayer acquires Blackford Analysis Ltd. bolstering the company’s position in digital medical imaging
Not intended for U.S. and UK Media Berlin, January 18, 2023 – Bayer today announced the acquisition of the global strategic imaging AI platform and solutions provider Blackford Analysis Ltd. The acquisition is part of Bayer's strategy to drive innovation in radiology, including the development and adoption of AI within the clinical workflow, with the
The Million-Dollar Mistake
Opinion > Kevin, M.D. — The fact that medical schools don't teach business is costing physicians by Curtis G. Graham, MD January 17, 2023 Every physician without a business education who works in private medical practice leaves approximately $1 million on the table, and is unaware of that, a fact that's well known to business
Patients delaying care over cost reached all-time high in 2022: survey
Skip to main content January 17, 2023 05:28 PM A record number of patients delayed medical care because of high costs last year, according to survey results Gallup published Tuesday. Gallup found that 38% of respondents or a family member delayed treatment over costs in 2022, a 12 percentage point increase compared to 2020 and
South Dakota lawmakers seek to outlaw gender-affirming care for youth
Skip to main content January 17, 2023 04:29 PM PIERRE, S.D. — A group of South Dakota Republican lawmakers introduced a bill Tuesday to outlaw gender-affirming health care for transgender youth, pushing the state to join at least a dozen others considering anti-transgender legislation this year. The South Dakota bill, unveiled at a state Capitol
New drug combination may effectively treat often fatal childhood brain tumor
CI-994 induces apoptosis and downregulates MYC expression in MYC-driven medulloblastoma cell lines. (A) Representative FACS analysis of MED8A and D425 MED cells treated either with DMSO (control), 5 or 7.5µM of CI-994 for 48 hours, and bar graphs displaying the mean of n=4 replicates. CI-994 treatment resulted in a dose-dependent increase in mean early apoptotic
For many rural hospitals, new payment model doesn’t add up
Skip to main content January 16, 2023 05:00 AM MH Illustration/Getty Images Winston Medical Center treats about three acute-care patients a day in its 14-bed hospital. In theory, the Louisville, Mississippi-based facility should be an ideal candidate to convert to the rural emergency hospital model, which as of Jan. 1 gives a reimbursement boost and
Growth of historically Black medical schools sets stage for a more diverse workforce
Skip to main content January 16, 2023 05:00 AM Jackie Molloy Participants in Morehouse School of Medicine’s More in Common Alliance, a partnership with the nonprofit system CommonSpirit Health. For the first time in nearly half a century, the number of Black medical schools is on the rise in the United States. Two new medical
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Adebayo raises the alarm over police siege at SDP headquarters
Tension engulfed the national secretariat of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) on Thursday after security operatives stormed the party headquarters shortly after the screening exercise of the party’s former presidential candidate, Prince Adewole Adebayo. Adebayo alleged that the action was part of a coordinated attempt to disrupt the SDP’s presidential...
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Leviste faces raps for solar business violations
Energy Secretary Sharon Garin has elevated to the Department of Justice a complaint against Batangas Rep. Leandro Leviste over alleged violations tied to his solar company, which was granted a legislative franchise in 2019...
Mecalac
Mecalac to Move North American Headquarters to Fayat Group Campus in S.C.
The move to South Carolina will boost parts support, training and growth under Fayat Group, the company says...
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How to reset NVRAM, PRAM, and SMC on a Mac: Intel and Apple silicon explained
Macworld When your Mac starts acting up, you’ll probably run through some common troubleshooting procedures, such as restarting it, running Disk Utility, and perhaps performing a Safe Boot. Your repair repertoire should also include a couple of additional procedures that can occasionally eliminate otherwise inscrutable problems: zapping the NVRAM and resetting the SMC...
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EXCLUSIVE — ATF Director Robert Cekada: Hunter, AR-15 Owner, and Fan of an Armed Citizenry
Breitbart News was at the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF) when Robert Cekada was sworn in Monday, and he sat down with us afterward to talk about growing up hunting with his dad, owning numerous AR-15s, and valuing the importance of an armed citizenry...
