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NIH NeuroBioBank
This concept seeks to continue the NIH NeuroBioBank (NBB) program which is a network of brain and tissue repositories and related resources that provide biospecimens to the neuroscience research community. In this competitive continuation, NIMH expects the program to continue to serve as a repository but also expects increased outreach efforts to increase the diversity of donors, and enhanced harmonization of donor-associated data across the network.
Source: National Institute of Mental Health - September 16, 2023 Category: Psychiatry Authors: National Institute of Mental Health Source Type: news

Nikola Extends Hydrogen Fuel Cell Rally in Premarket, Up 14.7%
Following a 32% surge on Thursday, Nikola Corp.’s stock rose by an additional 14.7% in premarket trading Friday after the company’s recently-appointed CEO Steve Girsky held a forum to answer investors’ concerns. During the discussions, Girsky said Nikola is scheduled to begin deliveries of its…#nikolacorps #stevegirsky #girsky #nikola #nikolacorp #notably #michaellohscheller #phoenix #arizona #tokenist
Source: Reuters: Health - September 15, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Improving integrated commissioning in health and social care
Department of Health and Social Care -This call for evidence views on changes to section 75 of the NHS Act 2006 to increase the use of pooled budgets to support the integration of health and care. It covers topics such as widening the scope to include additional health-related functions of local authorities and NHS bodies, perceived barriers to pooling of budgets, and strengthening and/or simplifying the governance of section 75. The call for evidence closes on 31 October 2023.Call for evidenceDepartment of Health and Social Care - publications 
Source: The Kings Fund - Health Management Specialist Collection - September 15, 2023 Category: Health Management Authors: The King ' s Fund Library Tags: Integrated care, collaboration and partnership Source Type: news

UK Researchers Create Conductive Thread That Can Be Woven into Clothing to Monitor Key Health Biomarkers
Meet ‘PECOTEX,’ a newly-invented cotton thread with up to 10 sensors that is washable. Its developers hope it can help doctors diagnosis disease and enable patients to monitor their health conditions Wearable biosensors continue to be an exciting area of research and product development. The latest development in wearable biosensors comes from a team of […] The post UK Researchers Create Conductive Thread That Can Be Woven into Clothing to Monitor Key Health Biomarkers appeared first on Dark Daily.
Source: Dark Daily - September 15, 2023 Category: Laboratory Medicine Authors: swallask Tags: Instruments & Equipment International Laboratory News Laboratory Instruments & Laboratory Equipment Laboratory Pathology Laboratory Resources Laboratory Testing Precision Medicine Source Type: news

Turkey close to deal with China on nuclear power plant
ANKARA -- Turkey's energy and natural resources minister told reporters from foreign media on Thursday that Turkey is in the final stages of completing its second nuclear energy deal with China. The country is preparing to generate its first nuclear-powered electricity next year through a plant…#ankara #turkey #nato #uschina
Source: Reuters: Health - September 15, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Blog: Climate change is real, destructive and is an absolute emergency
Just acknowledging climate change isn’t enough. And we can’t wait for the Tories to find a politically convenient time to deal with it. We must pull together and champion the urgent action needed to meet this challenge head on. The overwhelming scale of climate-related disasters surrounds us every week, and UNISON is not shying away from facing this existential threat. For those unfamiliar with it, Green UNISON Week means seven days to champion and promote the engagement and activity that UNISON does all year round on tackling climate change. Because for UNISON, it couldn’t be more clear that all areas of public ser...
Source: UNISON Health care news - September 15, 2023 Category: UK Health Authors: Christina McAnea Tags: General Secretary's blog News Green UNISON Week Source Type: news

AI tool 86% accurate in predicting judge verdicts without evidence, only bias in past judgments
According to Axios, Pre/Dicta, an AI-powered database, is reshaping the traditional dynamics of civil litigation by predicting judges’ decisions, thereby assisting lawyers and plaintiffs in efficiently investing their resources. Launched in 2022, Pre/Dicta uses around 120 data points to identify…#danrabinowitz #predicta #departmentofjustice #gavelytics #predictas #cryptoslate
Source: Reuters: Health - September 15, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

