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CNN —Although morels are generally considered safe, the mushrooms were at the heart of a deadly illness outbreak in Montana last year. In the end, 51 people reported getting sick after eating there, and 45 of them reported eating the morels during March and April of last year. Most of the customers who got sick reported vomiting and serious/severe diarrhea. The CDC investigation determined that the morel mushrooms were cultivated and imported fresh from China. “A lot of mushrooms have various toxins that get broken down when they’re cooked, and that makes them safer.
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On the day they held their first official workout, the Baltimore Orioles announced pitcher Kyle Bradish will open the season on the injured list with a sprained ulnar collateral ligament. Orioles general manager Mike Elias said Bradish received a platelet-rich plasma injection to treat the injury. “He’s going to start his throwing progression tomorrow, but that progression is going to be something that takes some time. Bradish’s injury is particularly notable because the Orioles already are unsure about left-hander John Means’ status for the start of the season. MANUEL RETURNSFormer Philadelphia Phillies manager Charlie Manuel made his first visit to the ballpark since he suffered a stroke in September.
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There has been a nationwide increase in "phantom hacker" scams, a type of fraud "significantly impacting senior citizens," who often lose their entire bank, savings, retirement or investment accounts to such crime, according to the FBI. "Phantom hacker" scams are an evolution of tech support scams, a type of cybercrime. As of August 2023, losses from tech support scams were up 40% during the same period in 2022, according to a recent FBI public service announcement. Older adults have generally amassed a larger nest egg than younger age groups, and therefore pose a more lucrative target for criminals. Older adults are also "particularly mindful of potential risks to their life savings," Gregory Nelsen, FBI Cleveland special agent in charge, said in a statement.
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Private capital has been eyeing public health for years. Several founders and investors told me that the failure of Kleiner's fund made Silicon Valley wary of investing in pandemic preparedness. Venture investors love that kind of thing. Public health and private industryWhen COVID hit, Charity Dean was the assistant director of the California Department of Public Health. In the end, almost every pandemic-related product created by Silicon Valley will ultimately require the government as a primary customer.
Companies that do secure human-testing approval typically conduct at least two rounds of trials before applying for FDA approval to commercially market a device. "Everybody in the industry was saying: 'Oh my God, they're going to run straight into a brick wall,'" Ludwig said of Musk's bid for FDA approval. For example, NeuroPace, which makes the brain implant to treat epilepsy, received final FDA approval in 2013 – 16 years after the company's launch. Beyond grants, it provides access to government experts who advise on how to gain FDA approval and commercialize a device. Musk's emails to Neuralink staffers often come from his SpaceX address, said two people who reviewed them.
Musk’s missed deadlines for FDA approval of Neuralink July 2019:Musk says Neuralink is aiming to receive regulatory approval for human trials of brain implants by the end of 2020. “Everybody in the industry was saying: ‘Oh my God, they’re going to run straight into a brick wall,’” Ludwig said of Musk’s bid for FDA approval. For example, NeuroPace, which makes the brain implant to treat epilepsy, received final FDA approval in 2013 – 16 years after the company’s launch. The FDA’s concerns about the battery are also potentially serious, experts in brain devices said. Still, that proposal disappointed Neuralink because it could delay progress toward final FDA approval, one of the sources said.
An Idaho Republican said his experience milking dairy cows offered insights into reproductive healthcare. Idaho Rep. Jack Nelsen apologized for the comment, saying he respected women's "right to choose." Republican Rep. Jack Nelsen said he was "embarrassed" that he suggested his experience as a "lifelong dairy farmer" offered him insight into reproductive issues, according to the Idaho Statesman. According to the Statesman, Nelson said during his campaign that the government shouldn't be involved in abortion care, a sentiment he repeated in his apology. "I absolutely respect women and the right to choose their own health care," Nelson said in his statement, per the Statesman.
