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LightPath Technologies announces commercialization for BlackDiamond-NRL Based New Infrared Glass

LightPath Technologies Inc

LightPath Technologies CEO Sam Rubin joined Steve Darling from Proactive to announce the commercial release of the company's newest BlackDiamond-NRL infrared glass, BDNL-4. This material represents a significant advancement and is a crucial component of the chalcogenide glass series licensed from the US Naval Research Laboratories (NRL), serving as a substitute for Germanium. Rubin explained to Proactive that BDNL-4 possesses a negative thermo-optic coefficient, a critical characteristic for creating athermalized systems. This feature enables the design of devices that remain unaffected by temperature changes. Furthermore, BDNL-4 is a genuine multi-spectral material suitable for use across short-wave infrared (SWIR), mid-wave infrared (MWIR), and long-wave infrared (LWIR) imaging bands. LightPath offers antireflective and protective DLC coatings for all its Chalcogenide materials, including BDNL-4. After years of development at NRL, BDNL-4 is exclusively licensed to LightPath. The company anticipates that BDNL-4 could become a pivotal material for thermal cameras used in drones and other systems requiring operation across a wide range of temperatures. This launch is particularly significant in light of export restrictions imposed on Germanium and Gallium by China, underscoring the strategic importance of BDNL-4 as a viable alternative. Contact Details Proactive North America Proactive North America +1 604-688-8158 na-editorial@proactiveinvestors.com

April 10, 2024 09:32 AM Pacific Daylight Time

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Vivos Therapeutics receives approval for Medicare reimbursement for flagship Oral Medical Devices

Vivos Therapeutics

Vivos Therapeutics CEO Kirk Huntsman joined Steve Darling from Proactive shared significant news regarding the regulatory approval for Medicare reimbursement of their oral medical devices designed for sleep apnea treatment. Huntsman emphasized the unique design of Vivos's medical devices, which are capable of enhancing the human airway and potentially eliminating sleep apnea symptoms after a 12-month treatment period. This FDA clearance positions Vivos as the only line of oral medical devices globally that can treat severe sleep apnea. The approval for Medicare reimbursement is described as a monumental achievement, as it is expected to benefit tens of millions of Medicare patients suffering from moderate to severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) without the need for lifetime intervention. This recognition by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) propels Vivos's devices as a viable alternative to traditional CPAP treatments, especially timely given the recent recalls in the CPAP market and Philips' withdrawal from the U.S. market. Huntsman expressed his excitement about the broader implications of this approval, including increased recommendations of Vivos's treatments by medical and dental providers and a growing awareness of their efficacy as an alternative to CPAP treatments. This development represents a significant step forward in transforming patient care for individuals suffering from sleep apnea. Watch the full interview to learn more about Vivos Therapeutics Inc.'s pioneering approach to treating sleep apnea and their vision for improving patient care. Contact Details Proactive Investors +1 347-449-0879 na-editorial@proactiveinvestors.com

April 09, 2024 11:45 AM Pacific Daylight Time

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FendX Technologies Innovates Surface Protection with Nanotechnology

FendX Technologies Inc

FendX Technologies CEO Carolyn Myers joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share updates about FendX Technologies, a company pioneering the development of nanotechnology-based products designed to protect high-touch surfaces from contamination. Myers explained that FendX's innovations, licensed from McMaster University nearly four years ago, are focused on creating surfaces to which bacteria, viruses, and organic substances do not adhere, boasting efficacy rates of 95% or higher. These products include a film with an adhesive backing for easy application and a spray offering broader application, both providing 24-hour protection against contaminants. The company is targeting the healthcare sector, particularly hospitals and long-term care facilities, as well as high-traffic areas such as transportation hubs, schools, and malls. The goal is to mitigate the transmission of potentially lethal pathogens in these environments. Following a recent private placement, FendX is gearing up for the commercialization of its REPELWRAP Film and advancing the spray to be commercialized in 2025. Ongoing developments in the product lineup are also underway to further combat surface contamination. Overall, FendX Technologies is focused on leveraging nanotechnology to create innovative solutions for surface protection, aiming to contribute to public health and safety in various sectors. Contact Details Proactive North America Proactive North America +1 604-688-8158 NA-editorial@proactiveinvestors.com

April 08, 2024 07:38 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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HEALWELL AI shares major company milestones since its debut in Q4 of 2023

HEALWELL AI Inc.

