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Corporate Whistleblower Center Urges a MD to Call them About What Could Be Big Rewards if They Have Proof a Hospital is Paying Referral Fees to Physicians in Violation of the Stark Anti-Kickback Laws

The Corporate Whistleblower Center is declaring open season on hospitals involved in Stark Anti-Kickbacks-nationwide. Until Congress criminalizes healthcare kickbacks-there is a lot of money to be made in exposing this type of wrongdoing.




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Watch Out! New IRS Letter Scam Has Tax Payers Believing that the IRS Owes THEM Money!

This Most Recent Scam is the Newest in Line of IRS Scamming!




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How PC Security Hazards Exploded – and How to Secure Them

The Connectivity Center offers a variety of products to improve PC security and protect your data and your network.




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Scio's 'Proudly Engineered In Mexico' Philosophy Earns Them Top 10 Places To Code Award

Scio, an award-winning nearshore software development company, announced today that they won Software Guru's Top 10 Best Places To Code in Mexico.




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Corporate Whistleblower Center Is Appealing to a MD with Proof of Significant Stark Act-Anti Kickback Violations to Call them Anytime for Assistance in Building Out Their Case to Increase the Rewards

The Corporate Whistleblower Center is urging a physician to call them anytime at 866-714-6466 if they can prove any type of healthcare company is bribing medical doctors for admissions, products or services. Why not get rewarded for the information?




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Corporate Whistleblower Center Appeals to a Hospital Manager-MD or RN to Call Them About Whistleblower Rewards if Their Employer is Gouging Medicare for Medically Unnecessary Medical Services

The Corporate Whistleblower Center is appealing to a hospital manager or MD to call them anytime at 866-714-6466 if their employer is involved in a scheme to gouge Medicare for unnecessary medical services. Get Rewarded!




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Five Reasons to Visit DFW Elite Toy Museum's Dog-Themed Exhibit

Fort Worth TX Toy Museum Showing Dog Art Toys and Antiques Through July




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Fort Worth Museum Displays Dog-Themed Art Spanning 19th, 20th, and 21 Centuries

Dogs in Art, Toys, and Antiques Exhibit to Run until End of Year at DFW Elite Toy Museum




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Corporate Whistleblower Center Urges a CNA or LPN to Call them if The Nursing Home or Facility They Work at is Always Short Staffed-The Rewards Could Be Significant-Especially Now with the Coronavirus

The Corporate Whistleblower Center is an advocate for taxpayers, healthcare workers and patients and they are extremely worried the Coronavirus will explode in our nation's nursing homes and long term care facilities-because many are short staffed.




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Corporate Whistleblower Center Now Urges a Medical Device Insider or MD to Call Them About Substantial Rewards If They Can Prove a Medical Device Company Is Selling an Ineffective or Dangerous Device

The Corporate Whistleblower Center is urging an employee of a medical device or drug company to call them anytime at 866-714-6466 if they possess proof their employer is selling consumers defective or dangerous products-Don't Get Mad-get rewarded!




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Corporate Whistleblower Center Now Urges A Physician to Call Them About Potentially Huge Rewards If They Can Prove A Healthcare Company is Gouging Medicare For Unwarranted Medical Procedures

The Corporate Whistleblower Center is appealing to a MD or an RN to call them anytime at 866-714-6466 if they have proof a hospital is performing unnecessary medical procedures on Medicare and Medicaid patients-get a significant reward-save a life.




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Mesothelioma Victims Center Appeals to Construction Worker with Mesothelioma in any State to Call them for Direct Access to Attorney Erik Karst of Karst von Oiste-Get Much Better Compensation Results

The Mesothelioma Victims Center is appealing to a construction worker with mesothelioma anywhere in the nation to call them anytime at 800-714-0303 for direct access to attorney Erik Karst of the law firm Karst von Oiste to discuss compensation.




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Corporate Whistleblower Center Now Urges a Medical Device/Product Employee to Call Them About Huge Rewards If They Can Prove Their Employer Is selling Dangerous Devices-Without Notifying the FDA

The Corporate Whistleblower Center says, "If you work for a medical device/products company and your employer's product is defective-please call us at 866-714-6466 and hopefully get rewarded for what you know-and be a hero for consumers."




