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Ibogaine Treatment May Be More Effective During the Month of March, According to David Dardashti

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Lunedì, Febbraio 26, 2024

MIAMI, Feb. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mental health advocate David Dardashti has suggested that the month of March may be the most effective time to undergo Ibogaine treatment.

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  • MIAMI, Feb. 26, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Mental health advocate David Dardashti has suggested that the month of March may be the most effective time to undergo Ibogaine treatment.
  • Ibogaine Treatment Dardashti, founder of the Ibogaine Center in Miami, believes that the month of March may be the most effective time to undergo this treatment due to the alignment of electric currents.
  • "My research suggests that the Ibogaine treatment may be more effective in March", says Dardashti.
  • Dardashti suggests that the Ibogaine treatment may be more effective during the month of March due to the stabilization of electric currents, allowing individuals to develop a stronger intuition and potentially aiding their recovery process.

Drug insurance: A single-payer pharmacare program would jeopardize coverage quality for 21 million Canadians

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Giovedì, Febbraio 22, 2024

“All across the country, private drug insurance plans cover more treatments than governmental plans,” explains Emmanuelle B. Faubert, economist at the MEI and author of the study.

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  • “All across the country, private drug insurance plans cover more treatments than governmental plans,” explains Emmanuelle B. Faubert, economist at the MEI and author of the study.
  • Nearly 25 million Canadians have private drug insurance coverage.
  • Between 2018 and 2021, private drug insurance plans covered 51 per cent more drugs on average than public plans.
  • The MEI study indicates that even if a public plan as generous as Quebec’s were extended across the country, 21.5 million Canadians would risk seeing the quality of their insurance coverage fall.

Top Travel Trends Released by Visited App

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Giovedì, Febbraio 22, 2024

TORONTO, Feb. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Visited has published top 10 countries for South Korean travellers to visit.

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  • TORONTO, Feb. 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Visited has published top 10 countries for South Korean travellers to visit.
  • It has also published a travel report showcases popular destinations for 2023, and other travel trends.
  • Visited is available on iOS and Android apps for free, and is translated to over 30 languages.
  • The travel app Visited, allows user to map their travels, tick off places they have been to and discover new places to visit.

Steward Is Committed to Continuing to Work With Governor, Attorney General and State Regulators

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Mercoledì, Febbraio 21, 2024

Let me first make crystal clear that Steward is committed to continuing to work with you and your Administration to ensure continuity of access to high-quality medical care in the communities we serve.

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  • Let me first make crystal clear that Steward is committed to continuing to work with you and your Administration to ensure continuity of access to high-quality medical care in the communities we serve.
  • Our commitment, and our accomplishments, are steadfast and ongoing: Steward hospitals and providers see approximately 1,500 patients every day.
  • You ask us in your letter to partner with your administration on three topics, which I will address in turn.
  • We look forward to continuing a productive dialogue with your Administration to effectuate this plan in short order.

Kwik Kar to Expand Nationwide Through Franchising, Rides 2023 Sales Momentum

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Martedì, Marzo 5, 2024

GREENWOOD VILLAGE, Colo., March 5, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Kwik Kar Oil Change & Auto Care,™ automotive aftermarket repair facility and flagship brand of FullSpeed Automotive®, announces its franchise opportunity after record sales growth. Kwik Kar® currently has 240 locations in Texas, and is primed to open 50 more locations nationwide over the next five years through franchising.

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  • Kwik Kar® currently has 240 locations in Texas, and is primed to open 50 more locations nationwide over the next five years through franchising.
  • Kwik Kar specializes in full-service oil changes, scheduled maintenance, state inspections, and many other automotive repair services.
  • The iconic Kwik Kar brand adds impressive strength to FullSpeed's current roster of flagship brands, which already includes Grease Monkey® and SpeeDee Oil Change & Auto Service®.
  • For more information on Kwik Kar and FullSpeed Automotive, visit kwikkarfranchise.com and fullspeedautomotive.com or call 800-364-0352.

DeNexus Streamlines Compliance to SEC Cybersecurity Regulation with Executive Cyber Risk Report

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Martedì, Febbraio 27, 2024

BOSTON, Feb. 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- DeNexus, a leader in end-to-end cyber risk quantification and management for operational technology (OT) and industrial control systems (ICS), today launched a turnkey solution for DeNexus users to report annually to the SEC on their cyber risk management and governance processes.

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  • The Executive Report and the cyber risk analyses detail an estimation of Annual Expected Losses and Value at Risk for compliance with SEC reporting.
  • "With this new SEC regulation emphasizing the need for detailed risk assessment and management, there is no better time for DeNexus to help our customers navigate the complexities of OT Cyber Risk Quantification and Management through unparalleled insights, enabling effective cyber risk management and strategic decision-making."
  • In addition to reporting cybersecurity incidents promptly, Article 106 of the new SEC cybersecurity regulation mandate U.S.-listed firms to disclose cybersecurity risk management and governance details in their annual 10-K filings.
  • To learn more about DeNexus SEC executive report, download our SEC brief here .

DIGITIMES Asia: Why TSMC may have different strategies in Japan and Arizona? Q&A with former TSMC General Counsel Richard Thurston

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Martedì, Febbraio 27, 2024

Based on your experience in Japan and your work at TSMC, why is semiconductor manufacturing so successful in this part of Asia?

