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Fashion’s ‘disruptor’ isn’t so disruptive after all
[ad_1] Katherine Simpson suspended her Rent the Runway subscription when the pandemic began. But recently, a San Francisco-based union communications her specialist relaunched its service, letting you rent up to eight pieces of clothing and accessories for $144 a month. “We live in the city and my wife and I have very little closet space, ... -
Merger with SCL Health brings Intermountain’s net income to $2.7 billion
[ad_1] listen to the article 3 minutes This voice is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have any feedback. Dive briefs: Intermountain Healthcare reported net income of $2.7 billion in the first six months of the year despite heavy investment losses and weak operating income. The Utah-based nonprofit’s 46% year-over-year increase in net income ... -
Best healthcare facility for ‘consumer loyalty’ and ‘patient experience’
[ad_1] NRC Health Last week, we announced the winners of our annual Consumer Loyalty Award and Excellence in Patient Experience Award. About the Consumer Loyalty Award For the Consumer Loyalty Awards, NRC Health recognizes the top 100 healthcare facilities, including the top 10 best-in-class winners, for striving to “develop and maintain long-term loyalty among their ... -
Powered by Digital Economy, West China (Chongqing) Science City Gains New Growth Momentum in Industrial Development
[ad_1] Chongqing, China, August 23, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — 2022 Smart China Expo to be Held in Southwest Chinese Chongqing from August 22-24. western china (Chongqing) Science City featured 112 exhibits from more than 60 companies, including 5 chips and many new products developed in the areas of integrated circuits and core components. As a new ... -
Scientists worry the virus could infect animals
[ad_1] Monkeypox virus, illustration. Tom Leach | Science Photo Library | Getty Images In 2003, 47 people in six Midwestern states contracted monkeypox from pet prairie dogs kept with rodents imported from Ghana, Africa. Already infecting more than 14,100 people in the United States and more than 41,000 worldwide, today’s outbreak is spreading primarily through ... -
Science got interesting because scientists are teaching real-world classes to students
[ad_1] Shaunna Garner’s 16th grade 8th grade science education began as usual. One week of laboratory safety training before students conduct experiments and exercises. But this year, Garner has other tricks up his sleeve. A researcher studying infectious diseases at the Texas Biomedical Research Institute will share their research and discuss it with her class ... -
Health and safety tents provide valuable information
[ad_1] how do you feel? Is that a question you asked yourself recently? When you visit the Farm Progress Show in Boone, Iowa, it might be helpful to get answers from a third party. You have that chance at the Health and Safety Tent. Marsha Chaney, outreach coordinator at the Great Plains Center for Ag ... -
Public Health Backlash Against Dr. Liana Wen Talks Backlash
[ad_1] A group of public health experts hopes the American Public Health Association will replace Dr. Leana Wen as a panelist at APHA’s annual meeting in Boston in November. Dr. Wen, a research professor of health policy and management at George Washington University, was previously the City of Baltimore Health Commissioner and President of Planned ...











