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Colorado’s Employee Health Plan Aims to Reform
[ad_1] If you are in Colorado and need treatment for cancer, for example, there are many hospitals and clinics that can provide it. But those places are not equal. Some charge dramatically more, sometimes double, than others for the same service. Some have very high quality ratings, as scored by independent companies. This volatility helps ... -
Waiting for Google’s cookie ban? Here’s how to own your digital marketing strategy today.Axiom | Open Mic
[ad_1] As rumors persist around the demise of third-party cookies, Acxiom Chief Client Officer Tate Olinghouse explains why it’s the perfect time for brands to delve into and truly own their digital marketing strategies. In case you didn’t know, Google has postponed the removal of third-party cookies in Chrome until “second half of 2024”. If ... -
Ohio kids’ education includes art, not just STEM
[ad_1] Jeff Kurtz lives in Newark and is a professor of communications at Dennison College. It was hard to miss the excitement that erupted in Dispatch’s “Conversation” section on Sunday, August 14th. A sober editorial authored by opinion editor Amelia Robinson, “Not Welcome in Ohio,” Silicon Heart by doctors Ayanna Howard, Frederick Bathory, and corporate ... -
We can work on health insurance costs
[ad_1] Getting serious about public policy issues requires patience. It takes extreme perseverance, laser-like focus, unwavering dedication, and loving care when tackling burgeoning health insurance costs in Connecticut. We expect surgeons to work miracles in the operating room. Surgeons often do. So do serious politicians. The high cost of living in Connecticut is a persistent ... -
An internship in the luxury industry is this Indian student’s dream come true
[ad_1] An international student who makes his dreams come true in the city that never sleeps.This student who just wants to be identified Chalfrom India. She had formal training in engineering and computer science, but when she decided to leave her stable career as a server engineer at Hewlett Packard Enterprise and pursue a master’s ... -
Science denial, overconfidence, and persuasion
[ad_1] If there’s one thing that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought into sharp relief that the vast majority of physicians and scientists either didn’t appreciate or downplayed as unimportant is just how easily people can be led into believing in conspiracy theories and science denial such as antivaccine pseudoscience, including highly educated professionals, such as ... -
Undergraduate Research: Training the Next Generation of Scientists – APU Articles
Only two years after graduating from Azusa Pacific, Hannah Valencia ’20 brings knowledge and practice from her major in biology and excellent experience as a research associate in the lab of Yuman Fong, MD, City of Hope. training is already being used. Her work includes the development of new immunotherapeutic approaches to treat cancer, ... -
Deciphering Latin American fashion for India
[ad_1] Dibam Jain Latin American fashion has always been a true expression of “craftsmanship” fashion, with a focus on handwork, crochet, embellishment and craftsmanship. Beyond, they embrace modernity. Their eye for design and style translates well to the global market. The fashion industry in the region is diversifying with creativity and new technologies, and the ...










