ben Prescribing benzodiazepines in young adults with anxiety: a qualitative study of GP perspectives By bjgp.org Published On :: 2024-10-31T16:05:26-07:00 BackgroundIncident benzodiazepine prescriptions in primary care for anxiety decreased between 2003 and 2018. However, from 2008, incident prescribing of benzodiazepines for anxiety increased among those aged 18–34 years. There are increasing concerns around prescribing of benzodiazepines. Further, although guidelines state benzodiazepines should only be prescribed short term, in 2017, 44% of incident prescriptions were prescribed for longer than the recommended duration of 2–4 weeks.AimTo understand when and why GPs prescribe benzodiazepines for anxiety in young adults.Design and settingA qualitative study was undertaken using in-depth interviews with 17 GPs from 10 general practices in South West England.MethodInterviews were conducted by telephone or videocall. A topic guide was used to ensure consistency across interviews. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed verbatim, and data analysed using reflexive thematic analysis.ResultsGPs described caution in prescribing benzodiazepines for anxiety in young adults, but thought they had an important role in acute situations. GPs described caution in prescribing duration, but some thought longer-term prescriptions could be appropriate. In light of these views, some GPs questioned whether primary care needs to revisit how clinicians are using benzodiazepines. GPs perceived that some young adults requested benzodiazepines and suggested this might be because they wanted quick symptom relief. GPs noted that refusing to prescribe felt uncomfortable and that the number of young adults presenting to general practice, already dependent on benzodiazepines, had increased.ConclusionPatient-driven factors for prescribing benzodiazepines suggest there are current unmet treatment needs among young adults with anxiety. Given increases in prescribing in this age group, it may be timely to revisit the role of benzodiazepines in the management of people with anxiety in primary care. Full Article
ben A Few Doctors Will See Some of You: The Critical Role of Underrepresented in Medicine (URiM) Family Physicians in the Care of Medicaid Beneficiaries [Original Research] By www.annfammed.org Published On :: 2024-09-23T14:00:14-07:00 PURPOSE Despite being key to better health outcomes for patients from racial and ethnic minority groups, the proportion of underrepresented in medicine (URiM) physicians remains low in the US health care system. This study linked a nationally representative sample of family physicians (FPs) with Medicaid claims data to explore the relative contributions to care of Medicaid populations by FP race and ethnicity. METHODS This descriptive cross-sectional study used 2016 Medicaid claims data from the Transformed Medicaid Statistical Information System and from 2016-2017 American Board of Family Medicine certification questionnaire responses to examine the diversity and Medicaid participation of FPs. We explored the diversity of FP Medicaid patient panels and whether they saw ≥150 beneficiaries in 2016. Using logistic regression models, we controlled for FP demographics, practice characteristics, and characteristics of the communities in which they practiced. RESULTS Of 13,096 FPs, Latine, Hispanic, or of Spanish Origin (LHS) FPs and non-LHS Black FPs saw more Medicaid beneficiaries compared with non-LHS White and non-LHS Asian FPs. The patient panels of URiM FPs had a much greater proportion of Medicaid beneficiaries from racial and ethnic minority groups. Overall, non-LHS Black and LHS FPs had greater odds of seeing ≥150 Medicaid beneficiaries in 2016. CONCLUSIONS These findings clearly show the critical role URiM FPs play in caring for Medicaid beneficiaries, suggesting physician race and ethnicity are correlated with Medicaid participation. Diversity in the health care workforce is essential for addressing racial health inequities. Policies need to address problems in pathways to medical education, including failures to recruit, nurture, and retain URiM students. Full Article
ben A skilful primer makes sense of the mathematics beneath AI's hood By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Wed, 24 Jul 2024 19:00:00 +0100 Anil Ananthaswamy's Why Machines Learn: The elegant maths behind modern AI explores the mechanics of the AI revolution, but doesn't examine its ethics Full Article
