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Fired Alberta Health Services CEO wants her day in court
Athana Mentzelopoulos says in statement to media she fears “there’s a strategy to try to bring me to my knees financially.” Charging that “an army of...
rabble.ca - 30+ days ago

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education
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A charter school grant in Oklahoma could upend long-standing rules for religion and schools. Under the first couple of months of the new...
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how-to
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Sharing documents easily is crucial in today’s world, where files are widely compatible. Choosing the right hosting service and knowing the platforms...
fingerlakes1.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Supreme Court refuses, for now, to block new EPA rules to fight climate change
The Supreme Court refused Friday to block the Biden administration’s new anti-pollution regulations, rules that impose tougher standards on mercury emissions from coal-fired plants and that regulate methane emissions from crude-oil and natural gas facilities. Mercury is a potent neuro-toxin, and...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
health
Towards the Next Generation of Data‐Driven Therapeutics Using Spatially Resolved Single‐Cell Technologies and Generative AI
Recent advances in multi‐omics and spatially resolved single‐cell technologies have revolutionised our ability to profile millions of cellular...
nih.gov - 30+ days ago
nutrition
I’m 63 but compete with men half my age at the gym — I take 50 supplements every morning
It’s a hard pill — or 50 — to swallow. Bahram Akradi, the 63-year-old CEO of Life time health clubs, says he’s in such great shape that he goes...
nypost.com - 30+ days ago
health
She’s 102 years old, thriving, active and living life on her own terms
“The future is here,” the email announced. Hilda Jaffe, then 88, was letting her children know that she planned to sell the family home in Verona,...
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health
8 Corny Jokes That Will Have the Sleep-Deprived Laughing Out Loud
Some time s, the best way to cope with the exhaustion is to find humor in the situation. And what better way to do that than with some hilariously...
arnienicola.com - 30+ days ago
business
FM Sitharaman To Visit London Next Week For Talks To Bolster India-UK Economic Ties
India- UK bilateral trade (both goods and services) stood at 36.3 billion pounds during the FY 2022-23 (April 2022 - March 2023), an increase of 34.2...
india.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
These 2 Subtle Changes Could Be Early Signs of Alzheimer's, New Research Shows
Certain health markers take on increased importance as we age, which is why your cholesterol levels and blood pressure are primary topics of...
bestlifeonline.com - 30+ days ago
parenting
FDA battles vaping industry at the Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court takes up the issue of vaping and e-cigarette regulation on Monday. If you don't know much about vaping, be assured that...
wkyufm.org - 30+ days ago
cycling
'Part of Bogota's soul': how Colombia fired up the car-free movement
Fifty years ago, a 28-year-old Colombian with a bushy beard, flares and vintage Raleigh bicycle led a revolution on the streets of Bogota. Architect...
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fitness
The Apple Watch faces a wearables wake-up call
Apple still dominates the wearables market, but experts warn that the company’s lead could be slipping. Apple Watch sales are enduring a years-long backslide. While Apple first launched its watch in 2015, sales didn’t spike until the pandemic, when consumers were highly focused on their health. But...
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technology
Healthcare organizations in the US may soon get a cybersecurity overhaul
The Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights proposed new HIPAA requirements to better protect patient data. A set of new requirements proposed by the US Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office for Civil Rights could bring healthcare organizations up to par with...
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health
An obesogenic FTO allele causes accelerated development, growth and insulin resistance in human skeletal muscle cells
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business
From Honda to HCL: Meet Shikhar Malhotra, Husband to the World’s Fifth Richest Woman Roshni Nadar
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health
Ex-Facebook engineer is tackling clinician burnout at Freed after seeing wife's challenges
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health
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pets
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A new poll from pet insurer Pet Plan has found that pet owners are more worried about their animals health than their own. In a poll of 2,000 pet...
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health
This is the best diet for healthy aging, new study finds
A new study shows a healthy diet rich in plant-based foods is linked to a higher likelihood of reaching age 70 free of chronic disease. Prioritizing plants may be the key to healthy aging, according to new research. The study, published in the journal Nature Medicine, examined the dietary preferences...
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health
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Hardwood is basketball's long time foundation. A German company would love to change that to glass
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theconversation.com - 30+ days ago