expe Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 19, 2020 By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-02-19T08:47:03+05:30 Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 19, 2020 Full Article
expe Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 20, 2020 By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-02-20T08:47:23+05:30 Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 20, 2020 Full Article
expe Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 26, 2020 By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-02-26T08:53:37+05:30 Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 26, 2020 Full Article
expe Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 27, 2020 By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-02-27T08:46:21+05:30 Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for February 27, 2020 Full Article
expe Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 02, 2020 By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-02T08:51:06+05:30 Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 02, 2020 Full Article
expe Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 05, 2020 By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-05T08:49:05+05:30 Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 05, 2020 Full Article
expe Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 06, 2020 By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-06T08:47:14+05:30 Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 06, 2020 Full Article
expe Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 12, 2020 By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-12T09:17:54+05:30 Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 12, 2020 Full Article
expe Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 20, 2020 By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-03-20T08:58:23+05:30 Buy or Sell: Stock ideas by experts for March 20, 2020 Full Article
expe RIL Q4 earnings preview: Here is what to expect By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-30T10:21:53+05:30 RIL Q4 earnings preview: Here is what to expect Full Article
expe Union Budget 2019: Here's key demands, expectations of Foreign Investors By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2019-06-29T21:04:28+05:30 Union Budget 2019: Here's key demands, expectations of Foreign Investors Full Article
expe Don’t expect oil prices to go beyond $30 this year: Manish Singh By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-23T13:35:23+05:30 Don’t expect oil prices to go beyond $30 this year: Manish Singh Full Article
expe Will expedite scrappage policy, extend compliance timelines for auto companies where possible: Gadkari By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T15:22:35+05:30 “I have been trying for the last two years to pursue the scrappage policy. I have asked the Secretary (ministry of road transport and highways) to expedite the scrappage policy. Because this will help reduce production cost,” Gadkari said in an interaction with SIAM Institute on Thursday. Full Article
expe How a tiny widget waylaid the world’s biggest science experiment By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-03T11:40:31+05:30 The tale of ITER’s missing shims shows how even the best-laid contingency plans have had to be rewritten. Full Article
expe New York experiences beyond the Big Apple By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-04-03T12:40:00+05:30 The iconic Statue of Liberty. Image courtesy - iStock Welcome to the Empire State, otherwise known as New York. The state is home to profound experiences wi... Full Article
expe Expect RIL to conduct stake sale of up to 20%: Edelweiss Securities By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T16:31:53+05:30 ‘The debt will come down even further if fibre InvIT and Aramco sale happens’ Full Article
expe Staff visiting customers to maintain highest level of hygiene, ensure 'contactless' experience: Airtel CEO By economictimes.indiatimes.com Published On :: 2020-05-07T16:48:34+05:30 Airtel CEO Gopal Vittal, in a note to customers, said that the next phase of the journey has begun as the world slowly starts to open up. Full Article
expe Statement from Assistant Attorney General Stephen E. Boyd Expressing Support for Congressional Efforts to Expedite Payment of Public Safety Officer Benefits to First Responders Who Contract COVID-19 By www.justice.gov Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 00:00:00 -0400 Assistant Attorney General Stephen E. Boyd issued the following statement in support of efforts to streamline payments under the Public Safety Officer Benefit Program (PSOB) to public safety officers fatally injured while working during COVID-19: Full Article
expe SEC Provides Temporary, Conditional Relief to Allow Small Businesses to Pursue Expedited Crowdfunding Offerings By www.sec.gov Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 14:18:00 -0400 The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that it is providing temporary, conditional relief for established smaller companies affected by COVID-19 that may look to meet their urgent funding needs through a Regulation Crowdfunding offering.… Full Article
