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The Spearhead Group Launches to Pioneer Physical Brand Enhancements™ for Companies Looking to Build Brand Loyalty and Deliver a More Immersive Customer Experience

Co-Founders Bring a Visionary Approach to Modernizing the Industry




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Herbiar's Organic Castor Oil Helps Make Hair and Skin Conditions Better and Healthier

Herbiar announces the launch of its Organic Castor Oil. Made up of the best quality natural ingredients selected carefully to bring the best to the customer. Rich in nutrients, it helps to restore the health and beauty of hair and skin.




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ETHOSystems Collecting N95 Masks and PPE Donations from Construction Clients for Healthcare Workers

Sage construction accounting solution provider connects COVID-19 medical shortage with potential client base inventory




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Realty Partners Announces That It Will Waive All Fees For Florida Real Estate Agents During Covid-19 Coronavirus Crisis

Realty Partners LLC, The Agent Owned Company™, announced today that it will provide all of its services absolutely free of charge to new agents joining the company during the COVID-19 crisis as part of its #WeAreAllInThisTogether campaign.




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Nice Media Studios and FIO Entertainment to Develop Walter Isaacson's New York Times Best Seller "Benjamin Franklin: An American Life" With Academy Award Nominated Writer Alec Sokolow to Write Pilot

A global event limited series that asks "what is an American?"




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Easily Create the Health and Love You Want with Dr. Julianne Blake

Dr. Julianne Blake is a featured guest on the CBS affiliate show Live It Up!, which airs this Saturday, March 7th at 6:30 AM EST on Ch. 10 & 55




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Colorado Rural Health Center Highlights the Dire Financial Impact of COVID-19 on Rural Hospitals and Clinics

The Colorado Rural Health Center polled its Members across the state to compile current data




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WebCE® Online Property and Casualty Insurance Exam Prep Courses now Available for Florida

WebCE's new FL General Lines (2-20) Property and Casualty Exam Prep Complete Package will fulfill all requirements and help new recruits pass the licensing exam on the first try.




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Mendtronix Inc. Ramps Up Production of Tele-health Carts in Response to COVID-19 Crisis Demands

Mendtronix Inc., a leading supplier of technical and logistical solutions for the medical device industry, reports a surge in demand for its contract assembly services of tele-heath mobile carts.




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Alsco Shreveport Earns TRSA Hygienically Clean Healthcare Certification

Certification ensures laundering processes effectively remove pathogens from health care textiles




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Alsco Washington, D.C. Earns TRSA Hygienically Clean Healthcare Certification

Certification ensures laundering processes effectively remove pathogens from health care textiles




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Alsco San Francisco Earns TRSA Hygienically Clean Healthcare Certification

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Alsco Salt Lake City Earns TRSA Hygienically Clean Healthcare Certification

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Alsco Santa Rosa Earns TRSA Hygienically Clean Healthcare Certification

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Alsco Las Vegas Earns TRSA Hygienically Clean Healthcare Certification

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Alsco St. George Earns TRSA Hygienically Clean Healthcare Certification

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TRSA Hygienically Clean Healthcare Certification for Three Alsco Plants

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New Katie Duke x Cherokee Collection Celebrates Female Empowerment in Healthcare

This six-piece collaborative collection, by Nurse Practitioner and uber-influencer Katie Duke and leading medical apparel brand Cherokee Uniforms, is available at scrubs retailers and online at infinityscrubs.com/thekatieduke.




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Smart Ring Whitepaper from Haltian Assesses the Market and Best Practice Go-to-Market Strategies

Amazon's Smart Ring launch marks the beginning of a new era for Smart Rings - they are now mainstream, and the market growth will accelerate. Haltian's Smart Ring whitepaper analyzes the market and helps companies define their go-to-market strategy!




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Chinese Naikon APT Rediscovered After New Five-year Stealth Campaign

Naikon, a Chinese APT group that disappeared after its activities were disclosed in 2015, has been rediscovered and may have remained active but unrecognized since the 2015 reports. Researchers have uncovered evidence of a five-year stealth campaign against similar targets in the same geographical area that they believe to be conducted by Naikon.

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Search Company Algolia Hacked via Recent Salt Vulnerabilities

A couple of Salt vulnerabilities addressed last week were abused over the weekend to hack Algolia’s infrastructure, the search-as-a-service startup revealed.

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Healthcare, Government Organizations Targeted in BEC Attacks With COVID-19 Lures

Nigerian cybercriminals specialized in business email compromise (BEC) attacks were observed leveraging COVID-19 lures in recent attacks on healthcare and government organizations, Palo Alto Networks reveals.

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Cloud Security Company Ermetic Emerges From Stealth Mode

Cloud security company Ermetic emerged from stealth mode this week with a platform that automates detection and remediation of identity and access-based risks.

