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  • Lupron, a drug patented half a century ago, treats advanced prostate cancer. It costs a few hundred dollars in the U.K. — so why are U.S. hospitals charging so much more to administer it?
  • Join Resurrecting Lives Foundation for an evening on the flight deck of the USS Midway Museum for the 1st annual Think Different Awards, followed by the private screening of the short film Brainstorms. Over 750,000 veterans are currently struggling with the Global War on Terror's signature wound, traumatic brain injury (TBI). Through bringing awareness, education and research to the issue of TBI, we can begin to help our brothers and sisters heal. The Think Different Awards are designed to honor individuals who have taken extraordinary action to make a lasting impact in the lives of those with TBI. Brainstorms will shine a light on the plight of TBI and give the audience a glimpse of how it is to live with the signature invisible wound war. Finally, enjoy a panel discussion after Brainstorms with the Director, Julie Pacino. Additional Details: Heavy hors devours and drinks will be served. Admission includes two drink tickets. Attire is business casual, sensible shoes recommended. This is a ticketed event. Event subject to change or cancellation based on state and local health guidelines. Resurrecting Lives Foundation is registered 501(c)(3) with a gold rating from GuideStar.
  • At any moment, some 15 million Americans work in retail. Many stay for years. Now companies face a labor crunch, and workers wish these jobs were designed as durable careers.
  • Hurricanes — whether big or small — manage to damage or destroy most things in their path. But palm trees tend to escape a hurricane's fury. That was definitely true after Ian.
  • A scandal affecting Michigan Republicans last year highlighted instances of suspected fraud in the signature-gathering process. Some states are now looking to crack down on bad actors.
  • A 30-year, nationwide study of ecological changes — including the effects of climate warming — has been releasing a powerful greenhouse gas, and critics want it to stop.
  • The novel follows a white working-class girl from age 7 through her late teens, navigating a world tightly circumscribed by class and culture.
  • The changes include internal staffing moves and steps to speed up data releases. The agency's director says it’s a CDC initiative, and was not directed by the White House or other administration officials.
  • Cleantech San Diego invites you to join us for our annual Southern California Energy Innovation Network (SCEIN) Showcase featuring short presentations from nine clean energy startups currently seeking Seed and Series A financing rounds. The presenting companies have cleantech solutions spanning smart grid services, energy services, energy efficiency, renewable energy generation, energy storage, and clean transportation. The SCEIN showcase is designed to raise the visibility of these highly successful companies with VCs, investors, strategic partners, and the broader cleantech community. Presenting Companies: • Conectric • Enersion • Helicoid • Icarus RT • igrenEnergi • KIGT • Occuspace • ReJoule • Uprise Energy Date | Tuesday, November 2 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. Location | Online Register here! This is a free event open to the public. For more information, please visit the Cleantech San Diego website or call (858) 568-7777.
  • Clive Wilkinson says it's really not a good thing for employees to work at a place that has catered meals, private parks, massage tables and a laundromat ... because why would you ever leave?
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