ben Mars study suggests ocean's amount of water could be miles beneath red planet’s surface By www.foxnews.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Aug 2024 21:02:18 -0400 A new study suggests there could be water miles under the dusty surface of Mars, with enough water to fill a global-sized ocean a mile deep. Full Article 373f76a6-8056-533c-9a6e-09c19157ccfc fnc Fox News fox-news/science/air-and-space/mars fox-news/science/air-and-space fox-news/science fox-news/science article
ben Never mind the health benefits, there are green reasons to stop vaping By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Wed, 28 Aug 2024 19:00:00 +0100 I am one of millions of vapers in the UK, but growing evidence of the impact these e-cigarettes have on the environment means it may be time to quit, says Graham Lawton Full Article
ben The surprising mental health and brain benefits of weight-loss drugs By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Wed, 12 Jun 2024 17:00:00 +0100 Drugs like Ozempic and Wegovy have unexpected effects on the brain, opening up potential new ways to treat depression, anxiety, addiction and Alzheimer’s Full Article
ben Children with cancer may benefit from having a cat or dog 'pen pal' By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 19:00:32 +0100 Interacting with animals seems to provide emotional support to young people with a serious illness, even when the contact is via letters and not face to face Full Article
ben The surprising truth about the health benefits of snacking By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Tue, 29 Oct 2024 17:00:00 +0000 We get about a quarter of our calories from snacks and new research shows that this isn't necessarily bad for us. Done right, snacking can boost our health Full Article
ben Republican Gabe Evans wins Colorado's 8th Congressional District, beating incumbent Yadira Caraveo By www.foxnews.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 22:01:40 -0500 The Associated Press has declared a winner in Colorado's 8th Congressional District which has been one of the most closely watched races in the country. Full Article a466e502-3378-573c-8ecc-0e628d1b45ea fnc Fox News fox-news/politics fox-news/us/us-regions/west/colorado fox-news/politics/elections fox-news/politics/house-of-representatives fox-news/politics article
ben Katherine Bennell-Pegg: Australia’s First Astronaut Makes History By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2024 15:24:40 +0000 This is a sponsored article brought to you by BESydney. In July 2024, Sydney woman Katherine Bennell-Pegg made history as the first astronaut to graduate under the Australian flag and the first female astronaut in Australia. Her journey, marked by determination and discipline, showcases Australia’s growing prominence in space exploration and research. From her academic achievements at the University of Sydney (USYD) to her rigorous training at the European Space Agency (ESA), Bennell-Pegg’s success has paved a path forward for aspiring space and aerospace professionals in Australia and globally. A journey to the stars begins in Sydney Katherine Bennell-Pegg was born in Sydney, New South Wales, and grew up in the Northern Beaches area. Her fascination with space began at an early age. “I always dreamed of being an astronaut,” Bennell-Pegg shared in her “Insights from an Australian Astronaut” Space Forum Speech in July 2024. “When I was young, it was for the adventure, but after more than a decade working in space, it’s now because I know the role it plays in tackling real-world problems and developing new knowledge that can benefit our society, environment and science.” Sydney: A Hub for Space InnovationSydney, the vibrant heart of the state of New South Wales (NSW), stands at the forefront of aerospace innovation in Australia. With its world-class research facilities, leading academic institutions and strategic geographic positioning, Sydney is not only Australia’s gateway to the Indo-Pacific but also a burgeoning hub for international aerospace endeavours.NSW is home to more than 40 per cent of Australia’s aerospace industry. Substantial investments from both the state and federal governments support this concentration of capabilities, underpinning Sydney’s role as a leader in aerospace. From advanced manufacturing and cybersecurity to quantum technologies and space exploration, this progressive city is truly thriving.Sydney’s appeal as a desirable location for hosting aerospace