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Noah Gragson scores big win after NASCAR release
Noah Gragson, the young driver released from his NASCAR contract this week over his behavior online, has seen silver linings to the cloud as his followers on social media jumped and he won praise and encouragement from his former team boss. The 25-year-old driver was handed an indefinite…#noahgragson #nascar #georgefloyd #minneapolis #legacymotorclub #twitter #abudlightstyle #instagramandx #socialblade #calwellsiii
Source: Reuters: Health - August 11, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

July corn and soy close in the green
READ MORE: Rainfall for Corn Belt likely to be spare until July CBOT wheat is up 8¢. KC wheat is down 5¢. Minneapolis wheat is down 4¢. Live cattle are down $2.05. Lean hogs are up $2.70. Feeder cattle are down $2.85. The U.S. Dollar Index September contract is at 102.14. S&P 500 futures are down…#cornbelt #kc #minneapolis #usda #cropprogress #alkluis #midwest #brockreport #russian #matif
Source: Reuters: Health - June 21, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Broadcast industry mixed on FTC proposal to ban non-competes
The Federal Trade Commission’s proposed new rule banning noncompete clauses in employee contracts could have a major impact across the media industry. Noncompete clauses in talent, sales, and management contracts are common in the radio industry. The FTC proposed this rule because noncompetes…#ftc #northdakota #oklahoma #bertweisshost #bertshow #cumulusatlanta #daveryan #iheart #minneapolis #lotusseattle
Source: Reuters: Health - February 7, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Nurses ratify contracts at 15 Twin Cities, Duluth hospitals
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Minnesota nurses announced Wednesday that they've ratified contracts that averted threated strikes at 15 Minneapiolis-St. Paul area and Duluth hospitals. The Minnesota Nurses Association said the 17% to 18% pay increases over three years should boost retention and dissuade…#universityofminnesotamedicalcenter #allinahealth #stlukes #essentiahealth #twincities #stjohns #startribune #northmemorialhealthmhealthfairview #childrensminnesota #minnesotanursesassociation
Source: Reuters: Health - December 14, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

The Macro View – Health, Economics, and Politics and the Big Picture. What I Am Watching Here And Abroad.
 September 08, 2022 Edition-----In the US we are seeing the outcomes of Climate Change really of and running with droughts and fires etc. Biden amped up the partisan divide with a fiery anti-Republican speech!In Russia the last leader of Soviet Russia died.In the UK we have a new PM while in Europe the energy crisis is just getting worse.In OZ we have survived the Jobs and Skills Summit with 36 prearranged outcomes. Stage management +++ in action. The GP crisis is not being addressed fully and worries regarding the Global Economy - esp. China - worsen.-----Major Issues.-----https://www.afr.com/work-and-careers/educati...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - September 8, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

Commentators and Journalists Weigh In On Digital Health And Related Privacy, Safety, Social Media And Security Matters. Lots Of Interesting Perspectives - August 23, 2022.
-----This weekly blog is to explore the news around the larger issues around Digital Health, data security, data privacy, AI / ML. technology, social media and related matters.I will also try to highlightADHA Propagandawhen I come upon it.Just so we keep count, the latest Notes from the ADHA Board were dated 6 December, 2018 and we have seen none since! It ’s pretty sad!Note: Appearance here is not to suggest I see any credibility or value in what follows. I will leave it to the reader to decide what is worthwhile and what is not! The point is to let people know what is being said / published that I have come upon.-----h...
Source: Australian Health Information Technology - August 23, 2022 Category: Information Technology Authors: Dr David G More MB PhD Source Type: blogs

Hit Hard By COVID-19, Black Americans Share Their Grief
At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, as hospitals facilitated goodbyes over iPads and funeral homes buried dead without services, families were left with a uniquely isolating grief, devoid of the rituals that traditionally surround death. For Black Americans, who were 1.9 times more likely than white Americans to die of COVID-19 at the start of the pandemic, this stifled grief fits into a long history of unacknowledged pain. Dating back to slavery, when scientific journals claimed that Black people had higher pain tolerances, to now, as the maternal mortality rate for Black women is 2.9 times that of white women, Black A...
Source: TIME: Health - June 13, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Simmone Shah and Photographs and interviews by Andrea Ellen Reed Tags: Uncategorized COVID-19 freelance healthscienceclimate Photo Source Type: news