Attract talent in San Antonio with benefits that are easier to manage
While employer-sponsored benefits continue to be key to hiring, retaining and engaging talent in today ’s competitive job market, managing benefits isn’t always easy for employers and their human resources teams. As a fast-growing voluntary benefits carrier, Renaissance has built a successful business on offering streamlined services in managing benefits for group customers. With a strong prese nce in San Antonio and nationwide, Renaissance makes benefits easier for brokers and employers through…
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Pharmaceuticals headlines - September 15, 2023 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Renaissance Source Type: news

A Timeline of Hunter Biden ’s Legal Troubles
Hunter Biden, President Biden’s son, arriving for a court appearance at the federal courthouse in Wilmington, Del., earlier this summer. Hunter Biden , the president’s son, was indicted on gun charges on Thursday and could face additional tax charges soon. Here’s a look at the key developments…#hunterbiden #wilmington #del
Source: Reuters: Health - September 15, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news

With the Decongestant SNAFU, the FDA Tries Something New
It’s easy to understand how a medicine like phenylephrine got onto pharmacy shelves in the first place. The common decongestant, used most often as an ingredient in multidrug cold medications like DayQuil and Sudafed PE, was initially designated as “safe and effective” by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) in 1976, when the agency was newly—and less stringently than today—greenlighting drugs that had been on the market for years before the agency had established any efficacy standards. After a full review of 14 studies (12 unpublished and two published) from pharmaceutical companies—...
Source: TIME: Health - September 14, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: Haley Weiss Tags: Uncategorized healthscienceclimate Source Type: news

U.S. cancels or curtails half of its Antarctic research projects
Marine biologist Michelle Shero had every reason to expect this to be a better year on the Antarctic ice. Since receiving a 5-year, $1.1 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) in 2019 to study the reproductive success of Weddell seals in McMurdo Sound, Shero has been sent down for just one, truncated field season. But in January NSF had assured Shero that her team would be deployed in October for a full 4 months, and by June she had packed up and shipped out some $200,000 in equipment and supplies. So Shero, a tenure-track assistant scientist at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, was stun...
Source: ScienceNOW - September 14, 2023 Category: Science Source Type: news

There ’ s No Sign of Widespread COVID-19 Mandates. Republicans Are Warning of Them Anyway
As Americans fend off a late summer COVID-19 spike and prepare for a fresh vaccine rollout, Republicans are raising familiar fears that government-issued lockdowns and mask mandates are next. [time-brightcove not-tgx=”true”] It’s been a favorite topic among some of the GOP’s top presidential contenders. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis told reporters that people are “lurching toward” COVID-19 restrictions and “there needs to be pushback.” South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott posted online that the “radical Left” seeks to bring back school closures a...
Source: TIME: Health - September 14, 2023 Category: Consumer Health News Authors: ALI SWENSON / AP Tags: Uncategorized COVID-19 wire Source Type: news

Introducing Pebblescout: Index and Search Petabyte-Scale Sequence Resources Faster than Ever
NCBI is excited to introduce Pebblescout, a freely available web service that allows you to search for sequence matches in very large nucleotide databases, such as runs in the NIH Sequence Read Archive (SRA) and assemblies for whole genome shotgun sequencing projects in Genbank – faster and more efficiently!   Pebblescout uses short segments of your … Continue reading Introducing Pebblescout: Index and Search Petabyte-Scale Sequence Resources Faster than Ever →
Source: NCBI Insights - September 14, 2023 Category: Databases & Libraries Authors: NCBI Staff Tags: What's New GenBank Pebblescout Sequence Read Archive (SRA) Source Type: news

No extra funding for general practice as government unveils £200m winter support
GP leaders have condemned a £200m NHS winter fund unveiled by the government that offers no additional funding for general practice.
Source: GP Online News - September 14, 2023 Category: Primary Care Tags: GP funding Source Type: news

Improved Pharma expands laboratory space by 50% to accommodate recent growth in our research and development programs
New expansion includes a solid-state analytical laboratory, additional client sample storage areas, and office space WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 14, 2023 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Improved Pharma is pleased to announce it has recently expanded into adjacent laboratory space in the Purdue Kurz...
Source: PRWeb: Medical Pharmaceuticals - September 14, 2023 Category: Pharmaceuticals Tags: CXP Source Type: news