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Mrs Hinch’s Christmas living room decor is among the best we’ve seen – experts love the ‘sleek yet cosy festive look’
Sophie Hinchcliffe, aka our beloved Mrs Hinch, recently took to Instagram to showcase how she’s decorated her home for the festive season, jumpstarting our many Christmas living room decorating ideas. In true Hinch Farm fashion, she’s gone for a neutral colour scheme to ring in the festive season, which to us, is serving major Scandi…
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How artificial intelligence is changing health care in treating stroke victims
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! I am a neurosurgeon who specializes in the treatment of acute strokes, brain bleeds, and tumors. Every second counts for my patients, and I am determined to help as many as I can. This Thanksgiving dinner, I left my family to operate on a patient with a…
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WTW and Sønr partner to strengthen innovation initiatives
Sønr, the innovation scouting and collaboration platform, has announced a strategic partnership with WTW to “bolster” the insurance broker’s innovation initiatives, and strengthen connectivity within its innovation teams globally. The pair state that this new collaboration is a significant milestone for both companies, underscoring a shared commitment to driving innovation in the insurance and financial…
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The Unlikely Intersection of Adult Entertainment and Healthcare: Lessons in Innovation
Recently, a PR agency’s pitch landed in my inbox, discussing the future of AI in adult entertainment. Initially, it seemed peripheral, if not irrelevant. But as I nearly dismissed it, a realization dawned on me: The adult entertainment industry has consistently been at the forefront of technological adoption and innovation. And considering my recent discussions…
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Illinois wetland mitigation bank program growing
The availability of wetland credits for Illinois farmers continues to grow. In partnership with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), Magnolia Land Partners LLC established an agricultural wetland mitigation banking program with a handful of mitigation bank sites throughout Illinois. Through the Illinois Conservation Exchange, conservation partners develop or establish mitigation banks that, in turn,…
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Nick Sirianni explains his pitch to free agent Shaquille Leonard
Free agent linebacker Shaquille Leonard spent Tuesday with the Cowboys and Wednesday with the Eagles. Now, it’s decision time. The three-time All-Pro is reportedly expected to make that decision this weekend. Next weekend, the Eagles play the Cowboys in North Texas, so Leonard has to choose which sideline he wants to be on. A league…
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‘I finally found a greens powder that doesn’t taste like lawnmower clippings’
Without sounding like your nagging mother, chances are you’re not eating enough greens (but you probably already knew that…) And, unless you’ve been avoiding all forms of social media and quickly hitting the skip button when the ads come on during your favourite podcast, you’ll likely have noticed an influx of content around ‘greens powders’.…
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Tecnologia e prática: a integração necessária para o profissional
As habilidades demandadas de um piloto de avião passaram por grandes mudanças ao longo da história da aviação civil. Na Segunda Guerra Mundial, a competência mais valorizada desse profissional era a habilidade psicomotora, uma vez que sua missão era derrubar aeronaves inimigas. Depois do desastre no aeroporto de Tenerife, em 1977 nas Ilhas Canárias, o…
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4 ways these star health systems are tackling doctor burnout
Within the past two years, the national physician burnout rate has fallen from record-high pandemic levels. Yet with one in two physicians still reporting burnout symptoms, it is clear that much more still needs to be done to enhance professional fulfillment and improve well-being, and organizations are stepping up to the challenge. That is because…
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To help kids with mental health problems, keep them out of the ER
AMA member Meghan M. Schott, DO, is a rare specimen. While there are some 10,500 practicing child and adolescent psychiatrists in the U.S., precious few of them—maybe only a dozen or so—work exclusively in emergency departments. On top of that, Dr. Schott knew she wanted to become a child and adolescent psychiatrist all the way…