Tech moguls like Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Bill Gates are investing in brain-implant startups. Through their venture-capital funds, Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates both recently backed the Brooklyn, New York, startup Synchron, which has tested its brain stent in seven humans. Peter Thiel, a billionaire cofounder of PayPal, invested last year in Utah's Blackrock Neurotech, an older BCI startup that has said it hopes to apply for Food and Drug Administration approval soon. That long-term potential has caught the attention of tech billionaires like Musk, Gates, and Bezos. No BCI startup has gone public, and most of their fundraising rounds have been modest compared with larger and more-mature biotechs.
Many of these workers could be at risk of "unemployment depression" right now. Here's an explanation of what some call "unemployment depression," as well as steps to cope with it:We're independent, but we're also lonely. Many people, especially those who are single or live alone, don't have much meaningful contact with humans outside of work, Nelsen added. Here's how to cope with 'unemployment depression.' Get professional help, even if finding an affordable option takes time"Unemployment depression" can feel like real depression, and it can also trigger someone who is prone to clinical depression into a depressive episode.
Insider found 16 pioneers in the world of biotech venture capital who are shaping the industry. But new investors are joining the ranks of biotech venture capitalists every day, and they're bringing new ideas with them. Insider set out to identify the rising stars writing biotech's next chapter and ended up with a wide-ranging group of 16 investors shaping the industry. According to these people, the 16 names on this list represent some of the brightest minds in the VC world and are using their intellect to shake things up. Here are the 16 rising stars of biotech investing, according to investors, academics, and entrepreneurs.
CRISPR pioneer Feng Zhang is building a new gene-editing startup, Insider has learned. CRISPR pioneer Feng Zhang is in the process of launching yet another ambitious gene-editing startup, backed by approximately $200 million from some of biotech's biggest investors, Insider has exclusively learned. Aera was incorporated in September 2021, shortly after Zhang's research was published in Science. Aera is at least the seventh startup Zhang has cofounded, joining a list that includes base-editing biotech Beam Therapeutics, CRISPR company Editas Medicine, and gene-editing startup Arbor Biotechnologies. While the ARC protein seems tailored for brain delivery, Zhang's suite of proteins could reach other organs, Shepherd said.
Echipa națională a României a avut noroc la tragerea la sorți pentru stabilirea grupelor turneului de fotbal din cadrul Jocurilor Olimpice din această vară.La evenimentul de la Zurich, "tricolorii" au fost repartizați în grupa B, alături de Noua Zeelandă, Coreea de Sud şi Honduras.România, care a făcut parte din a patra urnă valorică, a fost ultima echipă extrasă din urne de fostul internaţional neozeelandez Ryan Nelsen.În grupa A vor juca Japonia, Africa de Sud, Mexic și Franţa, iar în grupa C - Egipt, Spania, Argentina și Australia. Din grupa D fac parte Brazilia, Germania, Coasta de Fildeș și Arabia Saudită.Turneul de fotbal din cadrul Olimpiadei va debuta în data de 21 iulie şi se va încheia pe 7 august.România s-a calificat la acest eveniment sportiv în urma prestaţiei echipei naţionale de tineret la Campionatul European din 2019, competiţie în cadrul cărei a ajuns în semifinale.Pentru ediţia din acest an a Jocurilor Olimpice sunt eligibili jucătorii născuţi începând cu 1 ianuarie 1997. În mod obişnuit echipele participante sunt formate din jucători până la 23 de ani. Însă, din cauza că turneul de la Tokyo a fost amânat cu un an a fost făcută o derogare pentru ca jucătorii care au obţinut calificarea pe teren să poată participa la competiţie.
Persons: Ryan Nelsen.În Locations: României, Zurich, Noua Zeelandă, Coreea de Sud, Japonia, Africa de Sud, Mexic, Franţa, Egipt, Spania, Argentina, Australia, Brazilia, Germania, Coasta de Fildeș, Arabia, Tokyo
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