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The number of Latino-owned businesses is growing 10x faster than White-owned businesses, as reported by the Stanford Graduate School of Business

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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

In fact, the number of Latino-owned businesses is growing 10x faster than white-owned businesses.

Key Points: 
  • In fact, the number of Latino-owned businesses is growing 10x faster than white-owned businesses.
  • As shown in the graph, the 3-year (2020-2023) median compound annual growth rate was 8.7% for Latino-owned businesses versus just 5.6% for white-owned businesses.
  • Latinos are not only starting businesses faster and experiencing higher revenue growth rates but they are also creating more jobs with better benefits.
  • It’s important to highlight that Latinas are starting new businesses and growing revenues more rapidly than their male counterparts.

Intravacc announces positive data of first in human intranasal OMV based vaccine for SARS-CoV-2

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Tuesday, March 26, 2024

The phase I clinical trial, which was conducted in Australia, assessed the tolerability, safety and immunogenicity of the Avacc 10® vaccine.

Key Points: 
  • The phase I clinical trial, which was conducted in Australia, assessed the tolerability, safety and immunogenicity of the Avacc 10® vaccine.
  • In a randomized, double-blinded, placebo and OMV controlled study, 36 healthy 18-55 year-old, male and female volunteers, received two intranasal doses, 3 weeks apart.
  • Dr. Dinja Oosterhoff, Intravacc’s VP of Research & Development, stated:
    “This FIH intranasal vaccine study marks a significant milestone for Intravacc’s flagship OMV based vaccine platform.
  • Now Intravacc is also developing an intranasal vaccine for Gonorrhea targeting the FIH in Q4 2025.

Nurse.com’s 2024 Nurse Salary and Work-Life Report Reveals Workplace Violence and Mental Health Concerns

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

For the first time in this biennial survey, nurses were asked about their experiences with workplace violence and how their job affected their mental health and wellness.

Key Points: 
  • For the first time in this biennial survey, nurses were asked about their experiences with workplace violence and how their job affected their mental health and wellness.
  • Many nurses also expressed a need for greater emphasis on physical and mental health.
  • “Workplace violence in any healthcare setting impacts both staff well-being and patient care quality.
  • Participation in this study increased significantly from the 2022 Nurse Salary Research Report , with 3,662 nurses surveyed this year.

Netgain Appoints Industry Veteran to Lead Its Healthcare Vertical

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Monday, April 8, 2024

Netgain Technology, LLC., the leading provider of managed cloud solutions for healthcare organizations, is proud to announce the addition of Nelson Gomes to its leadership team as Vice President of Healthcare.

Key Points: 
  • Netgain Technology, LLC., the leading provider of managed cloud solutions for healthcare organizations, is proud to announce the addition of Nelson Gomes to its leadership team as Vice President of Healthcare.
  • (Photo: Business Wire)
    With an extensive career spanning nearly three decades, Gomes has established himself as a distinguished veteran in the healthcare IT services industry.
  • He has fostered deep collaboration with healthcare providers to improve the patient experience and unlock the full potential of modern technology.
  • Together, we will set new standards for what technology can achieve in healthcare, ensuring that providers can focus on what matters most—patient care."

Study of NFL Alumni Cohort Finds Majority Suffer From Heart Disease Without Knowing It

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Sunday, April 7, 2024

Edwards Lifesciences (NYSE: EW) announced the release of data from the HUDDLE study that examined the prevalence of heart disease and associated risk factors among members of the National Football League (NFL) Alumni Association and their families.

Key Points: 
  • Edwards Lifesciences (NYSE: EW) announced the release of data from the HUDDLE study that examined the prevalence of heart disease and associated risk factors among members of the National Football League (NFL) Alumni Association and their families.
  • Results of the HUDDLE study indicated that the prevalence of hypertension in the 498 screened participants was 83.8%, though only about half (46.5%) self-reported a history of hypertension.
  • Conducted across eight U.S. cities in cooperation with NFL Alumni Health, a subsidiary of the NFL Alumni Association, HUDDLE was a cross sectional study of NFL alumni and their family members aged 50 years and above.
  • Study participants self-reported their medical histories and participated in heart health education and screenings that included blood pressure, electrocardiogram (EKG) and echocardiogram.

CURE OPENS XSEED AWARD APPLICATIONS TO SUPPORT UNDERFUNDED AND UNDERREPRESENTED NYC LIFE SCIENCE STARTUPS WITH UP TO $500,000

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Deerfield Management, a New York City-based healthcare investment firm, founded and supports the XSeed Award.

Key Points: 
  • Deerfield Management, a New York City-based healthcare investment firm, founded and supports the XSeed Award.
  • The deadline for XSeed Award application submissions is May 31, 2024, and virtual finalist presentations will be June 28, 2024.
  • "Deerfield is pleased to continue our collaboration on the transformational XSeed program, alongside the NYCEDC, Cure and the experts who comprise our enthusiastic XSeed Award Leadership Committee."
  • "We look forward to welcoming the XSeed Award winners who, along with the Cure Xchange Challenge winners, are startups advancing health through collaboration and community building via Cure."