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  • Based on your experience in Japan and your work at TSMC, why is semiconductor manufacturing so successful in this part of Asia?
  • In Japan, pure-play foundries have not yet been successful, and making this business model work in Japan will be challenging.
  • Therefore, I've been in a unique position to observe the successful development of the semiconductor industry in these Asian countries.
  • Online Forum - TSMC Sparks Semiconductor Renaissance in Japan:
    Delve into "TSMC Sparks Semiconductor Renaissance in Japan" at our GeoWatch Webinar.

AXIM Responds to DOL Allegations

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Venerdì, Febbraio 23, 2024

LAS VEGAS, Feb. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- AXIM Fringe Solutions Group, LLC ("Axim") has learned that the U.S. Department of Labor ("DOL") filed a complaint against AXIM and two of its employees.

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  • LAS VEGAS, Feb. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- AXIM Fringe Solutions Group, LLC ("Axim") has learned that the U.S. Department of Labor ("DOL") filed a complaint against AXIM and two of its employees.
  • AXIM is extremely disappointed by the DOL's lawsuit and accompanying press release, which suggested a lack of commitment on the part of AXIM and its employees with respect to complying with applicable law, including the Employee Retirement Income Security Act.
  • As the DOL is well aware, AXIM is fully committed to compliance, and, in fact, has been in frequent communication with the DOL for well more than a year regarding the issues raised in the DOL's complaint.
  • AXIM has been entirely transparent and forthcoming with the DOL, and the DOL's suggestion that AXIM is not committed to full compliance is entirely without merit.

Vladimir Putin’s history war where truth is the first casualty

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Giovedì, Febbraio 15, 2024

The world got another taste of Putin’s view of history on February 6, when the Russian leader was interviewed by former Fox News host Tucker Carlson.

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  • The world got another taste of Putin’s view of history on February 6, when the Russian leader was interviewed by former Fox News host Tucker Carlson.
  • Putin began this two-hour interview with a lengthy monologue about the medieval history of Russia and Ukraine.
  • As far as Putin’s narrative about Rurik goes, modern scholars interpret the people behind Novgorod’s “invitation” as a literary invention.
  • Those principalities were ruled over by different branches of the Rurik dynasty, who often fought with one another.
  • The language of Kyivan Rus was Old East Slavic (OES), the language from which modern-day Belarusian, Russian and Ukrainian derive.
  • For example, in OES “the Rus land” is “ruskaya zemlya”, while in Russian the strikingly similar “russkaya zemlya” means “the Russian land”.

Blame it on Poland


Putin then skipped forward a few centuries, suggesting to Carlson that the idea of Ukraine was really invented by the Poles. From the late 16th century, part of what had been Kyivan Rus was incorporated into the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Although this area would later become Ukraine, Putin implies that it was actually Russian, and that the Poles invented the idea that it was Ukrainian as a way of undermining Russia.

  • This culture was unique in its innovation of conservative religious tradition and development of new cultural forms.
  • His book also presented western-inspired images that stood in stark contrast to Russia’s Byzantine-style icons, introducing new and provocative ways of envisioning Christ.
  • Putin painted a picture of this area as fundamentally Russian and its people as passive, shaped by their imperial overlord Poland.
  • Ever since Russia began forming around Moscow from the 14th century, it saw itself as a continuation of Kyivan Rus.


Nick Mayhew does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Stone Age ‘megastructure’ under Baltic Sea sheds light on strategy used by Palaeolithic hunters over 10,000 years ago

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Giovedì, Febbraio 15, 2024

Archaeologists have identified what may be Europe’s oldest human-made megastructure, submerged 21 metres below the Baltic Sea in the Bay of Mecklenburg, Germany.

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  • Archaeologists have identified what may be Europe’s oldest human-made megastructure, submerged 21 metres below the Baltic Sea in the Bay of Mecklenburg, Germany.
  • This structure – which has been named the Blinkerwall – is a continuous low wall made from over 1,500 granite stones that runs for almost a kilometre.
  • The evidence suggests it was constructed by Palaeolithic people between 11,700 and 9,900 years ago, probably as an aid for hunting reindeer.

A different landscape

  • At the time of its construction, the landscapes and seascapes of northwest Europe were very different from today.
  • Herds of reindeer, European bison and wild horse migrated across its sparsely forested landscape.
  • The identification of the Blinkerwall now demonstrates that Palaeolithic hunters were managing their landscape to aid their hunting activities more deliberately than was previously thought.
  • Construction of walls and other features in the landscape is familiar to us, particularly in the context of land enclosure for farming.

Supporting evidence

  • One archaeological site from Germany that supports this interpretation is Stellmoor, located just north of Hamburg and which dates to the latest time that the Blinkerwall could have been constructed.
  • The hunting evidence at Stellmoor shows the reindeer were shot by arrows as they were driven down the valley into the lake.
  • While there is no archaeological evidence at Stellmoor to suggest people had deliberately created or changed the landscape to enhance their hunting success, it shows how the topography of the landscape was used to the hunters’ advantage.
  • The Blinkerwall construction provides evidence that Palaeolithic people took this level of planning and coordination a step further.
  • The Bay of Mecklenburg has the potential to reveal further archaeological evidence of equal significance.


Stephanie Piper does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.