conferences and business events is bolstered by its comprehensive infrastructure, vibrant startup community and strategic position as a transport hub.Sydney’s track record of successfully hosting events highlights the city’s ability to organise impactful international gatherings, including:Australian Space SummitNew Horizons SummitCubeSatPlus2024 - NEW SPACE: Unbounded SkiesSydney will also host the 76th International Astronautical Congress from 29 September to 3 October 2025 and the 34th Congress of the International Council for the Aeronautical Sciences (ICAS) to be held 13 to 17 September 2026. Both will take place at ICC Sydney, further solidifying Sydney’s status as a central hub for aerospace events.Would you like to know more about Sydney’s credentials in Aerospace? Download our Aerospace eBook or visit besydney.com.au Sydney proved to be the ideal location for Bennell-Pegg’s journey to begin. She studied at the University of Sydney, where she earned a Bachelor of Engineering (Honors) in Aeronautical Engineering (Space) and a Bachelor of Science (Advanced) in Physics. Sydney’s universities are at the forefront of aerospace education and research. Institutions such as the University of Sydney (USYD), the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney) and the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) attract students from around the world. UNSW Sydney, with its School of Aerospace, Mechanical, and Mechatronic Engineering, is renowned for its innovative research in space technology and satellite systems, while UTS provides cutting-edge programs in aerospace engineering and physics, emphasizing practical applications and industry partnerships. USYD excels in aeronautical engineering and space science, supported by advanced facilities and strong ties to major aerospace organisations. Together, these universities offer comprehensive programs that integrate theoretical knowledge with hands-on experience, preparing students for dynamic careers in the rapidly evolving aerospace and space sectors. Having excelled in her studies at USYD, Bennell-Pegg was awarded the Charles Kuller Graduation Prize for her top-placed undergraduate thesis. Subsequently, her quest for knowledge took her to Europe, where she earned two Master of Science degrees: one in Astronautics and Space Engineering from Cranfield University and another in Space Technology from Luleå University of Technology. Reflecting on her educational path, Bennell-Pegg stated, “With the encouragement of my parents, I researched what it would take to become an astronaut and worked hard at school, participating in everything from aerobatic flying lessons to amateur astronomy.” Inside the rigorous training regimen of an astronaut Bennell-Pegg’s professional career began with roles at Airbus UK, where she contributed to numerous space missions and concept studies, such as Martian in-situ resource utilisation and space debris removal. Her expertise led her to the Australian Space Agency, where she became the Director of Space Technology. In 2021, Bennell-Pegg was invited by the European Space Agency (ESA) to undertake Basic Astronaut Training at the European Astronaut Centre in Germany. When the ESA application opened in 2021, it was the first opening in 15 years. Bennell-Pegg jumped at the opportunity to apply alongside over 22,000 others from 22 countries. She endured six knock-out rounds, including medical, psychometrics, psychology and technical tests and made it to the group of 25 who passed. This historic invitation marked the first time an international astronaut candidate was offered training by the ESA. “The training was demanding, but it was also an incredible opportunity to learn from some of the best minds in the field and to be part of a team that is pushing the boundaries of human exploration.”