HEALWELL AI CEO Dr. Alex Dobranowski joined Steve Darling from Proactive to provide a corporate update, including the release of preliminary financial results for its Fiscal Fourth Quarter and Year Ended December 31, 2023. HEALWELL AI, which debuted in the fourth quarter of 2023, has achieved significant milestones since its inception. HEALWELL successfully raised approximately $29.5 million, providing the company with significant financial resources to fuel its growth initiatives. HEALWELL completed the acquisition of a majority interest in Pentavere, an AI healthcare company. This acquisition enhances HEALWELL's capabilities and strengthens its position in the healthcare AI market. HEALWELL announced a partnership with WELL Health Technologies, whereby WELL Health adopted HEALWELL's AI-powered physician co-pilot product, WELL AI Decision Support. This marks a significant milestone in the adoption of HEALWELL's technology in the healthcare industry. HEALWELL announced the acquisition of Intrahealth, an enterprise-class Electronic Health Record (EHR) company. This acquisition has contributed to HEALWELL's yearly run-rate revenues, which now exceed $20 million, primarily driven by SaaS and services. Dobranowski expressed optimism about HEALWELL's outlook, citing its organic growth profile and M&A strategy. The company has a strong and active acquisition pipeline, with the potential to more than double its current revenue run-rate to over $40 million per year using existing cash on hand. HEALWELL's strategic alliance with equity investor WELL Health Technologies continues to flourish, with significant activity in both Canada and the United States. In Canada, WELL Health recently launched WELL AI Decision Support, an AI-powered physician co-pilot providing clinical decision support for rare disease diagnosis and preventative care, sourced entirely from HEALWELL. Overall, HEALWELL AI is well-positioned for continued growth and success in the dynamic healthcare AI market, leveraging its innovative technology, strategic partnerships, and robust acquisition strategy. Contact Details Proactive North America Proactive North America +1 604-688-8158 NA-editorial@proactiveinvestors.com

April 03, 2024 10:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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IGC Pharma Releases Positive Interim Analysis Of Its Ongoing Phase 2 Trial In Alzheimer's Research

IGC Pharma, Inc. (IGC)