expe The Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission Announce Expedited Antitrust Procedure and Guidance for Coronavirus Public Health Efforts By www.justice.gov Published On :: Tue, 24 Mar 2020 00:00:00 -0400 The U.S. Department of Justice Antitrust Division and The Federal Trade Commission today issued a joint statement detailing an expedited antitrust procedure and providing guidance for collaborations of businesses working to protect the health and safety of Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article
expe Department of Justice Issues Business Review Letter to Medical Supplies Distributors Supporting Project Airbridge Under Expedited Procedure for COVID-19 Pandemic Response By www.justice.gov Published On :: Sat, 04 Apr 2020 00:00:00 -0400 The U.S. Department of Justice announced today that it will not challenge collaborative efforts of McKesson Corporation, Owens & Minor, Inc., Cardinal Health, Inc., Medline Industries, Inc., and Henry Schein, Inc. (together “Medical Supplies Distributors”) to expedite and increase manufacturing, sourcing, and distribution of personal-protective equipment (“PPE”) and coronavirus-treatment-related medication. These collaborative efforts are part of an emergency response developed and led by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to address supply needs arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Full Article
expe Justice Department Issues Business Review Letter to AmerisourceBergen Supporting Distribution of Critical Medicines Under Expedited Procedure for COVID-19 Pandemic Response By www.justice.gov Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 00:00:00 -0400 The Department of Justice announced today that it will not challenge collaborative efforts of AmerisourceBergen Corporation (AmerisourceBergen) to identify global supply opportunities, ensure product quality, and facilitate product distribution of medications and other healthcare supplies to treat COVID-19 patients. Full Article
expe No more samples: What you can expect at Minnesota's farmers markets By www.startribune.com Published On :: 2020-05-09T14:09:32+00:00 Consumers will find the farmers market experience to be altered due to social distancing guidelines. Full Article
expe New Visitor Center Parking Expected to Open in Time for Thanksgiving By www.nps.gov Published On :: Wed, 11 Nov 2009 19:00:00 EST https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/news_2009-11-12_phase_i.htm Full Article
expe Record-Breaking Visitation at Grand Canyon; Expect Long Waits at Entrance Stations and Shuttle Bus Stops for Independence Day Weekend By www.nps.gov Published On :: Mon, 29 Jun 2015 12:50:00 EST Visitation at Grand Canyon National Park is up 20 percent in 2015. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/record-breaking-visitation.htm Full Article
expe Expect Long Lines, Full Parking Lots and Plenty of Fun at Grand Canyon this Spring By www.nps.gov Published On :: Mon, 14 Mar 2016 13:18:00 EST Visitors to Grand Canyon National Park this spring break can expect long lines and full parking lots. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/spring-break-crowds.htm Full Article
expe Grand Canyon National Park Expecting a Busy Memorial Day Weekend By www.nps.gov Published On :: Tue, 24 May 2016 12:18:00 EST Visitors to Grand Canyon National Park over Memorial Day weekend can expect long lines, crowds, and full parking lots. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/busy-memorial-day.htm Full Article
expe Road Improvement Project Continues on South Rim with Additional Detours and Road Closures Expected to Start the Week of February 4, 2018 By www.nps.gov Published On :: Fri, 26 Jan 2018 06:49:00 EST Another phase of the 2018 South Rim roads improvement project will begin the week of February 4, which will include full closures of several Grand Canyon Village intersections. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/february-4-detours.htm Full Article
expe Grand Canyon National Park Changes Entrance Fee to Address Infrastructure Needs & Improve Visitor Experience By www.nps.gov Published On :: Thu, 12 Apr 2018 08:04:00 EST The National Park Service (NPS) announced today that Grand Canyon National Park will modify its entrance fees beginning June 1, 2018 to provide additional funding for infrastructure and maintenance needs that enhance the visitor experience. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/2018-entrance-fee-changes.htm Full Article
expe Bureau of Reclamation News Release: Water experiment to be conducted along the Colorado River while maintaining hydropower production this summer By www.nps.gov Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 09:58:00 EST From May 1 through August 31, the Department of the Interior will conduct a Macro-invertebrate Production Flow at Glen Canyon Dam. This experiment, also known as a Bug Flow, aims to improve egg-laying conditions for aquatic insects, which are the primary food source for endangered and native fish in the Colorado River. https://www.nps.gov/grca/learn/news/bor-news-water-experiment-to-be-conducted-along-the-colorado-river-while-maintaining-hydropower-production-this-summer.htm Full Article
