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Pampers® Canada partners with the Canadian Premature Babies Foundation and Préma-Québec to support NICU families

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Vendredi, mai 3, 2024

Choosing the right diaper and establishing a skin regimen designed for babies with heightened sensitivity to skin irritation is so important for premature babies.

Key Points: 
  • Choosing the right diaper and establishing a skin regimen designed for babies with heightened sensitivity to skin irritation is so important for premature babies.
  • To continue this support, Pampers® Canada is once again partnering with the Canadian Premature Babies Foundation (CPBF) and Préma-Québec to support families with premature babies across May and June.
  • This funding will go towards support programs for families of premature babies, including mental health and wellness resources.
  • Thanks to these generous donations from Pampers® Canada, we will be able to continue this support for Canadian families," said Fabiana Bacchini, Executive Director, Canadian Premature Babies Foundation.

Chiesi Group's 2023 Revenue Surpasses €3 Billion Mark, Reflecting 10% Growth Year-on-Year (+12% @CER), Underlining Commitment to Innovative, Sustainable Practices

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Lundi, avril 22, 2024

PARMA, Italy, April 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- In 2023, Chiesi, a research-oriented international biopharmaceutical group headquartered in Parma (Italy), with 31 affiliates worldwide, showcased the efficacy of its operating model centred around shared value, sustainability, and high ethical standards. Through this approach, Chiesi continues to deliver tangible benefits for patients, people, and the planet.

Key Points: 
  • Chiesi's fixed triple formulation for the treatment of asthma and COPD (Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease) achieved a 27% @CER growth.
  • Also, in 2023 it was introduced in China, presenting a pivotal opportunity for growth and expanding access to treatment for more patients.
  • In March 2023, Chiesi enriched its AIR portfolio thanks to the partnership with Affibody AB to develop and commercialize innovative treatments for respiratory diseases.
  • In November 2023, Chiesi signed a License Agreement with Haisco Pharmaceutical to develop, manufacture, and commercialise a novel solution for bronchiectasis.

Adhering to Asthma Medication is Safe for Pregnant Women with Asthma

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Vendredi, avril 19, 2024

MILWAUKEE , April 19, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Maintaining asthma medication and asthma control leads to safer perinatal outcomes for pregnant women according to new research published in The Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology: In Practice (JACI: In Practice), an official journal of the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology (AAAAI).

Key Points: 
  • "We showed the importance of continuing asthma medication during pregnancy to improve pregnancy, maternal and neonatal outcomes.
  • According to the research, asthma affects 5-13% of pregnant women with many women requiring daily pharmacotherapy to achieve asthma control, however, adherence to medication often decreases during pregnancy.
  • To understand the association between the use of asthma medication on asthma exacerbation and maternal and neonatal outcomes, researchers used linked population-based administrative databases from Alberta, Canada, spanning from 2012 to 2018 to categorize pregnant women with asthma based on their asthma medication use one year prior to pregnancy.
  • The study found that, 38% - 60% of pregnant women discontinued either rescue or maintenance asthma medication with minimal adherence to maintenance medication, although the reason for discontinuation was unknown.

