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Census data shows 7% of Illinois residents have no health insurance
[ad_1] Last year, 7 percent of Illinois residents, or about 875,000 people, had no health insurance, according to U.S. Census data released Thursday. This number is up slightly from about 6.8% in 2020, but this year’s margin of error was 0.2. About 8.6% of people nationwide had no insurance last year, according to data from ... -
Maryland’s Notre Dame Cathedral Renovating Science Center
[ad_1] The University of Maryland’s Notre Dame Cathedral is literally full of excitement with new master’s programs and renovations underway. Officials at the University of Notre Dame held a wall-breaking ceremony on Sept. 8, after which they announced the breakdown of a planned $9 million renovation of the university’s Knott Science Center. NDMU President Dr. ... -
Tonko Announces $2.2 Million Science Grant for Metropolitan Area – Saratogian
[ad_1] Albany, NY — Rep. Paul D. Tonko (D-Amsterdam) awarded $2,269,072 in science grants to five metropolitan institutions of higher education to improve STEM education and train the future workforce in semiconductor technology. announced that it will fund research including “The vision and dedication of researchers, professors and students in our own capital region continue ... -
Metahumans – the future of empathy education?
[ad_1] Technology is advancing rapidly and here at 11 London we are moving with it. Now Metahumans (powered by Unreal Engine 5) is just one of many innovations launched in the digital marketing space. Technology is advancing rapidly and here at 11 London we are moving with it. The past few years have seen a ... -
Tradefeedr Appoints Former Citi Alexis Fauth as Head of Data Science and Client Analytics
[ad_1] “Our aim is to establish a leading position in data analytics and develop new advanced tools to help our clients and liquidity providers enable data-driven decision-making.” Tradefeedr has appointed Alexis Fauth as Head of Data Science and Client Analytics. She is responsible for identifying and developing a wide range of new tools for clients, ... -
Montana Department of Health seeks to abolish commission to hear public assistance appeals
[ad_1] Montana health officials are calling on state legislators to abolish a commission to hear appeals from people who believe they have been unfairly denied public assistance benefits. Since 2016, the Public Assistance Commission has heard fewer than 20 cases a year, and very few of them have been overturned. According to the department’s proposal. ... -
Court ruling could spur competitive health plans to recoup copays for preventive services
[ad_1] Tom and Mary Jo York are a health-conscious couple who undergo annual physicals and regular colorectal cancer screenings. Mary Jo, whose mother and aunt had breast cancer, also has regular mammograms. The Yorkes, who live in New Berlin, Wisconsin, are members of the Corus Community Health Plan. It, like most health insurance in the ... -
Kanye West stops working with other brands on fashion projects – Music News
[ad_1] Kanye West has said he will only pursue fashion projects on his own from now on. While speaking to Bloomberg for an interview, the Donda rapper said he decided his future fashion projects would be released without the interference of other brands. The 45-year-old has previously worked with sports giants such as Adidas and ...