expe 15-Year-old Karate Expert Teaches Moves to Seniors – and the Results Are Pure Gold By www.goodnewsnetwork.org Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 21:34:02 +0000 This young karate teacher hopes his YouTube channel is more contagious than the current pandemic—because he wants to keep seniors active, even if they’re stuck inside. Jeffrey Wall just turned 15, yet he is the founder of Golden Age Karate, an outreach program he began last October to teach seniors at the Friendship Village nursing […] The post 15-Year-old Karate Expert Teaches Moves to Seniors – and the Results Are Pure Gold appeared first on Good News Network. Full Article Kids Sports Instagram Great Kids Youth Ohio Seniors Attitude Aging Fitness
expe CSSplay - Responsive experimental 'viewport' layout By www.cssplay.co.uk Published On :: 2015-06-03 A second experimental CSS responsive single page website using 'viewport', suitable for all modern browsers and OS (fails in Safari PC) Full Article
expe CSSplay - Responsive experimental 'viewport' grid layout By www.cssplay.co.uk Published On :: 2015-06-11 Another experimental CSS responsive single page website using 'viewport' with a 3 x 3 grid, suitable for all modern browsers and OS (fails in Safari PC) Full Article
expe Necessary work: discovering old forests, new outlooks, and community on the H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest, 1948-2000. By www.fs.fed.us Published On :: Fri, 11 May 2007 15:20:00 PST The H.J. Andrews Experimental Forest (Andrews Forest) is both an idea and a particular place. It is an experimental landscape, a natural resource, and an ecosystem that has long inspired many people. On the landscape of the Andrews Forest, some of those people built the foundation for a collaborative community that fosters closer communication among the scientists and managers who struggle to understand how that ecosystem functions and to identify optimal management strategies for this and other national forest lands in the Pacific Northwest. People who worked there generated new ideas about forest ecology and related ecosystems. Working together in this place, they generated ideas, developed research proposals, and considered the implications of their work. They functioned as individuals in a science-based community that emerged and evolved over time. Individuals acted in a confluence of personalities, personal choices, and power relations. In the context of this unique landscape and serendipitous opportunities, those people created an exceptionally potent learning environment for science and management. Science, in this context, was largely a story of personalities, not simply a matter of test tubes, experimental watersheds, or top-down management sponsored by a large federal agency or university. Ideas flowed in a constructed environment that eventually linked people, place, and community with an emerging vision of ecosystem management. Drawing largely on oral history, this book explores the inner workings and structure of that science-based community. Science themes, management issues, specific research programs, the landscape itself, and the people who work there are all indispensable components of a complex web of community, the Andrews group. The first four chapters explore the origins of the Forest Service decision to establish an experimental forest in the west-central Oregon Cascades in 1948 and the people and priorities that transformed that field site into a prominent facility for interdisciplinary research in the coniferous biome of the International Biological Programme in the 1970s. Later chapters explore emerging links between long-term research and interdisciplinary science at the Andrews Forest. Those links shaped the group's response to concerns about logging in old-growth forests during the 1980s and 1990s. Concluding chapters explore how scientists in the group tried to adapt to new roles as public policy consultants in the 1990s without losing sight of the community values that they considered crucial to their earlier accomplishments. Full Article
expe Large-scale silviculture experiments of western Oregon and Washington By www.fs.fed.us Published On :: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 09:00:00 PST We review 12 large-scale silviculture experiments (LSSEs) in western Washington and Oregon with which the Pacific Northwest Research Station of the USDA Forest Service is substantially involved. We compiled and arrayed information about the LSSEs as a series of matrices in a relational database, which is included on the compact disc published with this report and available online at http://www.fs.fed.us/pnw/research/lsse. The LSSEs are both spatially and temporally large scale, with experimental treatment units between 5 and 100 acres and proposed study durations of 20 to 200 years. A defining characteristic of the LSSEs is that a broad range of response variables are measured to characterize the response of forest ecosystems to experimental treatments. We discuss the general value and limitations of the LSSEs and highlight some possible roles that can be played by the LSSEs in addressing management issues emerging at the beginning of the 21st century. Full Article
