Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Ukraine could have thrown out Putin’s invading armies many months ago if the U.S. and NATO had lavishly supplied it with the needed weaponry, including fighter aircraft, from the get-go. In fact, if not for the critical role Poland has been playing since the war began, Russia would be in a far stronger position today. This episode of What’s Ahead praises the Poles for helping to create the “pipeline” that’s getting so much weaponry and other materiel into Ukraine, and for relentlessly pressuring Washington and others to supply more and better arms and ammunition to Kyiv’s fighting forces. Thanks to Warsaw, Ukraine is getting badly needed tanks from Germany, and will eventually be getting Abrams tanks from the U.S. Against Washington’s wishes, Poland is providing another wartime necessity: fighter aircraft. Poland recognizes the true and urgent stakes of this war. It’s too bad for the world’s future security … [Read more...] about Poland Has Been Key In Helping Ukraine Combat Russia — And This Is What The U.S. Must Do Now
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Free Agent Foster Moreau Stepping Away From The NFL After Being Diagnosed With Hodgkin Lymphoma
A ton of prayers and positive energy sent towards Foster Moreau. The free agent tight end announced that he has been diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma, and as a result, he is stepping away from the NFL . Spending the last four seasons with the Las Vegas Raiders , the 25-year-old Foster Moreau revealed on Twitter that he received his cancer diagnosis after a physical with the New Orleans Saints . Hodgkin lymphoma impacts the lymphatic system, which is a part of the germ-fighting immune system in the human body, according to the Mayo Clinic . Through somewhat of a miraculous process, this Free Agency period has been life changing for me. During a routine physical conducted by the Saint’s medical team down in New Orleans, I’ve come to learn that I have Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, and will be stepping away from football (1/3) — Foster Moreau (@fhmoreau) March 22, 2023 at this time to fight a new opponent: Cancer. I’m grateful for the support and thankful for people … [Read more...] about Free Agent Foster Moreau Stepping Away From The NFL After Being Diagnosed With Hodgkin Lymphoma
Brazil’s Albert Einstein Hospital Evolves Tech Strategy To Deliver Low-Cost Healthcare At Scale
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin One of the leading healthcare institutions in Latin America, Albert Einstein Hospital is moving toward the next stage in its multimillion-dollar technology and innovation development strategy. The aim is to broaden access to advanced medicine in Brazil through initiatives with actors such as startups as well as tech and healthcare organizations worldwide. Founded in São Paulo by the city's Jewish community following World War II, The Albert Einstein Israelite Hospital started its activities in 1955. Considered Latin America's most modern private hospital, it also has a social assistance program encompassing care in low-income communities and public-private partnerships for public hospitals. With nearly 25,000 staff including over 10,000 registered doctors, the hospital specializes in high-complexity medicine, focusing on cardiology, oncology, orthopedics, neurology, and surgery, and frequently ranks among the best medical … [Read more...] about Brazil’s Albert Einstein Hospital Evolves Tech Strategy To Deliver Low-Cost Healthcare At Scale
How An Entrepreneur Learned The Art Of The Pitch And Sold Her Startup For $275M
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Surbhi Sarna didn’t intend to become an entrepreneur when she faced a potential cancer diagnosis. As a high school student, she just hoped to survive. But Sarna’s cancer scare did change her life—and perhaps the lives of millions of others. After Sarna finished college, she started nVision Medical. She created a device she hoped would one day catch ovarian cancer in its early stages. She later sold the company to Boston Scientific for $275 million. That’s the short story. But, in the longer version, Sarna’s pitch was rejected by 50 investors. They were skeptical because Sarna didn’t have an MBA or a medical school degree. In other words, she didn’t check off all the right boxes. “I’ve been underrated and doubted my entire life,” Sarna told me during an interview about her new book, Without a Doubt . Sarna’s transformation from underrated to unbeatable offers valuable lessons for anyone with an idea to share or a … [Read more...] about How An Entrepreneur Learned The Art Of The Pitch And Sold Her Startup For $275M
