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Las Vegas Grand Prix shown in immersive projection gallery
The inaugural Las Vegas Grand Prix has been broadcast in a flagship immersive projection venue more typically used to show great art. Described “an unforgettable evening infused with Vegas glitz, glamour and racing”, the Formula 1 event took place at THE LUME in Melbourne, Australia, with an audience of 300 guests. THE LUME is a…
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Meaningful Health Changes Possible Through Reducing Obstacles to Safety-Net Programs
Simple and clear processes to access safety-net programs should be established to make sure that money budgeted for these programs gets to those most in need, according to an article published on Health Affairs Forefront.1 Meaningful change in individuals’ lives can be made through reducing obstacles to these programs. The Medicaid Continuous Enrollment Provision is…
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Letters to the Editor, Week of Nov. 29, 2023
Editor, Just want to say thank you to Mark Saleeb for his consistently enjoyable and thoughtful restaurant reviews. He does a great job of providing background, setting the scene and making the reader feel like they are along for the meal. But there is one problem. Upon reading his descriptions of the food and drink…
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Scene Health Welcomes Former UHC & Optum Leader William Teague as Vice President of Population Health
BALTIMORE — Scene Health, a leading MedEngagement company, announces the hiring of William Teague as Vice President of Population Health. In his role, Teague is entrusted with scaling Scene’s population health strategy, expanding the breadth of Scene’s offerings, and expanding Scene’s reach to more Medicaid and Medicare members. Before joining Scene’s management team, Teague served…
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Chinese celebrity chef offends China with egg fried rice video
A Chinese celebrity chef has apologised after he was accused of insulting the memory of Mao Zedong’s son by posting a video about how to cook egg fried rice. Wang Gang, who has more than 3.3 million followers on Weibo and more than 2 million on YouTube, faced a torrent of criticism by viewers who…
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Pajaro Valley Health Care District board to vote Wednesday on placing $105M bond measure on March ballot
The Pajaro Valley Health Care District board will vote Wednesday on whether to ask voters to support a $105 million bond measure to help Watsonville Community Hospital buy the hospital buildings and the land they sit on and to help fund health care services. The district currently pays about $4 million a year to lease…
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Gov. Evers, DVA Announce Applications Open for Three Grants Supporting Veteran Mental Health
MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers, together with Wisconsin Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) Secretary James Bond, announced today that applications are now being accepted for the second round of three Veteran Mental Health Grants—the Emergency Crisis Mental Health Treatment Program Grant, the Veteran Mental Health Ancillary Treatment Program Grant, and the Veterans Mental Health Community-Based Organization Grant.…
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How Deep Is the South’s Iconic Chattahoochee River?
Have you ever wondered, “How deep is the Chattahoochee River?” Unfortunately, if you have, you still won’t get your answer. There doesn’t seem to be any information on the deepest parts of the river. Rather, the government measures how fast the water flows. These measurements help them know how much water is in the river.…
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How Deep Is the South’s Iconic Chattahoochee River?
Have you ever wondered, “How deep is the Chattahoochee River?” Unfortunately, if you have, you still won’t get your answer. There doesn’t seem to be any information on the deepest parts of the river. Rather, the government measures how fast the water flows. These measurements help them know how much water is in the river.…
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Most nearing retirement will need to make ‘significant’ lifestyle cuts: report
A wave of Canadians gearing up for retirement will be forced to make “significant” cuts to live comfortably for the rest of their lives, an analysis from Deloitte Canada shows. The report released Wednesday looked at the finances of 4,000 Canadidans between 55 and 64 years old to gauge their “retirement readiness.” Hwan Kim, a…