expe Emergent lessons from a century of experience with Pacific Northwest timber markets By www.fs.fed.us Published On :: Thu, 01 May 2008 08:15:00 PST Timber markets in the United States are areas where timber prices tend to be uniform because of the continuous interactions of buyers and sellers. These markets are highly competitive, volatile, and change relentlessly. This paper looks at how market interactions in the Pacific Northwest have responded to changes in underlying determinants of market behavior and government actions that have influenced supply or demand. Several messages emerge from timber markets about price reporting and changing definitions of price, long-term price trends, timber as an investment, impacts of market intervention, relations among different markets, and implications for future stewardship. The enduring message is that landowners and managers respond to price signals arising from market interactions, and their actions create the forests inherited by future generations. Full Article
expe Wood energy for residential heating in Alaska: current conditions, attitudes, and expected use. By www.fs.fed.us Published On :: Tue, 20 Jul 2010 14:10:00 PST This study considered three aspects of residential wood energy use in Alaska: current conditions and fuel consumption, knowledge and attitudes, and future use and conditions. We found that heating oil was the primary fuel for home heating in southeast and interior Alaska, whereas natural gas was used most often in south-central Alaska (Anchorage). Firewood heating played a much more important role as a secondary (vs. primary) heating source in all regions of Alaska. In interior Alaska, there was a somewhat greater interest in the use of wood energy compared to other regions. Likewise, consumption of fossil fuels was considerably greater in interior Alaska. Full Article
expe Building a citizen-agency partnership among diverse interests: the Colville National Forest and Northeast Washington Forestry Coalition Experience By www.fs.fed.us Published On :: Thu, 31 May 2012 14:55:00 PST Concerns about forest health and the threat of wildfire across the Western United States increasingly provide the impetus for communities to find land management solutions that serve multiple interests. Funding and procedural changes over the past decade have positioned federal agencies to put greater emphasis on multistakeholder partnerships and public outreach efforts. Partnerships build slowly over time, but can result in a healthier resource, reduced fire risk, greater stability for agency planning processes, and more resilient communities. Drawing on interviews with stakeholders representing broad interests in a partnership between the Northeast Washington Forestry Coalition and the Colville National Forest, we examine some of the critical factors leading to the partnership's success and identify challenges along the way. We illustrate how the citizens of Colville, Washington, overcame conflicts by learning to communicate their interests and use existing resources to advance a variety of goals, ranging from fuels reduction and active forest management to roadless area and wilderness management. We highlight a set of important organizational themes that have emerged from Colville to provide managers and other stakeholders with ideas for similar efforts. Full Article
expe Precommercial thinning: implications of early results from the Tongass-Wide Young-Growth Studies experiments for deer habitat in southeast Alaska. By www.fs.fed.us Published On :: Fri, 17 May 2013 13:50:00 PST This report documents the results from the first “5-year” round of understory responses to the Tongass-Wide Young-Growth Studies (TWYGS) treatments, especially in relation to their effects on food resources for black-tailed deer (Odocoileus hemionus sitkensis). Responses of understory vegetation to precommercial silviculture experiments after their first 4 to 8 years posttreatment were analyzed with the Forage Resource Evaluation System for Habitat (FRESH)-Deer model. The studies were conducted in western hemlock (Tsuga heterophylla)-Sitka spruce (Picea sitchensis) young-growth forests in southeast Alaska. All four TWYGS experiments were studied: (I) planting of red alder (Alnus rubra) within 1- to 5-year-old stands; (II) precommercial thinning at narrow and wide spacings (549 and 331 trees per hectare, respectively) in 15- to 25-year-old stands; (III) precommercial thinning at medium spacing (420 trees per hectare) with and without pruning in 25- to 35-yearold stands; and (IV) precommercial thinning at wide spacing (203 trees per hectare) with and without slash treatment versus thinning by girdling in >35-year-old stands. All experiments also included untreated control stands of identical age. FRESHDeer was used to evaluate the implications for deer habitat in terms of forage resources (species-specific biomass, digestible protein, and digestible dry matter) relative to deer metabolic requirements in summer (at two levels of requirements—maintenance only vs. lactation) and in winter (at six levels of snow depth). Full Article