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New And Notable: Los Angeles From The Air Then And Now, Makeshift Metropolis & Down The Asphalt Path

Avid readers of local history are usually intrigued by photos of historic sites juxtaposed against contemporary images. This format of visual history has a particularly strong impact when the subject is Los Angeles: a city that grew up -- and outward -- so quickly.

Those seeking pictorial overviews will likely have checked out aerial photography books as well.

Los Angeles From The Air: Then And Now (San Diego: Thunder Bay Press, 2010) is a hybrid of these two types of pictorial books. It presents decades-old photographs of both familiar and lesser-known landmarks along side more current ones.

This takes the reader on a trip through Los Angeles like never before, featuring inspiring, sky-high then-and-now images of some of LA's most famous locations.

Some of the landmarks' origins are well-known, but the authors provide context for both familiar and hidden pieces of Los Angeles history.

Many of the photos feature snow-capped peaks in the distance -- a testament to our clear Winter days being the best for photography.

Unfortunately, the work falls flat in its description of transportation in downtown Los Angeles. The authors write:

"Metrolink [sic] provides service to Union Station in the form of three rail lines -- Red, Purple, Gold..."

While Metro and Metrolink may sound similar to those outside of Los Angeles (the book is, after all, published in San Diego), it gives one pause that other information found here may not be entirely accurate. Ultimately, one can ignore the text entirely, as these beautiful photos speak for themselves.

In Makeshift Metropolis: Ideas About Cities (New York: Scribner, 2010), noted architecture writer Witold Rybczynski offers a glimpse of an urban future that might very well serve as a template for cities around the world.

Rybczynski integrates history and prediction of the development of the American city in a brisk look back that takes us from colonial town planning to the Garden City and City Beautiful initiatives of the early 20th century and on to the "Big Box Era."

He also examines how contemporary urban designers and planners are revisiting and refreshing older urban ideas, such as bringing gardens to a blighted Brooklyn waterfront.

Rybczynski's study is kept relevant by his focus on what the past can teach us about creating the "cities we want" and "cities we need."

The prose is instructive and always engaging, and the author's enthusiasm for the future of cities and his enduring love of urban settings of all kinds is evident.

He not only writes about what people want from their cities, he inspires the reader to imagine the possibilities.

In Down The Asphalt Path: The Automobile And The American City, author Clay McShane examines the uniquely American relationship between "automobility" and urbanization.

Writing at the cutting edge of urban and technological history, he depicts how new technology, namely the private automobile, and the modernization of the American city redefined each other.

The author motors us across the country -- from Boston to New York, from Milwaukee to Los Angeles and the suburbs in between -- chronicling the urban embrace of the automobile.

The New York Times calls this work "A treat to read, loaded with interesting facts...a notable book about urban transportation."

Barron's wrote that "this fascinating, well-researched history of the automobile industry...is written from a social and cultural perspective rarely included in traditional books about the business."

The Whole Earth Review claims "this fascinating treatise is the most credible look yet at how automobiles have changed American society for better or worse."




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New And Notable: Smart Growth Manual, "Unplanning," & Asphalt And Politics

Everyone is calling for smart growth...but what exactly is it?

In The Smart Growth Manual (New York: McGraw-Hill Professional, 2009), two leading city planners provide a thorough answer. From the expanse of the metropolis to the detail of the window box, they address the pressing challenges of urban development with easy-to-follow advice and broad array of best practices.

With their landmark book Suburban Nation, Andres Duany and Jeff Speck "set forth more clearly than anyone has done in our time the elements of good town planning" (The New Yorker).

In this long-awaited companion volume, the authors have organized the latest contributions of new urbanism, green design, and healthy communities into a comprehensive handbook, fully illustrated with the built work of the nation's leading practitioners.

This work also features a valuable Smart Growth Directory, with contact information for national, regional and state organizations.

Lieutenant Governor-Elect Gavin Newsom, writing as Mayor of San Francisco, touted The Smart Growth Manual as "an indispensable guide to city planning. This kind of progressive development is the only way to full restore our economic strength and create new jobs, new industries, and a renewed ability to compete in the first rank of world economies."

An extensive interview with the authors is featured on the American Society of Landscape Architects "The Dirt" blog.

The conventional wisdom says that we need strict planning to build walkable neighborhoods around transit stations - even though these neighborhoods are like the streetcar suburbs that were common in America before anyone heard of city planning.

In reality, many of our greatest successes in urban design have occurred when we treated the issues as political questions - not as technical problems that the planners should solve for us.

According to Unplanning: Livable Cities And Political Choices (Berkeley, Calif.: Preservation Institute, 2010), the anti-freeway movement of the 1960s and 1970s and the anti-sprawl movement of recent decades were both political movements, and citizen-activists often had to work against projects that planners proposed and approved.