Dominant currency pricing in international trade of services

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Jeudi, avril 25, 2024

Abstract

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    • Abstract
      We analyze, for the first time, how firms choose the currency in which they price transactions
      in international trade of services and investigate, using direct evidence, whether the US dollar
      (USD) plays a dominant role in services trade.
    • JEL: F14, F31, F41
      Keywords: dominant currency paradigm, international trade, services.
    • Related research has
      shown that the US dollar (USD) exchange rate is a major source of swings in
      global trade in goods?a ?dominant currency pricing? (DCP) phenomenon?since
      most goods traded internationally are invoiced and sticky in USD.
    • Yet it is also key to look at dominant currency pricing in international trade
      in services for several reasons.
    • First, global trade in services is big?accounting for
      about a quarter of global gross trade flows and for around 40% in terms of valueadded trade.
    • Third, and relatedly, the
      future of globalisation might be in trade in intermediate services?as progress with
      digitech lowers technological barriers to such trade across borders.
    • But perhaps the main reason is that trade in services is conceptually different
      from trade in goods.
    • Our paper is the first, to our best knowledge, that analyzes how firms choose
      the currency in which they price transactions in international trade of services and
      that examines whether dominant currency pricing differs between trade in goods
      and services using direct evidence? hitherto unavailable?on patterns of currency
      choices in international transactions in services compared to goods.
    • Work on dominant currency pricing has
      almost exclusively focused on trade in goods.
    • One reason is that data on patterns
      in invoicing currency for trade in services are ?virtually nonexistent? (Adler et al.
    • Yet it is important to look at dominant currency pricing in international trade
      in services for several reasons.
    • Using the exporter?s (or producer) currency in exports is known in the literature as producer
      currency pricing (PCP), while using the importer?s currency is known as local currency pricing (LCP)
      and using a third currency is known as vehicle currency pricing (VCP).
    • Our paper is the first, to our best knowledge, that analyzes how firms choose the
      currency in which they price transactions in international trade of services and that
      examines whether dominant currency pricing differs between international trade in
      goods and services using direct evidence ? hitherto unavailable ? on patterns of
      currency choices in international transactions in services compared to goods.
    • First,
      we rule out compositional effects, that is that differences in the use of currencies
      reflect differences in trade partners in services vs. goods trade.
    • Both in extra-EU and intra-EU trade, the EUR is the
      most widely used currency, be it on the export or import side.
    • Based
      on the framework, we stress which factors should determine currency choices in
      international trade, and to what extent one should expect differences between
      services trade and goods trade.
    • Second, it can price in the importer?s currency
      (local currency pricing, LCP).4 Third, it can use a third currency, say currency
      v (vehicle currency pricing, VCP).
    • That is,
      the currency choice problem is equivalent to determining the currency in which the
      desired price is least volatile.
    • (2022)
      provide systematic empirical evidence ? firm size and exposure to foreign currencies
      in imported inputs ? should also shape currency choices in services trade.
    • Dominant currency pricing in USD ? services vs. goods trade
      Having established that currency choice in international trade of services is an
      active firm-level decision as well as the determinants of this decision, we now

      8.

    • Services and goods exports: prevalence of different pricing strategies (percent)
      Notes: The table shows the shares (in value terms) of different pricing strategies: producer currency
      pricing (PCP), local currency pricing (LCP) and vehicle currency pricing (VCP).
    • To make comparisons with goods trade, we rely on Eurostat?s
      macro data on international trade in goods by invoivcing currency.
    • If intra-EU trade is more important in services than
      in goods trade, this could hence be an explanation for the lower prevalence of the
      USD in services trade.
    • We showed
      that while the USD is also extensively used as a vehicle currency in services trade, its
      prevalence is systematically lower than in goods trade.
    • Hence for all travel services exports
      the invoicing currency is the EUR; for travel imports it is the currency of the
      destination of travel (i.e.
    • Also for these

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      services it seems plausible that trade does not take place vis-?-vis all counterparts
      in each currency.

    • Figure B.2: Share of international trade in services in global GDP broken down by type (%)
      Notes: Authors? calculations using World Bank and World Trade Organization data.
    • An earlier version of this paper circulated under the title ?Currency choices and the role of the
      U.S. dollar in international services trade?.

LUCKY F*CK ENERGY DARES YOU TO SEARCH ITS NAME IN THE NEW "SEARCH AT YOUR OWN RISK" CAMPAIGN

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Mardi, avril 2, 2024

AUSTIN, Texas, April 2, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Lucky F*ck Energy drink has launched its first campaign, "Search at Your Own Risk," led by new Chief Marketing Officer Hamid Saify, the former SVP of Digital Retail at Liquid Death - who was an early employee and spent 4+ years with the brand. This marks another major milestone for the brand; in addition to its now first C-suite hire, the company has secured an additional $8 million in a Seed II round, led by Austin-based Brand Foundry Ventures, with Imaginary Ventures (participated in Lucky F*ck's $4 million Seed round in November 2023), and Sugar Capital also on board to build a DSD network which allows us to get the best in class blended wholesale network, with powerful operations and marketing to achieve revenue goals.