expe Chinese meal proved expensive after thief tried to leave without paying his bill By www.chroniclelive.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 11:00:00 +0000 Steven Quinn was fined a total of £360 and ordered to pay £62 compensation after walking out without settling-up at Lau's restaurant, in Newcastle City Centre Full Article News
expe Sunderland's accounting move will have 'huge repercussions' for a prospective buyer, says expert By www.chroniclelive.co.uk Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 14:03:04 +0000 Sunderland's move to write off £20.5m loan as an exceptional operating expense will have a big impact, according to a football finance expert Full Article Sport
expe WJCT Public Media Launches The Jacksonville Music Experience By www.allaccess.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 01:20:01 -0700 In MARCH, WJCT PUBLIC MEDIA, which operates PBS WJCT TV and NPR WJCT/JACSONVILLE, launched the JACKSONVILLE MUSIC EXPERIENCE (JME). The new initiative was spearheaded by CEO DAVID … more Full Article
expe E-cigarette users experience vascular damage similar to that of smokers of combustible cigarettes By newsroom.heart.org Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 09:00:00 GMT Research Highlights: Young adults using e-cigarettes experienced arterial stiffness and blood vessel damage similar to those who smoke traditional cigarettes. There was no evidence that using e-cigarettes reduced the cardiovascular injury associated... Full Article
expe Miller: Stick with an experienced team By www.thegazette.com Published On :: Tue, 5 May 2020 14:01:05 -0400 I have been your County Auditor for over 13 years. I am on the ballot in the Democratic primary election and I have an opponent.I have been your County watchdog since 2007. I have been a nationally certified election administrator since 2009. I was Iowa’s County Auditor of the Year in 2013.I am for automatic voter registration when citizens turn 18.I am for improved post election audits, e.g., risk-limiting audits.I am for allowing felons to vote after they have served their sentences.I am for all vote-by-mail elections to reduce the risk of spreading COVID-19.I oversee a great team! The anchor of our team is First Deputy Auditor Becky Shoop. She has been with the county for over 40 years. Her institutional knowledge is indispensable. She provides guidance not only to our office, but other county offices.When a vacancy occurred on my elections team a few years ago, I hired local attorney Rebecca Stonawski as Deputy Commissioner of Elections. Her organizational skills and legal background have proved to be invaluable as election laws change from year to year.And finally, after I successfully lobbied to get the Code of Iowa changed so that county auditors can audit county accounts and funds, I promoted Rhonda Betsworth, a CPA (certified public accountant), to Deputy Auditor to oversee the County’s accounting and property tax systems.I am a U.S. Army Military Police veteran, former IBEW member, former Chair of the Linn County Democrats, and former Mayor of Robins.I am a member of Rotary, the American Legion, and the Catholic Church. My wife and I have been married for 42 years. We have three adult married children and nine grandchildren. I have been a dairy farmer, a deputy sheriff, an electronics technician for AT&T, a senior manager for Teleconnect and MCI, a senior project manager for Siemens, and an IT Director for Four Oaks of Iowa. I have owned my own profitable technology business.This is not the time to hire an amateur to run your elections. This is not the time to hand watchdog duties over to a former county supervisor who quit to take a job in DC. This is not the time to break up a great team.I request you vote in the Democratic primary election. I request you vote Miller for Auditor.Joel Miller is a candidate in the Democratic primary for Linn County auditor. Full Article Guest Columnist