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Dubba-AA Celebrates Exclusive 90's Themed Listening Experience of 'Flex Tape 3' at a Private Venue in Atlanta

The Wait is Over - Dubba-AA drops 'Flex Tape 3', the longtime anticipated solo project Drops July 24th - Sounds by DJ Scream




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4 Eco Services Announces 25 Good Reasons to Call Them for HVAC Repair Services

4 Eco Services is offering a $25 savings on your air conditioning and heating repairs in and around K.C. Metro area.




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Paris Planners and an Algerian Imam Shun Love Locks; Fort Worth, TX Developer Ron Sturgeon Embraces Them

Developer Invites Lovers to Partake in Ritual at Love Locks Mural in New Fort Worth Design District that Opens November 11, 2018




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Dr. Panda Town: Pet World Introduces Kids To An Enchanted, Animal-Themed Amusement Park!

An expansion of Dr. Panda's highly popular Town app series, Dr. Panda Town: Pet World is key to unlocking a child's imagination through creativity and storytelling.




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How Can Online Tutoring Help Students, Besides Helping To Protect Them From The Coronavirus?

The health and well-being of children is critical to their development, but so is their education. Many wise parents are turning to online tutoring as a way to make up the academic gap created by education lockdowns.




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Jody Sharpe, Award Winning Author Of Books About Angels, Presents 'The Angels On The Writer's Shoulders', New Posts With Angel Themes

Sharpe's books are riveting inspirational thrillers written in honor of her daughter Kate and her husband Steve.




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Songs for Sound #HEARtheMUSIC Project Supports America's Heroes Living with Hearing Loss at the 119th VFW National Convention

The #HEARtheMUSIC Project travels the nation to raise awareness and promote access and action around hearing loss, the number one service-related injury affecting veterans




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3D Bourne Generates Unique 3D Cartoons From its AI Engine and Display Them Live on Your Table

3D Bourne is a fun app that will allow you to generate a 3D cartoon using artificial intelligence, see it live on your table and interact with it by making it walk, run or jump.




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Group Sex, BDSM and Bisexuality Among Taboo Themes in New Erotic Book

An explicit collection of erotic short stories has just been released by author and sexuality podcaster Lexi Sylver.




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Unicorns! Unicorns! Everybody Loves Them!

Unicorn entrepreneur makes it easy to find your next favorite read.




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Big Changes for GTA, Gears, and Anthem

Grand Theft Auto, Anthem, and Gears of War will be changing moving forward thanks to key staffing changes at the top for two of those and a major gameplay overhaul for the other. Plus: Activision is looking to its past for its 2020 product lineup, Cliff Bleszinski had an intriguing Aliens game that almost got made, and more!




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Top April Stories: Mathematics for Machine Learning: The Free eBook

Also: Introducing MIDAS: A New Baseline for Anomaly Detection in Graphs; The Super Duper NLP Repo: 100 Ready-to-Run Colab Notebooks; Five Cool Python Libraries for Data Science.




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We Need Economic Forecasters Even Though We Can’t Trust Them

Walter Friedman, director of the Business History Initiative at Harvard Business School, on the pioneers of market prediction.




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Your Office’s Hidden Artists and How to Work with Them

Kimberly Elsbach, author of the HBR article "Collaborating with Creative Peers," on collaborating better with a certain type of colleague.




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4 Types of Conflict and How to Manage Them

Amy Gallo, author of the "HBR Guide to Managing Conflict at Work," explains the options.




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Why Everyone Should See Themselves as a Leader

Sue Ashford, a professor at the University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business, breaks down her decades of research on leadership—who achieves it, and how a group grants it. She explains that the world isn’t divided into leaders and followers. Instead, it’s a state that everyone can reach, whether they’re officially in charge or not. She also explains why shared leadership benefits a team and organization. Ashford offers tips on how to effectively grow leadership in yourself and your employees.




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The Inherent Failures of Long-Term Contracts — and How to Fix Them

Oliver Hart, Nobel-winning Harvard economist, and Kate Vitasek, faculty at the University of Tennessee, argue that many business contracts are imperfect, no matter how bulletproof you try to make them. Especially in complicated relationships such as outsourcing, one side ends up feeling like they're getting a bad deal, and it can spiral into a tit for tat battle. Hart and Vitasek argue that companies should instead adopt so-called relational contracts. Their research shows that creating a general playbook built around principles like fairness and reciprocity offers greater benefits to both businesses. Hart and Vitasek, with the Swedish attorney David Frydlinger, cowrote the HBR article "A New Approach to Contracts."




