Dos enfermeras en Bengala Occidental dieron positivo por virus Nipah, una de ellas sigue en coma. Aunque letal, la enfermedad tiene baja transmisión y las autoridades aseguran que el riesgo de expansión es mínimo. La vigilancia y los protocolos hospitalarios evitan que el brote se convierta en crisis.

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Dos enfermeras en Bengala Occidental dieron positivo por virus Nipah, una de ellas sigue en coma. Aunque letal, la enfermedad tiene baja transmisión y las autoridades aseguran que el riesgo de expansión es mínimo. La vigilancia y los protocolos hospitalarios evitan que el brote se convierta en crisis.

Janeiro celebra a Visibilidade Trans e destaca Pamela Ferreira, que rompe barreiras e cria caminhos para mulheres trans no trabalho. O post “Nós vamos continuar avançando”: Como Pamela Ferreira está construindo pontes poderosas entre pessoas e marcas apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

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Janeiro celebra a Visibilidade Trans e destaca Pamela Ferreira, que rompe barreiras e cria caminhos para mulheres trans no trabalho. O post “Nós vamos continuar avançando”: Como Pamela Ferreira está construindo pontes poderosas entre pessoas e marcas apareceu primeiro em Mídia NINJA.

Një rrëshqitje dheu shembi një pjesë të murit mbajtës të Spitalit Klinik në Shtip, pas së cilës gardhi dhe dheu u përplasën mbi dy automjete me targa nga Shkupi dhe Veles, transmeton Portalb.mk. Në vendngjarje dolën punonjës nga Sektori i Punëve të Brendshme Shtip për të rregulluar trafikun në rrugën “Ljuben Ivanov”, e cila të […]

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La entrada El Debate de la Gente y las tensiones de la deliberación política en una consulta fragmentada se publicó primero en Razón Pública.

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La entrada El Debate de la Gente y las tensiones de la deliberación política en una consulta fragmentada se publicó primero en Razón Pública.

Kultur programazioari buruzko 2025eko txostena aurkeztu du Eusko Jaurlaritzak. Denera, 22.425 kultur jarduera programatu zituzten, eta, Jaurlaritzaren ustez, «kultura bizia eta hurbila» dela ez ezik, «hazten» ari dela ere erakusten dute datuek.

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Kultur programazioari buruzko 2025eko txostena aurkeztu du Eusko Jaurlaritzak. Denera, 22.425 kultur jarduera programatu zituzten, eta, Jaurlaritzaren ustez, «kultura bizia eta hurbila» dela ez ezik, «hazten» ari dela ere erakusten dute datuek.

Newsom has steadily opposed major tax increases, but an ongoing, multiyear deficit and growing frustration among legislators has created a gulf between the governor and his allies on how to fix the problem.

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Newsom has steadily opposed major tax increases, but an ongoing, multiyear deficit and growing frustration among legislators has created a gulf between the governor and his allies on how to fix the problem.

Congress is considering bills allowing trucks to exceed 80,000 pounds. That would further damage California’s aging bridges and congested roads.

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Congress is considering bills allowing trucks to exceed 80,000 pounds. That would further damage California’s aging bridges and congested roads.

A 2015 law required the state Department of Toxic Substances Control to overhaul its permitting process to consider how multiple sources of pollution impacts health. Advocates now say the overdue rules aren’t protective enough.

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A 2015 law required the state Department of Toxic Substances Control to overhaul its permitting process to consider how multiple sources of pollution impacts health. Advocates now say the overdue rules aren’t protective enough.

A California company is using AI to help diagnose homeless Californians. The technology promises better access to health care, but it also raises questions.

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A California company is using AI to help diagnose homeless Californians. The technology promises better access to health care, but it also raises questions.

O presidente de Moçambique considera que situação das cheias e inundações continua crítica em Moçambique. Contudo, Daniel Chapo diz que as águas estão a baixar e que a reabertura da estrada nacional número 1 será possível dentro de duas semanas.

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O presidente de Moçambique considera que situação das cheias e inundações continua crítica em Moçambique. Contudo, Daniel Chapo diz que as águas estão a baixar e que a reabertura da estrada nacional número 1 será possível dentro de duas semanas.