DIVERSITY in Ed Launches Nationwide Teacher Recruitment Week and Virtual Fairs to Promote DEI in Recruitment and Hiring

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Monday, April 8, 2024

HOUSTON, April 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Diversity Recruitment Partners (DIVERSITY in Ed) is thrilled to announce its Nationwide Teacher Recruitment Week from April 8 through April 13.

Key Points: 
  • HOUSTON, April 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Diversity Recruitment Partners (DIVERSITY in Ed) is thrilled to announce its Nationwide Teacher Recruitment Week from April 8 through April 13.
  • This initiative underscores DIVERSITY in Ed's dedication to fostering diversity in the education sector by linking diverse, skilled educators with schools, districts, and organizations.
  • The event, enriched with virtual fairs, an interview portal, and a keynote from Curtis Valentine, founder of Real Men Teach, supports educators' career trajectories.
  • DIVERSITY in Ed Magazine - Spring Issue Release: The latest edition of DIVERSITY in Ed's print and digital magazine is now available.

Schwarzman Animal Medical Center Releases 2023 Numbers, Recapping a Year of Comprehensive Care

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Monday, April 8, 2024

NEW YORK, April 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- As the world's largest veterinary teaching hospital dedicated to the advancement of veterinary medicine, Schwarzman Animal Medical Center (AMC) announces its official 2023 numbers – recapping a year of comprehensive and compassionate care as New York City's only level 1 trauma center.

Key Points: 
  • "As New York City's only level 1 veterinary trauma center, we're honored to provide world-class, compassionate care to animals for over 110 years.
  • Dr. Ann Hohenhaus, Senior Veterinarian in Oncology and the Director of Pet Health Information at Animal Medical Center, elaborated on the impact of charitable giving.
  • Later in 2024, the Animal Medical Center will see the opening of the newly expanded Emergency Room, Intensive Care Unit and Medical Surgical Unit, with expected project completion in 2025.
  • With a team of 130+ veterinarians across more than 20 specialties, the Animal Medical Center provides world-class medical care to dogs, cats, and exotic pets and is open 365 days a year and operates 24/7.

New survey uncovers lack of awareness around heart valve disease and risk factors among women

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Sunday, April 7, 2024

DUBLIN, April 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Medtronic plc, a global leader in healthcare technology, today unveiled topline findings of its comprehensive survey on women's perceptions and knowledge of risk factors, treatment patterns, and preventive care practices related to heart valve disease. The survey is endorsed by Women as One and was conducted by Wakefield Research sampling 1,000 women in the United States (U.S.) aged 50 and older.

Key Points: 
  • "Heart valve disease awareness deserves broader attention in the U.S., especially considering many women aged 50 and older are at an increased risk of developing the disease.
  • This survey shines a light on the need for increased awareness, early detection, and access to appropriate care for women."
  • Findings from the survey highlight:
    There is a lack of awareness among women about the risks of aortic stenosis (AS) and cardiovascular disease.
  • Despite the prevalence of cardiovascular disease amongst women, awareness is low, with 26% of women not having heard of any of the most common heart-related conditions such as coronary artery disease, congenital heart disease, heart valve disease, or AS, and only 30% of women aged 50 and older having heard of AS.

Ukraine war: why many Nato countries are thinking of introducing conscription and the issues that involves

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

While hundreds of thousands of British men did, indeed, volunteer to serve in the first flush of jingoistic patriotism in 1914, the manpower well soon began to run dry.

Key Points: 
  • While hundreds of thousands of British men did, indeed, volunteer to serve in the first flush of jingoistic patriotism in 1914, the manpower well soon began to run dry.
  • Despite this, however, some form of conscription does still exist today in most European countries.
  • But as the implications of Russia’s war against Ukraine come to be better understood, introducing or extending conscription is increasingly being discussed in European Nato states.
  • But, over the past few months, political leaders in both countries have been discussing the reintroduction of forms of conscription or national service.
  • In other countries in Europe, there has traditionally been a type of “conscription-lite” in operation.
  • Sweden, which joined Nato in March, had dropped conscription in 2010 but reintroduced it in 2018 as the country prepared to join Nato.
  • Finland, the other Nordic country that has recently joined Nato, could hardly expand its conscription net any further.

Conscription extended in Ukraine

  • The country already has conscription for 18-26 year-olds but only those above 27 were actually asked to serve in combat roles (although many volunteers under 27 did as well).
  • To replace those lost in the war and to maintain the ability to rotate troops in and out of the front lines, Ukraine needs a larger pool of military manpower.
  • But casting the manpower net wider is a toxic issue in Ukraine, and as ever, such conscription is not popular.
  • Accordingly, government spokespersons moved quickly to quash any notions that conscription was on any agenda.


Rod Thornton 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.