—Katherine Bennell-Pegg Bennell-Pegg’s training regimen was intense, encompassing physical conditioning, complex simulations, and theoretical classes designed to prepare candidates for long-duration missions to the International Space Station (ISS) and beyond. This included: Studies in biology, astronomy, earth sciences, meteorology, materials, medical and fluids, both in theory and in labs. Radiation research – an area of expertise for Australia. This will increase as humans travel back to the Moon. Medical operations: Astronauts need to be able to perform medical procedures on themselves and others. Training for expeditions: This included honing team dynamics through behavioral training, ocean and winter survival training, rescue and firefighting. Sharing her thoughts on this transformative experience, Bennell-Pegg said, “The training was demanding, but it was also an incredible opportunity to learn from some of the best minds in the field and to be part of a team that is pushing the boundaries of human exploration.” In April 2024, Bennell-Pegg completed her training, graduating with her ESA classmates from “The Hoppers” group. Upon graduation, she became fully qualified for assignments on long-duration missions to the ISS, making her the first Australian female astronaut and the first person to train as an astronaut under the Australian flag. “I want to use this experience to open doors for Australian scientists and engineers to utilize space for their discoveries,” Bennell-Pegg said. “I hope to inspire the pursuit of STEM careers and show all Australians that they too can reach for the stars.” Elevating Australia’s role in space exploration Katherine Bennell-Pegg’s achievements represent a significant milestone. Her journey from the University of Sydney to the rigorous training programs at the European Astronaut Centre showcases the potential of Australian talent in the global space community. “Being the first astronaut trained under the Australian flag is an incredible honor,” Bennell-Pegg said. “I’m grateful for the support that has fueled me through intense training and opened doors for more Australians in space exploration. Whether I fly or not, there is much to accomplish here on Earth. I’m excited to leverage this experience to inspire future generations in STEM and elevate Australia’s presence in the global space community. Becoming an astronaut is just the beginning.” Bennell-Pegg’s dream to become an Australian astronaut is more than just a personal triumph; it is a win for anyone who aspires to a career in space or aerospace. Sydney, with its world-class educational institutions, advanced manufacturing facilities scheduled for the Western Sydney Aerotropolis and expanding opportunities in aerospace and defence, is an ideal starting point for anyone looking to make their mark in these sectors. Would you like to know more about Sydney’s credentials in Aerospace? Download our Aerospace eBook or visit besydney.com.au Full Article Astronauts Australia Space Space flight Type:sponsored
ben New secret math benchmark stumps AI models and PhDs alike By arstechnica.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 22:49:58 +0000 FrontierMath's difficult questions remain unpublished so that AI companies can't train against it. Full Article AI Biz & IT AI benchmarks Anthropic benchmarks Claude 3.5 Epoch AI FrontierMath google GPT-4o large language models machine learning o1-preview openai research papers vibemarks
ben With Trump's win, Elon Musk stands to benefit By www.npr.org Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 15:56:59 -0500 The billionaire businessman has spent weeks campaigning relentlessly for Donald Trump. That dedication could lead to major benefits for him and his companies. Full Article
ben Have a protein-rich breakfast every day for these 7 benefits - Hindustan Times By news.google.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 08:31:55 GMT Have a protein-rich breakfast every day for these 7 benefits Hindustan Times6 Protein-Packed Breakfast Without Eggs HerZindagi8 High-Protein Indian Breakfast Recipes to Fuel Your Day RecipesWholesome Indian breakfasts that boost energy Business Insider India5 DIY Protein-Packed Snacks That You Can Replace Breakfast With WION Full Article
ben RG Kar rape case: Bengal governor seeks report from CM after Sanjay Roy made big allegation against ex-Kolkata top cop - Hindustan Times By news.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 02:21:03 GMT RG Kar rape case: Bengal governor seeks report from CM after Sanjay Roy made big allegation against ex-Kolkata top cop Hindustan TimesRG Kar rape case: Bengal Guv seeks report from Mamata govt after accused Sanjay Roy claims ‘Vineet Goel is threatening…’ MintVideo | RG Kar Case News | Kolkata Horror: Prime Accused Sanjay Roy's 'Shocking Revelation' On Camera NDTVRG Kar rape-murder victim’s dad deposes on day 1 of trial The Times of IndiaRG Kar case: CM Mamata asked to submit report on prime accused's claim CNBCTV18 Full Article