PORTLAND, Ore. — Keith Ellison held up his cellphone. The Minnesota attorney general was onstage in an Oregon theater in front of hundreds of people, accompanied by four of his Democratic peers from other states, to mark a year of coordinated legal strategy to resist the Trump administration’s expansive use of executive power. “Can I […]

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PORTLAND, Ore. — Keith Ellison held up his cellphone. The Minnesota attorney general was onstage in an Oregon theater in front of hundreds of people, accompanied by four of his Democratic peers from other states, to mark a year of coordinated legal strategy to resist the Trump administration’s expansive use of executive power. “Can I […]

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Thinking of giving a gym membership or Botox gift card for Valentine’s Day? Think again.

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La número uno avanza hacia su tercer título en Australia y dedica un guiño especial al tenista español.

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La número uno avanza hacia su tercer título en Australia y dedica un guiño especial al tenista español.

Ski resorts in Colorado can make snow, but it only goes so far.

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Ski resorts in Colorado can make snow, but it only goes so far.

Орусия Сириядагы Эл-Камышлы аэродромунан аскерлерин чыгарууда. Акыркы жумаларда Дамаск өкмөтү күрддөр башкарып келген чөлкөмдө өз көзөмөлүн орнотуу аракеттерин күчөткөн. Орусия аскерлерин чыгарып жатканын Рейтер агенттиги булактарына таянып жана бир катар араб маалымат каражаттары жазышты. Сириянын түндүк-чыгыш бөлүгүндөгү Эл-Камышлыга орус бөлүктөрү 2019-жылы жайгаштырыла баштаган. Маалыматка ылайык, ал жактагы аскерлердин саны Тартус жана Хмеймим базаларына караганда азыраак болчу....

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Орусия Сириядагы Эл-Камышлы аэродромунан аскерлерин чыгарууда. Акыркы жумаларда Дамаск өкмөтү күрддөр башкарып келген чөлкөмдө өз көзөмөлүн орнотуу аракеттерин күчөткөн. Орусия аскерлерин чыгарып жатканын Рейтер агенттиги булактарына таянып жана бир катар араб маалымат каражаттары жазышты. Сириянын түндүк-чыгыш бөлүгүндөгү Эл-Камышлыга орус бөлүктөрү 2019-жылы жайгаштырыла баштаган. Маалыматка ылайык, ал жактагы аскерлердин саны Тартус жана Хмеймим базаларына караганда азыраак болчу....

The slight decrease in diversity in corporate boardrooms in 2025 comes as the Trump administration and its allies have pushed to unwind diversity initiatives.

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The slight decrease in diversity in corporate boardrooms in 2025 comes as the Trump administration and its allies have pushed to unwind diversity initiatives.

(The Center Square) – Medical group Do No Harm released a report Tuesday that it says debunks a study on racial concordance, with a Do No Harm leader stating that matching a patient with a doctor of the same race does not improve medical outcomes. Do No Harm’s director of research Jay Greene told The Center Square: “This is one of multiple reports we’ve produced at Do No Harm, in service of our mission to end the harmful and unscientific practice of identity politics in medicine.” “While the theory of racial concordance has been thoroughly debunked, liberal economists, activists, politicians, and the media continue to uncritically cite it as fact,” Greene said. Greene refers in part to the study by economists Michael Frakes and Jonathan Gruber that Do No Harm’s new report focuses on. The study from the economists “claims racially diverse military medical facilities improve care for black patients,” as stated in a Do No Harm news release. Greene told The Center Square that “by attempting to artificially increase the number of doctors from any racial group, medical schools and hospitals inevitably begin to prioritize identity over merit and excellence.” “It is wrong to elevate the interests of DEI activists over exceptional treatment for patients,” Greene said. “Racial concordance does not lead to improved patient outcomes, and we will continue to use good information to combat misinformation wherever it exists,” Greene told The Center Square. Do No Harm (DNH) is an organization of “physicians, nurses, medical students, patients, and policymakers focused on keeping identity politics out of medical education, research, and clinical practice,” as stated on its website. In a release on its recent report, DNH said that Frakes and Gruber’s study concerning racial concordance “fails to actually examine whether black patients have better outcomes when treated by black doctors, and buries a key finding that undermines the thrust of the study’s conclusion.” DNH stated that “the study buries the finding that black patients actually do best when treated by non-black doctors in facilities that happen to have more black doctors.” This “undermines the claim that black patients need to be served by black doctors,” DNH said. Additionally, DNH said that Frakes and Gruber offer “two flawed explanations for the study’s claims.” One explanation is that “black doctors teach their peers how to better connect with black patients” and the other is “the presence of black doctors in hallways increases black patients' trust in non-black providers.” DNH said that the study “relies on debunked research” and “fails to cite systematic reviews that already found no evidence that racial concordance benefits patients.” “The Frakes and Gruber study appears scientifically rigorous and is authored by economists from high-status universities, but a closer examination of its methods, results, and motivation reveal it to be scientifically unsound and an abuse of academic authority,” DNH stated in its report. DNH has taken stands against racial concordance in the past, with its chairman Dr. Stanley Goldfarb once calling the philosophy “a thoroughly debunked theory that only breeds suspicion and prejudice,” The Center Square reported. In August 2025, Do No Harm filed a lawsuit against a Philadelphia-based directory of Black physicians and consequently opened the directory up to all races. Frakes has not yet responded to The Center Square’s request for comment.