Minneapolis schools reaches tentative agreement with union representing teachers and support staff
Students may return to class as soon as Monday, pending a union vote on the contract, the district said. In a news release, the union noted "major gains" on pay for education support... #unionvote #newsrelease
Source: Reuters: Health - March 25, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Minneapolis teachers strike after failing to reach contract
Teachers in the Minneapolis School District have gone on strike after failing to reach agreement on a new contract #contractteachers
Source: Reuters: Health - March 8, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Minneapolis teachers strike after failing to reach contract - The Associated Press
ST. PAUL, Minn. — Teachers in the Minneapolis School District walked off the job on Tuesday in a dispute over wages, class sizes and mental health support for students coping with two years of... #minn #theassociatedpressst #schooldistricts
Source: Reuters: Health - March 8, 2022 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

George Floyd case: Minneapolis won't pay social media influencers during Derek Chauvin trial after backlash
Minneapolis City Council said Monday it’s no longer continuing with plans to contract social media influencers to spread city-approved...
Source: Reuters: Health - March 1, 2021 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

A Revolution ’s Evolution: Inside Extinction Rebellion’s Attempt to Reform its Climate Activism
The honeymoon for Extinction Rebellion, the hugely influential climate activist group, ended on Oct. 17, 2019. From its launch, a year earlier, until that day, it seemed like the group might have cracked the formula for saving the planet: its strategy of shutting down city centers with disruptive, nonviolent civil disobedience had drawn ordinary people onto the streets to demand action on the climate crisis. It had also made the group, now present in 75 countries, the most radical of a wave of climate activist groups sweeping the world in recent years, including the youth-focused Sunrise Movement in the U.S. and the school...
Source: TIME: Science - July 9, 2020 Category: Science Tags: Uncategorized climate change feature Londontime Magazine Source Type: news

As U.S. Braces for Coronavirus to Spread, Hospitals Worry About Shortages
As doctors in the U.S. have watched Italy’s health care system buckle under the sudden strain of the coronavirus, the magnitude of the problems that could be heading their way have begun to sink in. The crises Italian medical staff have been reportedly facing — overwhelming conditions, choosing which patients get treatment, and desperately working to expand their manpower — are all things that hospitals in the U.S. could encounter if the virus continues on its path, doctors say. “For me it flipped from, ‘This is a real concern, I wonder what’s going to happen’… to ‘H...
Source: TIME: Health - March 17, 2020 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Lissandra Villa Tags: Uncategorized COVID-19 Source Type: news

Re-engineering Medical Devices to Stay Competitive
Medical device products nearing the end of their lifecycle pose unique challenges to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Products with still-proven value to end-users and patients can be vulnerable to market forces. An upcoming patent expiration, in particular, can result in loss of market share for OEMs because of increased competition from competitors looking to replicate a successful design at a lower price point. But a looming patent expiration can also be an opportunity for OEMs to re-evaluate and enhance their product offerings and market value. Our company has been involved in projects where a patent expiration...
Source: MDDI - September 18, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Carl Savage Tags: MD & M Minneapolis Contract Manufacturing Source Type: news

Axonics Takes on Medtronic in Sacral Neuromodulation for Bowel and Bladder Control
This article really demonstrated and did a very nice job in separating out the different types of anticholinergic medications and, specifically, the anticholinergic medications to treat overactive bladder, which is the primary pharmacological intervention that we have," Noblett said. The researchers analyzed the data by type of burden and level of burden (low, medium, high) and found that the risk of dementia, even in the low burden, went up by 19% and in the high burden was up by 60%.  "And those were just for patients with the overactive bladder anticholinergic," Noblett sa...
Source: MDDI - September 4, 2019 Category: Medical Devices Authors: Amanda Pedersen Tags: Business Source Type: news