ben Neil Simon’s vintage comedy ‘The Odd Couple’ returns to Bengaluru’s theatre By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:29:28 +0530 Ajai Kesavan’s The Odd Couple attempts to bring laughter and nostalgia to Bengaluru with a fresh take on Neil Simon’s beloved comedy about unlikely roommates Full Article Theatre
ben Gallery DTALE ARCHIST opens in Bengaluru By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 12:55:26 +0530 The inaugural show of Gallery DTALE ARCHIST, a new art space in the city, will be on till November 15 Full Article Art
ben Apophyllite Crystal: Meaning, Healing Properties, and Benefits By science.howstuffworks.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Nov 2024 00:27:03 -0400 Apophyllite: Discover the healing powers of apophyllite crystals, known for enhancing clarity, intuition, and spiritual growth. Perfect for meditation and relaxation. Full Article
ben Agate Stone: Meaning, Uses, and How to Benefit from Its Energy By science.howstuffworks.com Published On :: Wed, 06 Nov 2024 05:00:03 -0500 Discover agate meaning: learn how this beautiful crystal supports emotional healing, balance, and grounding energy, making it a must-have for spiritual wellness. Full Article
ben Honor Veterans by Improving the Benefits of Military Service — and Reducing the Risks By www.nationalreview.com Published On :: Mon, 11 Nov 2024 20:45:48 +0000 Private ownership, consumer choice, and competition would deliver better benefits to veterans — and force policy-makers to confront the costs of military engagements. Full Article
ben Medicamentos biosimilares: Lo que los pacientes deben saber By www.flickr.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Aug 2024 11:55:28 -0700 The U.S. Food and Drug Administration posted a video: ¿Qué son los biosimilares? Los biosimilares son un tipo de medicamento que se usa para tratar una variedad de afecciones, como enfermedades crónicas de la piel y los intestinos, artritis, diabetes, afecciones renales, degeneración macular y algunos tipos de cáncer. Un biosimilar es un tipo de medicamento biológico. La mayoría de los medicamentos biológicos se elaboran usando fuentes vivas, como células animales, bacterias o levaduras. Debido a que en su mayoría provienen de fuentes vivas, todos los tipos de productos biológicos tienen diferencias menores que ocurren naturalmente entre los lotes de producción. Así como los medicamentos de marca tienen versiones genéricas, los biológicos originales pueden tener biosimilares. La cuidadosa revisión de datos, estudios y pruebas por parte de la FDA ayuda a garantizar que los productos biosimilares brinden los mismos beneficios de tratamiento que el producto biológico original aprobado por la FDA. Los biosimilares pueden brindarle más acceso a tratamientos importantes y también pueden ahorrarle dinero, dependiendo de su cobertura de seguro. Se han aprobado muchos biosimilares diferentes y se esperan aún más. Para obtener más información, visite www.fda.gov/biosimilars Full Article
ben A Bendy RISC-V Processor By spectrum.ieee.org Published On :: Wed, 25 Sep 2024 15:00:03 +0000 For the first time, scientists have created a flexible programmable chip that is not made of silicon. The new ultralow-power 32-bit microprocessor from U.K.-based Pragmatic Semiconductor and its colleagues can operate while bent, and can run machine learning workloads. The microchip’s open-source RISC-V architecture suggests it might cost less than a dollar, putting it in a position to power wearable healthcare electronics, smart package labels, and other inexpensive items, its inventors add.For example, “we can develop an ECG patch that has flexible electrodes attached to the chest and a flexible microprocessor connected to flexible electrodes to classify arrhythmia conditions by processing the ECG data from a patient,” says Emre Ozer, senior director of processor development at Pragmatic, a flexible chip manufacturer in Cambridge, England. Detecting normal heart rhythms versus an arrhythmia “is a machine learning task that can run in software in the flexible microprocessor,” he says.Flexible electronics have the potential for any application requiring interactions with soft materials, such as devices worn on or implanted within the body. Those applications could include on-skin computers, soft robotics, and brain-machine interfaces. But, conventional electronics are made of rigid materials such as silicon.Open-source, Flexible, and Fast EnoughPragmatic sought to create a flexible microchip that cost significantly less to make than a silicon processor. The new device, named