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As the seasons change and fun fashion trends emerge, it can be tempting to go shopping for new fall outfits. Instead of buying a ton of new clothes, use these tips from Nobar’s personal stylist to streamline your closet. Margaret Lilly, who runs a personal styling business in the Washington, DC area where she helps clients “organize their closets” and evaluate their wardrobe needs, shares some fun trends she’s seeing this season and offers advice on how to incorporate them into your existing wardrobe in a way that’s comfortable, fun, and inexpensive. Enjoy the latest trends Leopard print is one…

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Those who enjoyed Snoop Dogg’s commentary during NBC’s Summer Olympics now have another chance to watch him do it live. The rapper-turned-celebrity stars in a new campaign for T-Mobile, released on Friday, promoting offers for the new iPhone 16.In the ad, Snoop Dogg provides gameplay commentary as Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes rushes into a T-Mobile store to buy the new iPhone, and popular streamer Kai Senat also shares his own thoughts on Mahomes’ shopping habits. “Putting these guys together has never really been done before, and it covers a lot of ground,” said Brian Klugman, who directed the…

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Persistent and transient colonizing species determine gut microbiota stability. Source: npj Biofilms and Microbiomes (2024). DOI: 10.1038/s41522-024-00561-1 Using data from studying the same patients over a year, the scientists identified two types of microbes in the gut and suggest that labelling both beneficial and harmful bacteria in the gut may make them easier to treat. Using gut microbiome data from a year-long individual study, researchers at King’s College London discovered two broad categories of microbes: persistent colonizing species (PCS), which are representative of a healthy gut, and transient colonizing species (TCS), which destabilize the gut and are associated with diseases…

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Company logoRegenerative medical device marketRegenerative medical device marketDublin, Sept. 20, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The “Reconditioned Medical Devices Market – Focused Insights 2024-2029” report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com’s offering.The refurbished medical devices market is expected to be valued at US$18.94 billion in 2023 and reach US$37.6 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 12.11%.Integrating and connecting new technologiesAround the world, medical practices are becoming more advanced and new technologies are being introduced. To compete with new medical devices, providers in the refurbished medical device market are also focusing on technology integration into refurbished solutions. Upgraded refurbished medical devices…

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I don’t know about you, but as soon as the temperatures start to drop, I can’t wait to break out my cozy staples. If you love all things cozy like me, don’t miss out on LLBean’s ongoing fall sale. From luxurious robes to plaid flannels, fall essentials are plentiful and you can save up to a whopping 50% off.After browsing pages and pages of the sale section (which contains over 1,300 items, by the way), we narrowed it down to 11 must-have items. There are plenty of great deals to be had, including in the outdoor and home goods categories,…

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Maya Schmidt at the 1851 Fellowship launch event in London, UK (Photo: Business Wire)GLASGOW, Scotland, Sept. 20, 2024–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Maya Schmidt, in collaboration with Neuranics Limited and the University of Edinburgh, has been awarded the highly prestigious 1851 Exhibition Royal Commission Industrial Fellowship for its innovative AI-driven remote cardiac health monitoring project, which has the potential to transform healthcare by enhancing early detection and diagnosis of heart disease.Schmidt is one of 12 young innovators selected for the fellowship, which provides funding of up to £125,000. Since 1851, Royal Commissions have played a key role in facilitating collaboration between academia and industry…

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The transaction signals Cardinal Health’s continued strategic investment in specialty and oncology and underscores its commitment to independent community health care providers, accelerating the development of the Navista Oncology Care Alliance and adding more than 100 providers in more than 50 community-based facilities delivering a wide range of oncology and urology care across 10 states. DUBLIN, Ohio, Sept. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Cardinal Health (NYSE: CAH) today announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Integrated Oncology Network (ION), an independent, physician-led community oncology network, for $1.115 billion in cash. ION represents more than 100 providers with more than…

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1. Irvine Spectrum Center670 Spectrum Center Drive, Irvine; 949-790-4871; irvinespectrumcenter.comIt’s difficult to pinpoint all the current activity going on at the Irvine Spectrum Center, but we’ll try.Attractions include the Giant Wheel, Merry-go-round and Spectrum Climber, a three-dimensional climbing sculpture that is 18 feet tall, 49 feet wide and has 75 platforms. The climbers are located near targets and provide adventure for kids while stimulating problem solving, spatial thinking and having fun.Escape Games also offers a new type of experience at the center – 60-minute live adventures. Guests can choose from a variety of themes, including space exploration, escaping a prison…

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1. Irvine Spectrum Center670 Spectrum Center Drive, Irvine; 949-790-4871; irvinespectrumcenter.comIt’s difficult to pinpoint all the current activity going on at the Irvine Spectrum Center, but we’ll try.Attractions include the Giant Wheel, Merry-go-round and Spectrum Climber, a three-dimensional climbing sculpture that is 18 feet tall, 49 feet wide and has 75 platforms. The climbers are located near targets and provide adventure for kids while stimulating problem solving, spatial thinking and having fun.Escape Games also offers a new type of experience at the center – 60-minute live adventures. Guests can choose from a variety of themes, including space exploration, escaping a prison…

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A new type of lipid-based blood test could make it easier to identify children at risk of obesity-related complications such as type 2 diabetes, liver disease and heart disease, scientists say. A new study from King’s College London published in Nature Medicine has uncovered a new link between lipids and diseases that affect children’s metabolism, which could act as an early warning system for diseases such as liver disease. The researchers suggest that using machines already installed in hospitals to test infant plasma could help doctors spot early signs of illness in children sooner and allow them to get the…

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