Key Points: 
  • In the new campaign, the company also introduces its new packaging while igniting commentary around censorship through a 4-part short comedy series.
  • Developed by Lucky F*ck's in-house creative team, "Search at Your Own Risk" explores the consequences of typing 'Lucky Fuck' into your search bar.
  • The campaign, which can be viewed HERE , poses the question: what's the worst that could happen?
  • To learn more about the "Search at Your Own Risk" campaign and the Seed II round, visit luckybevco.com and follow @luckyfckenergy on social media.

Divine Resilience: A Testament to Faith, Love, and Hope in the Face of Hardship

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Mardi, mars 19, 2024

CLOVIS, Calif., March 19, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- 60 years ago, author T. R. Kahn made it his mission to help others overcome their limitations. With his newest fiction book, "Sojourner: Gideon's Gift," he wants to show readers how faith, love and hope can be tools to prevail over any obstacle.

Key Points: 
  • With his newest fiction book, "Sojourner: Gideon's Gift," he wants to show readers how faith, love and hope can be tools to prevail over any obstacle.
  • For the first four years of David's life, he struggled to survive his premature birth and repeated high fevers, leaving him with brain damage.
  • As he slowly recovered, he was adopted by Gideon Adams, the founder of the orphanage in which David was living.
  • My parents were a big inspiration for Gideon, and my wife, Marcia, was the inspiration for David's wife, Lisa."

NGM Bio Provides Recent Business Highlights and Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Financial Results

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Lundi, mars 11, 2024

--On February 26, 2024, announced that it had entered into the Agreement and Plan of Merger with Atlas Neon Parent, Inc., and Atlas Neon Merger Sub, Inc.--

Key Points: 
  • The combination of NGM707 and pembrolizumab was generally well-tolerated at all four doses (200, 600, 1200, 1800 mg) of NGM707.
  • Additional details can be found in NGM Bio’s recent filings with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
  • NGM Bio anticipates that the Offer and the Merger contemplated under the Merger Agreement will be consummated in the second quarter of 2024.
  • If the Merger is effected, NGM Bio’s common stock will be delisted from The Nasdaq Stock Market LLC and NGM Bio will be privately held.

iTeos Reports Fourth Quarter and Full Year 2023 Financial Results and Provides Business Updates

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Mercredi, mars 6, 2024

WATERTOWN, Mass. and GOSSELIES, Belgium, March 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- iTeos Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: ITOS), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company pioneering the discovery and development of a new generation of immuno-oncology therapeutics for patients, today reported financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2023 and provided a business update.

Key Points: 
  • and GOSSELIES, Belgium, March 06, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- iTeos Therapeutics, Inc. (Nasdaq: ITOS), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company pioneering the discovery and development of a new generation of immuno-oncology therapeutics for patients, today reported financial results for the fourth quarter and full year ended December 31, 2023 and provided a business update.
  • “With the recent developments in the TIGIT field, we believe belrestotug is in an advantageous position and are excited for its future prospects.
  • We look forward to sharing updates from our Phase 2 trials focused on 1L NSCLC and 1L HNSCC in 2024.
  • On December 7, 2023, iTeos announced the appointment of David K. Lee to the Company’s Board of Directors.

LactaLogics Closes $92 Million for Facility, Expanding Access to Human Milk

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Vendredi, mars 8, 2024

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla., March 8, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- LactaLogics, a pioneer in human milk-based nutrition, is announcing its successful closure of over $92 million in financing. This milestone will enable the company to complete its state-of-the-art facility for the production of human milk-based fortifiers and standardized donor milk.