Flex-RV, is a 32-bit microprocessor based on the metal-oxide semiconductor indium gallium zinc oxide (IGZO).Attempts to create flexible devices from silicon require special packaging for the brittle microchips to protect them from the mechanical stresses of bending and stretching. In contrast, pliable thin-film transistors made from IGZO can be made directly at low temperatures onto flexible plastics, leading to lower costs.The new microchip is based on the RISC-V instruction set. (RISC stands for reduced instruction set computer.) First introduced in 2010, RISC-V aims to enable smaller, lower-power, better-performing processors by slimming down the core set of instructions they can execute.“Our end goal is to democratize computing by developing a license-free microprocessor,” Ozer says.RISC-V’s is both free and open-source, letting chip designer dodge the costly licensing fees associated with proprietary architectures such as x86 and Arm. In addition, proprietary architectures offer limited opportunities to customize them, as adding new instructions is generally restricted. In contrast, RISC-V encourages such changes. A bent Flex-RV microprocessor runs a program to print ‘Hello World’. Pragmatic Semiconductor“We chose the Serv designed by Olof Kindgren... as the open source 32-bit RISC-V CPU when we designed Flex-RV,” Ozer says. “Serv is the smallest RISC-V processor in the open-source community.”Other processors have been built using flexible semiconductors, such as Pragmatic’s 32-bit PlasticARM and an ultracheap microcontroller designed by engineers in Illinois. Unlike these earlier devices, Flex-RV is programmable and can run compiled programs written in high-level languages such as C. In addition, the open-source nature of RISC-V also let the researchers equip Flex-RV with a programmable machine learning hardware accelerator, enabling artificial intelligence applications.Each Flex-RV microprocessor has a 17.5 square millimeter core and roughly 12,600 logic gates. The research team found Flex-RV could run as fast as 60 kilohertz while consuming less than 6 milliwatts of power.All previous flexible non-silicon microprocessors were tested solely on the wafers they were made on. In contrast, Flex-RV was tested on flexible printed circuit boards, which let the researchers see how well it operated when flexed. The Pragmatic team found that Flex-RV could still execute programs correctly when bent to a curve with a radius of 3 millimeters. Performance varied between a 4.3 percent slowdown to a 2.3 percent speedup depending on the way it was bent. “Further research is needed to understand how bending conditions such as direction, orientation and angle impact performance at macro and micro scales,” Ozer says.Silicon microchips can run at gigahertz speeds, much faster than Flex-RV, but that shouldn’t be a problem, according to Ozer. “Many sensors—for example, temperature, pressure, odor, humidity, pH, and so on—in the flexible electronics world typically operate very slowly at hertz or kilohertz regimes,” he says. “These sensors are used in smart packaging, labels and wearable healthcare electronics, which are the emerging applications for which flexible microprocessors will be useful. Running the microprocessor at 60 kHz would be more than enough to meet the requirements of these applications.”Ozer and his team suggest each Flex-RV might cost less than a dollar. Although Ozer did not want to say how much less than a dollar it might cost, he says they are confident such low costs are possible “thanks to low-cost flexible chip fabrication technology by Pragmatic and a license-free RISC-V technology.”The scientists detailed their findings online 25 September in the journal Nature. Full Article Flexible electronics Machine learning Wearables Smart tags Risc-v
ben Tools to Boost Beneficial Bacteria Can Help Poultry Farms Fight Salmonella By www.pewtrusts.org Published On :: Mon, 25 Jan 2021 09:13:00 -0500 Chicken products cause an estimated 1 in 7 of the nation’s human Salmonella illnesses each year, partly because the pathogen can easily contaminate the environments where birds are raised. To reduce the risk that contaminated meat will reach consumers, poultry companies need measures that control the bacterium on farms where chickens are bred and raised. Full Article
ben Benazir asked U.S. for security, was turned away By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sat, 21 May 2011 23:33:22 +0530 Full Article News
