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Wyoming Residents Outraged by Wolf Tortured at Bar; Crime Must be Prosecuted Under State Anti-Cruelty Law, Welfare Groups Say

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Monday, April 8, 2024

Two groups, Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy, sent a letter to Sublette County Attorney Clayton Melinkovich and Sublette County Sheriff K.C.

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  • Two groups, Animal Wellness Action and the Center for a Humane Economy, sent a letter to Sublette County Attorney Clayton Melinkovich and Sublette County Sheriff K.C.
  • Lehr, urging them to prosecute Cody Roberts of Daniel, Wyo., and seek felony-level penalties under the statute.
  • The groups sent out a press release Friday and have been receiving a constant stream of calls from outraged Wyoming residents.
  • Currently, Roberts, owner of C. Roberts Trucking, LLC, has faced only a $250 fine for possession of live wildlife.

H1 Launches New Solution Empowering Doctors to Find Global Health Opportunities

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Thursday, April 4, 2024

With a renewed focus on building a robust global health network, H1 Connect leverages H1’s extensive network of 250+ life sciences companies, healthcare entities, and NGOs to connect doctors with various global health opportunities worldwide.

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  • With a renewed focus on building a robust global health network, H1 Connect leverages H1’s extensive network of 250+ life sciences companies, healthcare entities, and NGOs to connect doctors with various global health opportunities worldwide.
  • The solution enables doctors to build their own profiles, access global health training and resources through H1’s partners, collaborate with like-minded medical peers, and apply to join NGO “ready reserve” rosters or specific medical missions via a marketplace of global health opportunities.
  • Doctors often want to get involved during times of crisis, but finding volunteer opportunities that match their skill sets and interests takes significant effort.
  • H1 Connect simplifies the process by allowing doctors to create a profile in less than five minutes and automatically find and connect with volunteer initiatives.

Superfoods, robots and AI: innovation bursts onto the scene at Alimentaria & Hostelco

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Tuesday, April 2, 2024

These products together with hundreds more were showcased during the event held in Barcelona (Spain) during March 18-21.

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  • These products together with hundreds more were showcased during the event held in Barcelona (Spain) during March 18-21.
  • The event that took place at Fira de Barcelona's Gran Via venue became a showcase for the food and hospitality industry of the future.
  • 3,200 companies exhibited their most innovative products, most of which were created in response to consumer concern for their health and well-being.
  • This edition, with more than 900 foreign companies, was the most international one held to date.

Superfoods, robots and AI: innovation bursts onto the scene at Alimentaria & Hostelco

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, April 2, 2024

These products together with hundreds more were showcased during the event held in Barcelona (Spain) during March 18-21.

Key Points: 
  • These products together with hundreds more were showcased during the event held in Barcelona (Spain) during March 18-21.
  • The event that took place at Fira de Barcelona's Gran Via venue became a showcase for the food and hospitality industry of the future.
  • 3,200 companies exhibited their most innovative products, most of which were created in response to consumer concern for their health and well-being.
  • This edition, with more than 900 foreign companies, was the most international one held to date.

NWAC demands that federal government provide Indigenous non-profit organizations with stable core funding after being forced to lay off half its staff

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

As a result of the termination of a key government skills-training program and other programs, NWAC has been forced to lay off more than 75 fixed-term and permanent members of its staff – roughly half its workforce.

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  • As a result of the termination of a key government skills-training program and other programs, NWAC has been forced to lay off more than 75 fixed-term and permanent members of its staff – roughly half its workforce.
  • “We hope to create additional employment opportunities when this organization secures further work in the service of Indigenous women, girls, Two-Spirit, transgender, and gender-diverse people.
  • The well-being of Indigenous people should not hinge on that kind of instability.”
    NWAC and other non-profit organizations have been lobbying for decades for secure, stable, core funding.
  • “The staff cuts that NWAC is currently being forced to make are directly tied to the uncertainties of living hand to mouth.

RC Show 2024 Release New & Innovative Product Showcase

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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

Since 2010, KEENON Robotics , driven by its slogan "Keen on robots, keen on the future," has led the robotics sector.

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  • Since 2010, KEENON Robotics , driven by its slogan "Keen on robots, keen on the future," has led the robotics sector.
  • With a comprehensive range including advertising, delivery, hotel, and the latest addition, cleaning robots, they cater to diverse commercial needs.
  • Diversey Canada Inc. has been a pivotal player in increasing operational efficiency for the industry and that continues in 2024.
  • You will find more of these innovative products and solutions all under one roof at RC Show 2024, taking place April 8-10, where the industry will come together, be inspired and learn how to LEVEL UP!

Orphan designation: Glycyl-L-2-methylprolyl-L-glutamic acid Treatment of fragile X syndrome, 28/07/2015 Positive

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Orphan designation: Glycyl-L-2-methylprolyl-L-glutamic acid Treatment of fragile X syndrome, 28/07/2015 Positive

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Orphan designation: Glycyl-L-2-methylprolyl-L-glutamic acid Treatment of fragile X syndrome, 28/07/2015 Positive

Orphan designation: Allogeneic cultured postnatal thymus-derived tissue Treatment of DiGeorge syndrome, 26/02/2019 Positive

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Overview

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  • Overview
    On 26 February 2019, orphan designation (EU/3/19/2135) was granted by the European Commission to Enzyvant Therapeutics Ireland Limited, Ireland, for allogeneic cultured postnatal thymus-derived tissue (also known as RVT-802) for the treatment of DiGeorge syndrome.
  • DiGeorge syndrome is a long-term debilitating condition that may be life-threatening particularly because of the heart problems and serious infections.
  • At the time of application for orphan designation, there was no satisfactory treatment for DiGeorge syndrome authorised in the EU.
  • Orphan designation of the medicine had been granted in the United States for treatment of patients with complete DiGeorge anomaly.

Orphan designation: (6aR,10aR)-3-(1,1-dimethylheptyl)-delta8-tetrahydro-cannabinol-9-carboxylic acid Treatment of dermatomyositis Withdrawn

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Orphan designation: (6aR,10aR)-3-(1,1-dimethylheptyl)-delta8-tetrahydro-cannabinol-9-carboxylic acid Treatment of dermatomyositis Withdrawn

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Orphan designation: (6aR,10aR)-3-(1,1-dimethylheptyl)-delta8-tetrahydro-cannabinol-9-carboxylic acid Treatment of dermatomyositis Withdrawn

Orphan designation: Eflornithine Treatment of neuroblastoma, 27/09/2011 Withdrawn

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Orphan designation: Eflornithine Treatment of neuroblastoma, 27/09/2011 Withdrawn

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Orphan designation: Eflornithine Treatment of neuroblastoma, 27/09/2011 Withdrawn