Key Points: 
  • PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla., March 8, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- LactaLogics, a pioneer in human milk-based nutrition, is announcing its successful closure of over $92 million in financing.
  • This milestone will enable the company to complete its state-of-the-art facility for the production of human milk-based fortifiers and standardized donor milk.
  • - Glenn Snow, CEO and co-founder
    The benefits of human milk for infant development are extensively documented in scientific literature.
  • Through innovative large-scale manufacturing, leveraging their proprietary Gentle-UHT™ processing technology, LactaLogics is expanding access to human milk, ensuring a reliable supply of critical nutrition.

Hidden women of history: Saint Perpetua, a young mother put to death in a Roman amphitheatre

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Mercredi, février 7, 2024

In 203 CE, a young, African Christian woman named Vibia Perpetua was executed in a brutal fashion.

Key Points: 
  • In 203 CE, a young, African Christian woman named Vibia Perpetua was executed in a brutal fashion.
  • This horrific scene formed part of the celebrations for the birthday of Caesar Geta, the son of the emperor Septimius Severus.
  • The Roman imperial state did not engage in a systematic, empire-wide persecution of Christians in the early third century.

Still breastfeeding when jailed

  • The narrator states these chapters are the work of Perpetua herself “just as she wrote with her own hand and according to her own perception”.
  • The narrator tells us Perpetua came from a respectable family, was educated and in her early twenties when she died.
  • She was still breastfeeding when jailed.
  • Perpetua’s account begins after she and four other Christians, including the enslaved woman Felicitas, have been arrested by Roman authorities.

‘I was tormented by concern for my baby’

  • “I was tormented by concern for my baby”, she writes of her initial incarceration.
  • She is later allowed to suckle her baby, who had been “weak with hunger” without his mother.
  • After Perpetua and her fellow Christians are sentenced to die in the amphitheatre, she is filled with anguish for her child.

In her own words?

  • Perpetua’s story was known to the African Christian intellectual Tertullian, who mentions her martyrdom in his book On the Soul, written five to ten years after her execution.
  • This proves there was a Perpetua, but not that she was the author of these eight chapters.
  • One important argument against such scepticism is the style of Perpetua’s Latin is quite different from the narrator’s.

Children and holy women


The degree of Perpetua’s concern for and interaction with her child is unusual in accounts of Christian holy women. For example, Melania the Younger, who lived in Rome in the fifth century CE, desired to become an ascetic, which meant she needed to renounce all worldly ties, including her family.

  • When Melania’s two children died young, she interpreted this as God’s endorsement of her desire to reject the conventions of Roman marriage and motherhood.
  • Some Christian women rejected motherhood in favour of devoting themselves exclusively to their faith, either through martyrdom or asceticism, while others engaged in child-rearing for the good of the larger community.
  • Read more:
    Hidden women of history: Olympias, who took on an emperor, dodged a second marriage and fought for her faith

Family ties

  • In many early Christian texts, it is a woman’s husband who poses an obstacle to the holy path she has chosen, but in Perpetua’s narrative, it is her father.
  • I gave thanks to the lord because my father was not present, and I was refreshed by his absence.
  • Visiting Perpetua in prison, he kisses her hands and prostrates himself before her feet, begging her to consider her family’s reputation.
  • This is a typical theme of Christian hagiography, since the hero or heroine’s journey represents a rejection of the futures their family had planned for them.
  • And yet the attention Perpetua’s account gives to her family and their suffering is unusual.

Perpetua’s legacy

  • While Perpetua does not even mention Felicitas in her first-person narrative, the women became inseparable in the Christian tradition.
  • The writings of Saint Augustine show the Passion was read out in North African churches on their feast day (March 7).
  • This allows us to understand the motivations and sufferings of an African woman who lived almost 2,000 years ago.


Caillan Davenport has received funding from the Australian Research Council and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation. Meaghan McEvoy has received funding from the British Academy, Dumbarton Oaks and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.