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(The Center Square) – Medical group Do No Harm released a report Tuesday that it says debunks a study on racial concordance, with a Do No Harm leader stating that matching a patient with a doctor of the same race does not improve medical outcomes. Do No Harm’s director of research Jay Greene told The Center Square: “This is one of multiple reports we’ve produced at Do No Harm, in service of our mission to end the harmful and unscientific practice of identity politics in medicine.” “While the theory of racial concordance has been thoroughly debunked, liberal economists, activists, politicians, and the media continue to uncritically cite it as fact,” Greene said. Greene refers in part to the study by economists Michael Frakes and Jonathan Gruber that Do No Harm’s new report focuses on. The study from the economists “claims racially diverse military medical facilities improve care for black patients,” as stated in a Do No Harm news release. Greene told The Center Square that “by attempting to artificially increase the number of doctors from any racial group, medical schools and hospitals inevitably begin to prioritize identity over merit and excellence.” “It is wrong to elevate the interests of DEI activists over exceptional treatment for patients,” Greene said. “Racial concordance does not lead to improved patient outcomes, and we will continue to use good information to combat misinformation wherever it exists,” Greene told The Center Square. Do No Harm (DNH) is an organization of “physicians, nurses, medical students, patients, and policymakers focused on keeping identity politics out of medical education, research, and clinical practice,” as stated on its website. In a release on its recent report, DNH said that Frakes and Gruber’s study concerning racial concordance “fails to actually examine whether black patients have better outcomes when treated by black doctors, and buries a key finding that undermines the thrust of the study’s conclusion.” DNH stated that “the study buries the finding that black patients actually do best when treated by non-black doctors in facilities that happen to have more black doctors.” This “undermines the claim that black patients need to be served by black doctors,” DNH said. Additionally, DNH said that Frakes and Gruber offer “two flawed explanations for the study’s claims.” One explanation is that “black doctors teach their peers how to better connect with black patients” and the other is “the presence of black doctors in hallways increases black patients' trust in non-black providers.” DNH said that the study “relies on debunked research” and “fails to cite systematic reviews that already found no evidence that racial concordance benefits patients.” “The Frakes and Gruber study appears scientifically rigorous and is authored by economists from high-status universities, but a closer examination of its methods, results, and motivation reveal it to be scientifically unsound and an abuse of academic authority,” DNH stated in its report. DNH has taken stands against racial concordance in the past, with its chairman Dr. Stanley Goldfarb once calling the philosophy “a thoroughly debunked theory that only breeds suspicion and prejudice,” The Center Square reported. In August 2025, Do No Harm filed a lawsuit against a Philadelphia-based directory of Black physicians and consequently opened the directory up to all races. Frakes has not yet responded to The Center Square’s request for comment.

Excess road and sidewalk salt flows into storm drains and ultimately into area streams and rivers, affecting fish and other aquatic organisms.

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Excess road and sidewalk salt flows into storm drains and ultimately into area streams and rivers, affecting fish and other aquatic organisms.

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El humor gráfico, con casi tres siglos a cuestas, es hoy un arte expresivo y comunicador de primer orden, que MUNDIARIO trae a su página home de la mano de Thiago Lucas.