ben Benazir spoke of terror camps, bid to oust her By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sun, 22 May 2011 01:51:46 +0530 Full Article News
ben 127580: Ambassador's meeting with Benazir Bhutto on security and investigation of Karachi attack By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sun, 22 May 2011 05:01:10 +0530 Benazir Bhutto claimed that the Sindh Government had informed her that if she goes to Larkhana (her ancestral home), she would be attacked. Full Article The Cables
ben 128579: security status of Benazir Bhutto when she was assasinated By www.thehindu.com Published On :: Sun, 22 May 2011 05:01:24 +0530 It was made clear to the PPP representatives that certain dangers were inherent in the return of Bhutto to Karachi, mostly directed by elements from the northern areas. Full Article The Cables
ben The Benefits of Africa's New Free Trade Area By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Jun 11, 2015 Jun 11, 2015 The creation in June 2015 of a free trade area from Cape Town to Cairo is possibly the most significant event in Africa since the formation of the Organization of African Unity in 1963. It is a grand move to merge existing regional organization into a single African Economic Community. Full Article
ben The Enormous Risks and Uncertain Benefits of an Israeli Strike Against Iran's Nuclear Facilities By www.belfercenter.org Published On :: Apr 18, 2024 Apr 18, 2024 Assaf Zoran argues that an attack on Iran's nuclear facilities may have the opposite result of prompting an escalation in Iran’s nuclear developments, a pattern previously observed in response to kinetic actions attributed to Israel. Full Article
ben Research From Robert Half, FEI Examines Trends, Reveals Standards in Finance and Accounting - Benchmarking the Accounting & Finance Function: 2014 By www.multivu.com Published On :: 13 May 2014 12:08:00 EDT Benchmarking the Accounting & Finance Function: 2014 Full Article Banking Financial Services Workforce Management Human Resources Broadcast Feed Announcements Survey Polls & Research MultiVu Video
ben In Honor of Its One-Year Anniversary, Barclaycard Arrival Improves Travel Rewards and Benefits Program and Introduces Barclaycard Arrival Plus™ World Elite MasterCard® - Barclaycard Arrival Plus now with EMV By www.multivu.com Published On :: 14 May 2014 15:35:00 EDT Barclaycard Arrival Plus now with EMV Full Article Banking Financial Services Travel New Products Services Broadcast Feed Announcements MultiVu Video
ben CrissCross Expands Representative Payee Services to Serve as a National Resource for Qualified Beneficiaries - CrissCross Representative Payee Services By www.multivu.com Published On :: 27 Jun 2014 14:13:00 EDT CrissCross Representative Payee Services Full Article Banking Financial Services New Products Services Not for Profit Broadcast Feed Announcements MultiVu Video
ben Bengaluru Midnight Marathon (BMM) - MISSION BENGALURU MIDNIGHT MARATHON 2014 ACTIVATED By www.multivu.com Published On :: 12 Dec 2014 16:05:00 EST MISSION BENGALURU MIDNIGHT MARATHON 2014 ACTIVATED Full Article Banking Financial Services Sporting Events Not for Profit Corporate Social Responsibility MultiVu Video
ben INRIX 2015 Traffic Scorecard Sets Benchmark for U.S. Cities as Federal Government Accelerates Smart City Spending - INRIX: 10 Cities with Worst Traffic By www.multivu.com Published On :: 21 Mar 2016 09:20:00 EDT INRIX: 10 Cities with Worst Traffic Full Article Publishing Information Services Transportation Trucking Railroad Broadcast Feed Announcements Survey Polls & Research MultiVu Video
ben Turtle Beach Reinvents eSports Gaming Headsets With The Elite Pro - A New Benchmark For Competitive Gaming Audio Performance And Comfort - Turtle Beach Reveals the All-New Elite Pro By www.multivu.com Published On :: 04 May 2016 08:35:00 EDT Turtle Beach Reveals the All-New Elite Pro Full Article Computer Hardware Computer Software Consumer Electronics Sports Electronic Gaming Sports Equipment & Accessories New Products Services Broadcast Feed Announcements MultiVu Video
ben Data From One of Europe's Largest Independent Liver Transplant Registries Reveals Improved Graft Survival Benefit in Patients Receiving Advagraf� Prolonged Release Tacrolimus Compared to Those on Tacrolimus Immediate Release - Dr Aluv By www.multivu.com Published On :: 24 Feb 2015 10:36:00 EST Dr Aluvihare Full Article Biotechnology Healthcare Hospitals Medical Pharmaceuticals Clinical Trials Medical Discoveries MultiVu Video