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Why Open Offices Aren’t Working — and How to Fix Them

Ethan Bernstein, associate professor at Harvard Business School, studied how coworkers interacted before and after their company moved to an open office plan. The research shows why open workspaces often fail to foster the collaboration they’re designed for. Workers get good at shutting others out and their interactions can even decline. Bernstein explains how companies can conduct experiments to learn how to achieve the productive interactions they want. With Ben Waber of Humanyze, Bernstein wrote the HBR article "The Truth About Open Offices."




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Why Meetings Go Wrong (And How to Fix Them)

Steven Rogelberg, a professor at UNC Charlotte, has spent decades researching workplace meetings and reports that many of them are a waste of time. Why? Because the vast majority of managers aren't trained in or reviewed on effective meeting management. He explains how leaders can improve meetings -- for example, by welcoming attendees as if they were party guests or banning use of the mute button on conference calls -- and how organizations can support these efforts with better practices and policies, from creating meeting-free days to appointing a Chief Meeting Officer. Rogelberg is the author of the book "The Surprising Science of Meetings: How You Can Lead Your Team to Peak Performance" and the HBR article "Why Your Meetings Stink -- And What To Do About It."




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Hands-Free, Reusable Shoe Covers that Automatically Wrap Around Your Feet When You Step On Them

For tradespeople, farmers and others who frequently need to cover and uncover their shoes (to protect interior surfaces from mud or worse), disposable booties are an unsustainable solution. They're also a pain to take on and off. This reusable and automatically-wrapping design seems much better:

I've been searching for something like this for a long time. On our free-range farm, I inevitably step in the shit of some animal on a daily basis, and pulling my boots off and on every time I need to go back inside to retrieve something gets old.

However, these wouldn't 100% work for my application. While getting them on looks easy, getting them off requires a fair amount of manual manipulation…

…meaning every time I removed these, I'd wind up with animal feces on my hands.

Question for you: How do you reckon these work? I figure inside the fabric is a polypropylene sheet molded into a sprung shape, with raised tunnel-like seams serving as hinges, and when you collapse the tunnels by stepping on them, the spring action is released. [Edit: I believe reader Kyle Lamson has figured it out. See his comment below.]

(Lastly, I was not able to find what company or designer invented these. There are tons of variants on the market. It's possible they were invented by a fellow named Joel Fersaci, whose Step in Sock model is featured in the video above.)




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The difference between antibody and antigen tests for the coronavirus: Who should get them and what do they do?

Aaron Lavinsky/Star Tribune via Getty Images

  • Diagnostic or polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests are currently being used to diagnose patients with COVID-19.

  • Antibody tests allow for more accurate tracking of the spread of the coronavirus. People who test positive for coronavirus antibodies can also donate plasma.
  • Antigen testing is not on the market yet, but Massachusetts-based E25Bio is among several companies seeking FDA approval for at-home test kits.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

With new information released all the time, it can be difficult to keep track of how doctors are testing for the coronavirus. 

While identifying and treating infected patients is critical, some tests add to our greater understanding of the pandemic's size, impact, and direction. Here is a breakdown of the differences between diagnostic, antibody, and antigen testing.

See the rest of the story at Business Insider

NOW WATCH: 'I'm not going to sit up here and pretend like it's a joke': 3 coronavirus patients share their stories from quarantine

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'Concierge doctors' who charge $10,000 a month for house calls and easy access to coronavirus tests have been cast as the villains of the pandemic. We talked to 6 of them to hear what they think the real problem is.

Lisa Larkin MD & Associates

  • Ultrawealthy and sometimes asymptomatic Americans are using concierge doctors to access COVID-19 tests amid a nationwide shortage.
  • The doctors, whose monthly fees can range up to $10,000 a month and don't accept insurance, can offer coronavirus antibody test results in as little as two hours; results for the general public can take days.
  • Even some concierge doctors question the ethics of offering tests to their wealthy clientele that aren't available to the general public.
  • Both concierge doctors and their clients told Business Insider that America's health care system is dysfunctional, and that patients are healthier operating outside it.
  • Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

Jamie Gerdsen, the 46-year-old CEO of Cincinnati-based construction company Apollo Home, wanted his 200 employees to know how seriously he was taking the coronavirus pandemic. To prove it, he decided to get tested in April. 