This book uses an intriguing thought experiment to show that, in order to build livable cities, we should go further than the anti-freeway and anti-sprawl movements by putting direct political limits on urban growth.

Political choices about how we want to live can transform our cities more effectively than planning.

From animal paths to superhighways, transportation has been the backbone of American expansion and growth.

Asphalt And Politics: A History Of The American Highway System (New York: McFarland, 2009) examines the interstate highway system in the United States, and the forces that shaped it, includes the introduction of the automobile, the Good Roads Movement, and the Lincoln Highway Association.

The book offers an analysis of state and federal road funding, modern road-building options, and the successes and failures of the current highway system.











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Ackerman & Co. Brokers Achieve Top Honors at the Atlanta Commercial Board of Realtor's 2020 Million Dollar Club Awards

Top 10 Producer Honors Are Awarded to Brian Lefkoff and Courtney Brumbelow of Ackerman Retail and John Speros of the Land Group




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SerraeX Launches Indiegogo to Bring the Production of Essential Health Goods Like Masks & Respirators back to the USA

The COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic has shown the dire need to have essential health goods manufactured in the United States, rather than places like China. Startup company SerraeX is aiming to change this with their ambitious new crowdfunding campaign




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Health and Wellness Company Launches Pre-IPO Funding Round with Brokers Crowdfunder.com




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How is an Inactive Lifestyle causing your Health Problems?

Lack of exercise or any type of physical activity not only causes high blood pressure, cardiac arrests and diabetes but also leads to elevated levels of stress, anxiety, insomnia and depression and, in some cases, even early death. It also leads to loss of focus, lack of attention and concentration along with decreased levels of energy and feeling of lethargy. Incidentally, women and older adults are more prone to lead an inactive lifestyle compared to men.

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Redesigning Health Care

Richard Bohmer, physician, Harvard Business School professor, and author of "Designing Care: Aligning the Nature and Management of Health Care."




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The Leadership Health Care Needs

Dr. Thomas Lee, network president of Partners HealthCare System and professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School.




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What Health Care Really Costs

Robert S. Kaplan, Harvard Business School professor and coauthor of the HBR article "How to Solve the Cost Crisis in Health Care."




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Customer Loyalty in the Twitter Era

Fred Reichheld and Rob Markey, authors of "The Ultimate Question 2.0."




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Talent Strategies for the Post-Loyalty World

Ben Casnocha and Chris Yeh, coauthors of the HBR article "Tours of Duty: The New Employer-Employee Compact."




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Making Health Care More Consumer-Driven

Regina Herzlinger, Harvard Business School professor, talks about how to dismantle the barriers to innovation in care delivery.




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Building Healthy Teams

Mary Shapiro, author of the "HBR Guide to Leading Teams" and professor at Simmons, on dealing with conflict and other issues.




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Tax Reform: Impact on Health Care Organizations

The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act is changing the way organizations do business, including health care organizations. To help you prepare for the changes and take advantage of new benefits, the Anders Health Care Group has compiled a chart on the most important provisions for the industry. Complete the form below to download the Tax...

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NECA Announces 2020 Legislative Conference Keynote: Amy Walter

Amy Walter, National Editor of the Cook Political Report and former Political Director of ABC News, will be returning to speak at the NECA 2020 National Legislative Conference.




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Centra Health improves patient care with Oracle Cloud apps

Hospital network moves finance, procurement, human resources, and supply chain applications to the cloud to increase efficiency and improve business insights




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Qualtrics company Delighted provides Amazon with customer feedback feature

Collaboration between Delighted, a Qualtrics company, and Amazon Business empowers organizations of all sizes to listen, understand, and act on customer feedback in real-time




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Merella Schandl Speaking at MOCPA Healthcare Industry Conference

Senior health care consultant Merella Schandl, MHA, CPMSM, CPCS is speaking at the Missouri Society of Certified Public Accountants (MOCPA) Healthcare Industry Conference on Thursday, October 17. The day-long conference will dive into how legislation, consumerism and value-based care are… Read More

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Data Breaches in Hospitals are on the Rise – How Health Care Organizations Can Prevent Cybersecurity Attacks

The health care industry is one of the biggest targets for cybersecurity attacks. In 2018 alone, nearly 300 data breaches affected 11.5 million patients, according to a Bitglass report. Cybercriminals see health care organizations as the perfect victim due to… Read More

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Social media is awash with myths about how people might stop the new coronavirus or treat infection with COVID-19, the disease it causes.




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How coronavirus is silently winning against COVID-19 warriors




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Covid-19: How to maintain your mental health while working remotely

With businesses all over the world taking action to help combat the spread of COVID-19, many organizations are moving towards remote working.