ben Humana Celebrates Health Benefits of National Parks - Humana Launches Doctors in the Park By www.multivu.com Published On :: 02 Sep 2015 12:55:00 EDT Watch these doctors enjoy a taste of their own medicine #FindYourPark Full Article Healthcare Hospitals Leisure Travel Hotels Amusement Parks and Tourist Attractions Not for Profit Broadcast Feed Announcements Senior Citizens MultiVu Video
ben Tickets on Sale: Keep Memory Alive's 20th Annual Power of Love™ Gala Celebrates 90th Birthday of the Legendary Tony Bennett, May 21, 2016 - Tony Bennett on Keep Memory Alive By www.multivu.com Published On :: 06 Jan 2016 15:00:00 EST Tony Bennett talks about what it means to have Keep Memory Alive�s 20th annual Power of Love� gala honor him with a 90th birthday celebration on May 21, 2016 Full Article Entertainment Healthcare Hospitals Music Mental Health New Products Services Awards Broadcast Feed Announcements MultiVu Video
ben Benjamin Benichou By peopleofdesign.ru Published On :: Tue, 07 May 2024 07:01:33 +0000 Amazing arts created using AI... For Nike, LEGO, Balenciaga The post Benjamin Benichou first appeared on peopleofdesign. Full Article ai art 3D benjamin benichou illustration
ben Cloud-inspired material can bend light around corners By www.newscientist.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 10:00:21 +0000 Light can be directed and steered around bends using a method similar to the way clouds scatter photons, which could lead to advances in medical imaging, cooling systems and even nuclear reactors Full Article
ben 21 Terrific Tweets by Cat Pawrents Benefitting From the Bond With Their Fluffy Feline Friend By cheezburger.com Published On :: Sat, 09 Nov 2024 10:00:00 -0800 Hello all you cat pawrents, how are you doing this Caturday? Do you want to tell us about your cat child? Do you wish you could chit-chat about your fluffy feline friend all day long? Do you think any other humble hooman would want to hear about your kitty cat? If you answered "Yes" to the first two questions - know that you are very much not alone. A lot, and we mean a lot of cat pawrents just wait for an opportunity to talk about their beloved cat children. And if you've wondered about the answer to the third question - it's always a loud, resounding, meowing "Yes". There will always be cat pawrents who want to hear everything about other pawrents' cats, because cats are ameowzing.Some cat pawrents do it all the time - they tweet a lot about their lovely cats like the true feline fanatic fans they are - and it's a delight for every one of us to read about their experiences and adventures. Here are a few of the funniest, for your cat-filled viewing pleasure. Full Article hilarious funny cats tweets cat tweets funny tweets animal tweets Cats hilarious cats funny
ben Tax-News.com: EU Refers Netherlands To ECJ Over Beneficial Ownership Registry By www.tax-news.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Jul 2020 00:00:00 GMT The European Commission is taking action against the Netherlands for failing to fully implement the Fourth Anti-Money Laundering Directive in respect of the availability of information on entities' beneficial owners. Full Article
ben Bengaluru Records 4,427 Dengue Cases This Year By www.medindia.net Published On :: Karnataka Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao revealed that Bengaluru has recorded 4,427 medlinkdengue/medlink cases this year. He also announced the launch of a monitoring app for these cases. Full Article
ben Dengue Crisis Deepens in Bengal as Cases Surpass 50,000 Threshold By www.medindia.net Published On :: The medlinkdengue/medlink outbreak in West Bengal has escalated significantly, surpassing 50,000 reported cases. While the health department hasn't Full Article
ben Tax-News.com: EU Refers Netherlands To ECJ Over Beneficial Ownership Registry By www.tax-news.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Jul 2020 00:00:00 GMT The European Commission is taking action against the Netherlands for failing to fully implement the Fourth Anti-Money Laundering Directive in respect of the availability of information on entities' beneficial owners. Full Article
ben Heart Attack Patients Benefit from SGLT2 Inhibitor Empagliflozin By www.medindia.net Published On :: In patients hospitalized for medlinkacute myocardial infarction/medlink (MI), the SGLT2 inhibitor empagliflozin offers significant kidney protection. Full Article
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