Building The World’s Largest Healthcare Data Platform
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The UK National Health Service (NHS) is the largest nationalized health service in the world, providing healthcare services to around 65 million people. This huge responsibility means that it is constantly exploring new technological solutions that will allow it to work more efficiently and improve patient outcomes. It also handles a huge amount of very sensitive data. Traditionally, this data – consisting of personal health records, clinical data, and public data – has been stored in separate systems spread across hundreds of healthcare and hospital trusts. Its aim is to implement what is known as the NHS Federated Data Platform - to bring all of this information together into a single source where it can be used to improve decision-making and patient outcomes. Inevitably, this will bring many challenges. Healthcare data is some of the most sensitive data that there is, and the task of keeping it secure while still … [Read more...] about Building The World’s Largest Healthcare Data Platform
How A TikTok Ban Would Deal A Blow To Creators, Businesses And The American Economy
A U.S. ban on the world’s most popular social media app would affect far more American businesses and people than just the 150 million using the platform here. C asey Evertsen drove down a suburban Utah street lined with trash bins, speaking into his phone’s camera as he gave a tour of the brightly-colored truck he uses for his garbage can-cleaning business. “If you like seeing dirty stuff get cleaned and watching how cool stuff works, follow along,” he said in the video shared on TikTok. “Let’s clean some bins!” Evertsen’s service, Bin Blasters , had for a whole year struggled to get traction through Facebook and Instagram. So taking a cue from his teenage daughter, he decided to try promoting it on TikTok instead. On his eighth video, just one month in, Evertsen “blew up.” "I went out and just started cleaning bins that day, started on our route, and I look at my phone like an hour later, and there's 17,000 views,” he recalled. “Then it just got in the millions.” … [Read more...] about How A TikTok Ban Would Deal A Blow To Creators, Businesses And The American Economy
How Former Notre Dame Basketball Walk-On Anne Weese Became Kansas State’s Mental Wellness Guru
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin As she watched the Kansas State men’s basketball team play in the NCAA tournament last weekend, Anne Weese felt a mixture of nervousness and excitement. It wasn’t exactly like her time as a Notre Dame basketball walk-on during the 2002-03 and 2003-04 seasons. Still, Weese was just happy to have an intimate connection with sports, albeit with a different perspective than her playing days. Weese, who has a Ph.D. in counseling psychology, is the director of mental wellness and sport psychology for Kansas State’s athletics department. She helps athletes address mental health issues, assists coaches on best practices and serves as a liaison to the University’s counseling center and outside clinicians in case athletes need more specialized care in areas such as eating disorders or substance abuse. Weese cannot discuss specific counseling sessions she’s had with athletes. But she said the men’s basketball team and first-year … [Read more...] about How Former Notre Dame Basketball Walk-On Anne Weese Became Kansas State’s Mental Wellness Guru
They Turned Their Dream To Create A Show-Stopping Museum Devoted To Broadway Into A Reality
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin In 2018/2019, the last time Broadway had a full 52-week season, more than 14.77 million people attended a Broadway show. According to the Broadway League these productions have drawn more people to its theaters than all New York City sports teams combined. And yet, during its centuries of existence, Broadway never had its own dedicated museum in the heart of the theater district. That is until now. This past November the Museum of Broadway opened its doors on West 45th Street. Spread along four fun-packed floors, the 26,000 square foot space contains a plethora of costumes, original scripts, immersive exhibits and other unique artifacts. There’s everything from the original Ziegfeld Follies costumes from the early 1900s to the actual wig made from 100,000 strands of hair created by wigmaker Paul Huntley for Patti LuPone in the original 1979 Broadway production of Evita to correspondence between Rent … [Read more...] about They Turned Their Dream To Create A Show-Stopping Museum Devoted To Broadway Into A Reality