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Interstellar signal linked to aliens was actually just a truck

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

Sound waves thought to be from a 2014 meteor fireball north of Papua New Guinea were almost certainly vibrations from a truck rumbling along a nearby road, new research shows. The findings raise doubts that materials pulled last year from the ocean are alien materials from that meteor, as was widely reported.

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The Importance of Analytics and Reporting in Healthcare

Smart Data Collective

Analytics and reporting have become indispensable in the rapidly evolving healthcare landscape, driving transformation across patient care, operational efficiency, and strategic decision-making. These valuable tools enable providers to delve into vast amounts of health data for insights that enhance outcomes, personalize treatments plans, and deepen understanding of health trends.

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Children surpass a year of HIV remission after treatment pause

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Four children have remained free of detectable HIV for more than one year after their antiretroviral therapy (ART) was paused to see if they could achieve HIV remission, according to new research. The children, who acquired HIV before birth, were enrolled in a clinical trial in which an ART regimen was started within 48 hours of birth and then closely monitored for drug safety and HIV viral suppression.

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Ways Marketers Can Use Customer Data

Smart Data Collective

The advent of sophisticated data analytics tools has revolutionized how businesses approach marketing. With an abundance of customer data at their fingertips, marketers are now empowered to understand their audience like never before.

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New study reveals insight into which animals are most vulnerable to extinction due to climate change

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In a new study, researchers have used the fossil record to better understand what factors make animals more vulnerable to extinction from climate change. The results could help to identify species most at risk today from human-driven climate change.

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The Importance of Maintaining Consistency in Your Small Business’s Cybersecurity Protocols

Smart Data Collective

When it comes to owning and operating a small business, cybersecurity can often feel like the last priority on the list. However, failing to install and frequently update robust cybersecurity measures can have dire consequences.

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The Great Masquerader: What Is Whipple’s Disease?

Gideon

Whipple’s disease is also known as ‘The Great Masquerader.’ Symptoms of the rare bacterial infection are similar to many other conditions, making it very difficult to diagnose. While the small intestine is most infected, the disease can impact the entire body, including the Central Nervous System. Read more on the GIDEON blog. The post The Great Masquerader: What Is Whipple’s Disease?

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Rock weathering and climate: Low-relief mountain ranges are largest carbon sinks

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

For many hundreds of millions of years, the average temperature at the surface of the Earth has varied by not much more than 20 degrees Celsius, facilitating life on our planet. To maintain such stable temperatures, Earth appears to have a 'thermostat' that regulates the concentration of atmospheric carbon dioxide over geological timescales, influencing global temperatures.

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Banning menthol tobacco products would reduce smoking, save lives

Public Health Newswire

Most Americans support ending menthol flavoring

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Earth's earliest forest revealed in Somerset fossils

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The oldest fossilized forest known on Earth -- dating from 390 million years ago -- has been found in the high sandstone cliffs along the Devon and Somerset coast of South West England.

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ISID Career Center

ProMED

Welcome to ISID’s Career Center! Our new career center is the job board for infectious disease and public health professionals. Whether you are a job seeker or employer, you can gain insights on: Career descriptions Salary range Occupational outlook Typical activities performed in a role Education required Comparison of employment statistics using local, state, and nationwide averages Related occupations “Day in the life” videos and more!

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Loss of nature costs more than previously estimated

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

Researchers propose that governments apply a new method for calculating the benefits that arise from conserving biodiversity and nature for future generations.

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The Network Appoints Quang (“Q”) Dang as Managing Director, Legal Programs & Strategy

The Network for Public Health Law

The Network for Public Health Law is thrilled to announce the appointment of Quang (“Q”) Dang as Managing Director, Legal Programs and Strategy. As part of the Network’s leadership team, Dang will oversee and coordinate the work of project and regional teams in advancing law and policy solutions through provision of direct legal technical assistance and capacity building to stakeholders working to create healthier, more equitable communities.

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Baby quasars: Growing supermassive black holes

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The James Webb Space Telescope makes one of the most unexpected findings within its first year of service: A high number of faint little red dots in the distant Universe could change the way we understand the genesis of supermassive black holes.

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Banning menthol tobacco products would reduce smoking, save lives

Public Health Newswire

Most Americans support ending menthol flavoring

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Lost tombs and quarries rediscovered on British military base in Cyprus

Science Daily: Pharmacology News

Archaeologists rediscovers 46 sites at the Eastern Sovereign Base Area at Dhekelia, Cyprus. Archaeologists located sites from archive records, a number of which were thought to have been 'lost.' They uncovered evidence of quarries and tombs likely to span from the Bronze Age, Byzantine, Hellenistic and Roman periods.

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