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The Best Dressed Stars of the Week Took Exciting Fashion Risks

The Best Dressed Stars of the Week Took Exciting Fashion Risks

  • Fashion

Now that the SAG-AFTRA strikes are over, and Hollywood has officially made a return to the red carpets, stars have wasted no time delivering some exciting fashion moments. Whether it was at this week’s GQ Men of the Year awards in London, Variety’s Power of Women event in Los Angeles, or the National Book Awards in New York

Te Whatu Ora to test AI for clinical coding and more briefs

Te Whatu Ora to test AI for clinical coding and more briefs

  • Health

Te Whatu Ora on the look for clinical coding AI suppliers Te Whatu Ora is seeking suppliers to join its AI-assisted clinical coding pilots for hospital admissions.  The said pilot aims to verify whether AI techniques help improve the speed and accuracy of delivering care by reducing time for clinical coding, which remains a largely manual

Why digital equity is important to conducting better telemedicine

Why digital equity is important to conducting better telemedicine

  • Health

Telehealth is for everyone, and hospitals and health systems must construct a digital equity strategy to better serve patients in the digital and telehealth space to ensure all persons can use telehealth, contended Alexandra Hunter, virtual care consultant at Henry Ford Health in Detroit. The technology and internet space have rapidly proliferated over the last

Baptist Health uses telemedicine to enable 24/7 vital care for suicidal patients

Baptist Health uses telemedicine to enable 24/7 vital care for suicidal patients

  • Health

As the primary provider of inpatient behavioral health services in the Central Alabama region, Baptist Health is depended upon by its community at large to provide high-quality and continuous care without interruption. THE PROBLEM Staff have been working to resolve two separate but interrelated issues surrounding this imperative service line. “The first issue we needed

$15M Singapore-London partnership to help stem APAC’s growing healthcare cybersecurity woes

$15M Singapore-London partnership to help stem APAC’s growing healthcare cybersecurity woes

  • Health

A S$20 million grant from the National Research Foundation, Singapore (NRF) has been awarded to Nanyang Technological University, Singapore and Imperial College London to develop ways to better protect health data and wearable devices. Imperial’s newly opened overseas research centre, Imperial Global: Singapore, is collaborating with NTU Singapore researchers on the IN-CYPHER programme “to tackle

Banner Health reduces generalized anxiety with digital therapeutics

Banner Health reduces generalized anxiety with digital therapeutics

  • Health

Banner Health, based in Phoenix, is one of the largest nonprofit health systems in the U.S., serving more than eight million patients across six states in the Southwest. Like many hospitals and health systems, it has been facing many challenges with behavioral health. THE PROBLEM Behavioral health is an interesting story for several reasons, said

Japan Focus: Suntory’s price hikes, Kirin’s beer and sugar-free product innovation plans, post-pandemic seafood prices, government initiatives

Japan Focus: Suntory’s price hikes, Kirin’s beer and sugar-free product innovation plans, post-pandemic seafood prices, government initiatives

  • Food

Cheese-whiz: Japan announces incentives to boost domestically produced goods​​The Japanese government has announced financial incentive plans for the dairy industry and brands to boost consumer demand for locally produced cheese.With a total budget of about JPY2.2bn (US$14.7mn) requested for this project, the idea is to subsidise dairy producer groups that collect raw milk shipments from

Top of the pops: The Top 10 social media trending APAC food and beverage stories from 2023

Top of the pops: The Top 10 social media trending APAC food and beverage stories from 2023

  • Food

Who will pay? APAC cocoa industry says EU Deforestation Regulation could create ‘two-tier market’​The cocoa and chocolates industry in Asia Pacific has expressed concern that the EU Deforestation Regulation could lead a two-tier market for cocoa beans, which could have far-ranging cost and pricing implications.A lot of the debate and backlash to the EU’s controversial

Countering counterfeits: Japan establishes first physical facility to find fake food ‘exports’ in Thailand

Countering counterfeits: Japan establishes first physical facility to find fake food ‘exports’ in Thailand

  • Food

This consultation desk is the first of its kind established by Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) and headed by its Export and International Bureau Intellectual Property Division.This will be the first step in a new planned framework to be set up in collaboration with various ministries to combat counterfeit agriculture, fishery and

Japan Focus: Asahi Super Dry’s performance, Morinaga’s new opportunities, Kyowa Hakko postbiotic’s continued success, food waste reduction and more

Japan Focus: Asahi Super Dry’s performance, Morinaga’s new opportunities, Kyowa Hakko postbiotic’s continued success, food waste reduction and more

  • Food

Beer boost: Asahi Super Dry drives international growth amid cost setbacks at new Japan brewery​​Asahi’s star-performing beer product Asahi Super Dry has helped sustain the firm’s profitability and international growth even amid cost setbacks at its new domestic brewery in Tosu.Asahi recently announced its FY2023 nine-month financial results ending September 2023, reporting 6.1% growth in