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Digital health unicorn Truepill to go through fourth round of layoffs in 2022 TechCrunch
[ad_1] Truepill, a platform that helps other companies provide diagnostics, telemedicine services and prescriptions, has undergone layoffs for the fourth time this year. The layoffs affected approximately 65% of existing staff across engineering, HR, design, IT and finance teams, sources said. The layoffs come about two months after the last round, which affected about a ... -
Marinman accused of attacking educator for ‘teaching racism’
[ad_1] A Marin County man faces a court hearing next week that includes charges of punching a San Rafael school official for apparently opposing racism-related education efforts. San Rafael’s James Hallahan Keating, 61, has been charged with two misdemeanors for allegedly attacking Greg Nell, 73, in a shopping center parking lot. is a former San ... -
Bittrex, Merkle Science and Bitgo Join Crypto Market Integrity Coalition
[ad_1] Following the introduction of the Crypto Market Integrity Coalition (CMIC) last February with 17 member companies, the organization has added eight new members. New coalition recruits include Bittrex, Merkle Science, Crystal Blockchain and Bitgo. To Improve Self-Regulation, Eight Crypto Market Firms Join Crypto Market Integrity Coalition Seven months ago, 17 cryptocurrency companies announced the ... -
5 Big Questions About New Alzheimer’s Treatments | Chemistry
[ad_1] Earlier this week, pharmaceutical companies Biogen and Eisai announced promising results from clinical trials in people with Alzheimer’s disease. A monoclonal antibody treatment called lecanemab reduced cognitive decline in early Alzheimer’s disease patients by 27% compared to a placebo group. A year and a half later. Outside observers say the trial could offer hope ... -
Press Releases | Press | Chair’s Newsroom | Chair
[ad_1] 09.29.22 According to NYT, Providence pressed employees to bill patients who qualified for free and discounted care, and even sent debt collectors after such patients Murray: “Patients seeking care at Providence’s hospitals should not face these types of aggressive tactics at their most vulnerable moments.” (Washington, D.C.) – Yesterday, U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), Chair ... -
Aaron Rodgers tinkers with the science of psychedelics. Drugs like ayahuasca can change the brain, but how?
[ad_1] Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has been vocal about the positive benefits he’s experienced from using the Amazon hallucinogen ayahuasca. It has been suggested that it has rapid antidepressant properties that may help treat addiction. However, Rogers maintains that ayahuasca is not a drug. “It has hallucinogenic properties. [sic] ability,” Rogers said during ... -
Social media reacts to Cincinnati Bengals QB’s latest pre-game fashion choices
[ad_1] Joe Burrow’s latest suit selection is interesting, to say the least. Reviews are mixed on how the suit is perceived, but it definitely made an impact. The young star of the Cincinnati Bengals is no doubt no stranger to making fashion statements. During his appearance in the 2021 Super Bowl, Burrow has been in ... -
Laura Sparks, Cooper Union President
[ad_1] Receive the insider newsletter directly. Laura Sparks, the first female president of The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Arts, is a recognized leader in higher education, finance, philanthropy and community development. In this interview, Laura discusses the importance of affordable education, and she discusses the initiative the Cooper Union ...