expe Franken: Vote for principled, experienced leadership By www.thegazette.com Published On :: Tue, 5 May 2020 16:53:41 -0400 I’m Admiral Mike Franken, and I’m a candidate for the U.S. Senate.Months before COVID-19 gripped the world, and what feels like an eternity before it began to run roughshod over Iowa, I decided to run for U.S. Senate. Why? Because Iowans deserve experienced leadership in Washington.Now, Iowa suffers one of the worst outbreaks in the nation; currently, three Iowa cities are the home of the second, forth, and fifth worst outbreaks in the country.During a crisis, especially a crisis of this severity, there is no alternative to leadership, experience, and vision. Unfortunately, political decisions have taken precedence over workers and their families. Our governor is insistent on opening the state as local experts and the CDC frantically urge otherwise. Sen. Chuck Grassley has said little. And, indefensibly, Sen. Joni Ernst is declaring that “Iowa has fared pretty well” despite what we know to be true: Iowa still is in a crisis. And the worst still is to come. Iowa doesn’t just suffer from a pandemic, we suffer from a profound failure of leadership. The question that voters must ask ahead of the June 2 primary is clear: Where can an Iowan look for leadership? A lack of leadership may come from a lack of experience, as well. I’m no stranger to dealing with disasters, pandemics, or other crises. Hurricanes have slammed economies, and, working for the Department of Defense, I helped rebuild them. Ebola decimated communities and, working in the Pentagon and in Africa, I helped rally the international efforts to save them. I’ve been here before.My plan is to win this race by offering a showcase of leadership. Recently I began a Daily Coronavirus Briefing on Facebook Live to fill the vacuum of leadership left by Joni Ernst and others. I use these daily opportunities to set the record straight, to discuss what is best for Iowa, how to recover from this pandemic, and kick start our economy, and ultimately build a new America. In short, I will lead to achieve these opportunities. On June 2, we have a close race for the U.S. Senate. Let’s chart a new course. I am the only candidate with the experience to lead Iowans out of this crisis. Let’s cast a vote for principled, experienced leadership for Iowa. Michael Franken is a candidate in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate. Full Article Guest Columnist
expe Impressed with Franken’s experience, openness By www.thegazette.com Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 12:28:23 -0400 We invited Admiral Mike Franken to a gathering of voters to explain why he was qualified to run for the U.S. Senate. We were impressed with his friendliness, his openness, and especially his range of experience as a leader. One of those in attendance at our home was a woman who had served under his command on the U.S.S. Barry; it was a happy reunion for the sailor and the admiral. She had no hesitation in endorsing him and supporting him in his campaign. Admiral Franken also visited our son’s home in another city. Again, those gathered were impressed with Admiral Franken’s experiences and priorities But the person most impressed was our eight-year-old grandson. When Charlie walked into the room, Admiral Franken interrupted himself, introduced himself to Charlie and engaged him in genuine conversation. Charlie’s summation of politicians. “I like him. He was talking about boring stuff, but he was nice to me. People shouldn’t talk about boring stuff; they should just be nice to everyone.” Mike doesn’t talk about boring stuff — to us, anyway. He talks about the actions we want our United States Senate to take: pass legislation to address climate change, health care and the economy.Because Mike has experience as a leader and as a staff member on Capitol Hill, he has an advantage over newcomers to Washington. We, one Democrat and one Republican, encourage you to vote for Admiral Mike Franken to be our Senator.Dianne and Bim PrichardDeWitt Full Article Letters to the Editor
expe Recovery From Mild Brain Trauma Takes Longer Than Expected: Study By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 14:02:03 EDT "This study challenges current perceptions that most people with a sports-related mTBI recover within 10 to 14 days," said lead author Dr. Stephen Kara, from Axis Sports Medicine in Auckland, New Zealand. Full Article
expe Could you get PTSD from your pandemic experience? The long-term mental health effects of coronavirus By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 10:10:58 EDT Experiencing intense flashbacks, nightmares, irritability, anger, and fear? In the face of a traumatic event like the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s common to feel this way. Full Article
expe Could you get PTSD from your pandemic experience? The long-term mental health effects of coronavirus By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Monday, April 20, 2020 - 10:10am Experiencing intense flashbacks, nightmares, irritability, anger, and fear? In the face of a traumatic event like the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s common to feel this way. Full Article
expe How to Improve User Experience Design: Tips to Increase Conversion Rates By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 24 Apr 2020 13:53:03 +0000 No one can deny that UX (user experience) is the foundation of any website. This is the main reason why many website owners always look for ways to improve it. Some even spend a lot of money on design because of it. So, what is UX design exactly? And what is the difference between user […] Full Article Blog How-to & tutorials UX Web design