For Gerdsen, the process was simple. All he had to do was call his doctor, set up an appointment time for him and his wife, and get to his doctor's drive-through testing center. At the center, they showed their IDs, answered a few questions, and got their fingers pricked, all without getting out of their car. The results came into Gerdsen's email inbox two hours later. 

See the rest of the story at Business Insider

NOW WATCH: We tested a machine that brews beer at the push of a button

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How to clean up your computer, smartphone to get them ready for life after the lockdown

Your computer, smartphones might be holding videos, photos and audio in various folders, and you would not even know that it's there. Hence, ET Wealth tells you the following methods on how to clean up your devices for more efficiency.




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There are many people behind the box you received this Diwali. This heartwarming video shows how YOU made the festivities brighter for them.




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Importance of a WordPress Theme Niche for your Website

Everybody wants to become the best in their industry offline, as well as online. For example, if you’re selling baby clothes online, then you probably want to be the best selling or the most appreciated eShop. If you have a travel blog, you definitely want to be an influencer for other travelers. Also, if your...




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Britain’s Best Gardening Couple Outdo Themselves With Spring Spectacular After Spending Lockdown Tending Their Oasis

The Newtons have created ‘Britain’s best garden’ and grown a spring spectacular bursting with color in Walsall after spending lockdown tending their oasis.

The post Britain’s Best Gardening Couple Outdo Themselves With Spring Spectacular After Spending Lockdown Tending Their Oasis appeared first on Good News Network.




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Now Children With Autism or Sensory Issues Can Buy Vans Shoes Designed Exclusively For Them

In addition to the shoes being released in a soothing range of colors, they have also done away with shoelaces and complex attachments.

The post Now Children With Autism or Sensory Issues Can Buy Vans Shoes Designed Exclusively For Them appeared first on Good News Network.




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After Rediscovering Warehouse Treasure Trove of 50,000 Face Masks, IKEA Donates Them All to Hospital

The masks had been left in the warehouse of the Swedish store to gather dust following the most recent bird flu outbreak.

The post After Rediscovering Warehouse Treasure Trove of 50,000 Face Masks, IKEA Donates Them All to Hospital appeared first on Good News Network.




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The rules on having a bonfire in your garden as Surrey councils warn against them

While it is not illegal to have a bonfire, some Surrey councils are urging residents not to light them




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There’s carbon in them thar hills: But how much? Could Pacific Northwest forests store more?

As a signatory to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, the United States annually compiles a report on the nation's carbon flux—the amount of carbon emitted into the atmosphere compared to the amount stored by terrestrial landscapes.




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Mathematical Proof That Rocked Number Theory Will Be Published

But some experts say author Shinichi Mochizuki failed to fix a fatal flaw in the solution of a major arithmetic problem

-- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com




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Remembering Mathematical Magician John Conway

His creative and influential ideas spilled over into quantum physics, philosophy and computer science

-- Read more on ScientificAmerican.com




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Nine Themed CT American Revolution Tours

A mixed media site that provides nine themed Connecticut American Revolution driving/bicycling tours, complete with cue sheets, Google Maps, 130 pages of narratives and biographies and more.




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WordPress Theme Releases for 3/11

Attitude is a simple, clean, and responsive retina-ready theme. Catch Everest is a simple, clean, and responsive theme. Liberus is an ideal business related theme that is relatively simple and would suit any blog or website. Stitch is an elegant, modern theme with optional fixed header.




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WordPress Theme Releases for 3/15

Ease is a simple red and white theme. Nomad is an attractive professional, business or blog theme with an unusual, very narrow orientation and design. Sensitive is fully responsive theme using Twitter Bootstrap and a Metro-styled accent. Visual is a dark minimalist theme for displaying photos and images.




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WordPress Theme Releases for 3/19

Cazuela is a neutral colored theme. Ilisa is a clean and minimal theme that can be easily used as a personal portfolio or a business website. Partition has a light, lively, colorful, yet professional and classic appearance.