By Faith Ashmore, Benzinga As of 2023, the estimated number of Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease was 6.7 million. However, a lesser-known subsection of Alzheimer’s is Agitation in dementia from Alzheimer’s Disease (AAD). Recent research suggests that up to 76% of individuals with Alzheimer's also suffer from AAD. AAD is known to contribute to accelerated cognitive decline, increased burden on caregivers, higher rates of hospitalization and a greater need for medication – which collectively significantly diminish patients’ quality of life. Unfortunately, existing therapies for AAD carry black-box warnings, indicating the potential for serious adverse reactions that can result in death or serious injury. AAD has been associated with neuroinflammation, neurotransmitter imbalance and CB1 receptor dysfunctions. Research has also shown that AAD correlates with an upregulation of the inflammasome-3 and can contribute to neuroinflammation, ultimately leading to aggressive behavior. IGC Pharma (AMEX: IGC) is looking to provide treatment for millions of Americans struggling with ADD; its current drug, IGC-AD1, has been specifically designed to target the underlying causes of AAD and aims to fill the gap for a safe and effective therapy. Promising Clinical Studies For IGC-AD1 IGC-AD1 is undergoing extensive clinical trials to evaluate its effectiveness and safety in treating Alzheimer's disease. The phase two clinical trial, begun in 2023, encompasses 20 sites across the United States and Canada. With a target of 146 participants, this trial focuses on determining the efficacy of IGC-AD1 in alleviating agitation, a common symptom experienced by many Alzheimer's patients. The company has just announced the results of an interim analysis of its ongoing phase 2 trial. The main objective of the study is to evaluate the change in AAD over six weeks, utilizing the Cohen Mansfield Agitation Inventory (CMAI). The study showed that patients who were given IGC-AD1 had a more significant reduction in agitation levels compared to those who were given a placebo, with positive effects being observed as early as week two of the trial. At the six-week mark, the difference in agitation levels between the IGC-AD1 group and the placebo group was quite noticeable, with an effect size of 0.66 according to Cohen's d measure. The mean difference in the CMAI scores between the active treatment and placebo was -10.45, which indicates a meaningful contrast. Additionally, at the two-week mark, a secondary evaluation showed a positive effect size of 0.79 for IGC-AD1 compared to the placebo. "We are excited with the positive interim results from the Phase 2 trial of IGC-AD1 for agitation in dementia due to Alzheimer's disease. IGC-AD1’s interim results demonstrate a clinical and statistically significant reduction in agitation compared to placebo, suggesting a strong plausibility to address a substantial unmet medical need. This interim data validates IGC-AD1's potential as a transformative therapeutic option with a large market opportunity in Alzheimer's disease management,” said Ram Mukunda, CEO of IGC Pharma. “We are actively pursuing next steps, including with regulators, and remain committed to advancing IGC-AD1 toward commercialization. We foresee a medication that can help alleviate caregiver burden and family distress as managing Alzheimer’s patients, especially ones with agitation, can have a significant emotional toll on families. With IGC-AD1's promising clinical profile, we are confident in its ability, subject to further trials, to improve patient outcomes and drive shareholder value,” he added. In 2023, Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia were projected to cost the U.S. $345 billion. By 2050, these costs could rise to nearly $1 trillion. IGC-AD1 offers a glimmer of hope for the millions of individuals living with Alzheimer's disease, as well as their families. Featured photo by Ravi Patel on Unsplash IGC Pharma Inc. (IGC) is at the forefront of the fight against Alzheimer's disease, developing innovative solutions to address this devastating illness. The company's mission is to transform the landscape of Alzheimer's treatment with a robust pipeline of five promising drug candidates. IGC-AD1 and LMP target the hallmarks of Alzheimer's disease, including neuroinflammation, Aβ plaques, and neurofibrillary tangles. IGC-AD1 is currently undergoing a Phase 2b clinical trial for agitation in dementia associated with Alzheimer's (clinicaltrials.gov, CT05543681). TGR-63 disrupts the progression of Alzheimer's by targeting Aβ plaques. IGC-M3, currently in preclinical development, aims to inhibit the aggregation of Aβ plaques, potentially impacting early-stage Alzheimer's. IGC-1C, also in preclinical stages, targets tau protein and neurofibrillary tangles, representing a forward-thinking approach to Alzheimer's therapy. In addition to its drug development pipeline, IGC Pharma is actively leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Alzheimer's research. Their AI projects encompass various areas, including clinical trial optimization and early detection of Alzheimer's. These forward-looking statements are based largely on IGC Pharma’s expectations and are subject to several risks and uncertainties, certain of which are beyond IGC Pharma’s control. Actual results could differ materially from these forward-looking statements as a result of, among other factors, the Company’s failure or inability to commercialize one or more of the Company’s products or technologies, including the products or formulations described in this release, or failure to obtain regulatory approval for the products or formulations, where required, or government regulations affecting AI or the AI algorithms not working as intended or producing accurate predictions; general economic conditions that are less favorable than expected; the FDA’s general position regarding cannabis- and hemp-based products; and other factors, many of which are discussed in IGC Pharma’s U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") filings. IGC Pharma incorporates by reference the human trial disclosures and Risk Factors identified in its Annual Report on Form 10-K filed with the SEC on July 7, 2023, and Quarterly Report on Form 10-Q filed with the SEC on February 14, 2024, as if fully incorporated and restated herein. Considering these risks and uncertainties, there can be no assurance that the forward-looking information contained in this release will occur. This post contains sponsored content. This content is for informational purposes only and not intended to be investing advice. Contact Details Rosalyn Christian rchristian@imsinvestorrelations.com Company Website https://igcpharma.com/

April 03, 2024 09:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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Cloud DX Achieves nearly 100 % Contract Renewals worth 1.5 million in revenue

Cloud DX

Cloud DX CEO Robert Kaul joined Steve Darling from Proactive to unveil some exciting developments as the company aims for a 100% renewal rate among its clients whose contracts are expiring in the first quarter of 2024. As of the current date, 11 out of 14 potential renewals have been secured, with the remaining 3 expected to follow suit. Cloud DX specializes in executing contracts with various healthcare providers, offering Connected Health Kits that include approved medical devices and customized tablet computers. These kits are prescribed to patients for chronic care management, post-surgical recovery, remote rehabilitation, or palliative care purposes. Kaul highlighted the diverse range of clients renewing their contracts in the first quarter, including Canadian hospitals, primary care clinics in Alberta, family health teams in Ontario, community paramedic services in Ontario, the Canadian Lung Health Foundation, and a Canadian Provincial health ministry. These clients collectively enrolled approximately 2,900 unique patients in 2023. With the renewal of these contracts, Cloud DX has received orders for Connected Health Kits valued at $96,000 CAD.Furthermore, recurring subscription revenues from these contracts are projected to increase to $575,000 CAD per year, amounting to a total contract value of $1.5 million CAD by December 31, 2025. It's worth noting that Cloud DX maintains a robust gross margin of approximately 77%, as indicated in the company's most recent Financial Statements. Overall, these developments underscore Cloud DX's commitment to advancing healthcare through innovative technology solutions, while also solidifying its position as a leader in the industry. Contact Details Proactive North America +1 604-688-8158 NA-editorial@proactiveinvestors.com

April 02, 2024 12:46 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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9 Home Remedies Backed by Science

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Many Home remedies are available to address a range of issues including colds, inflammation, and pain. While not all of these remedies are backed by scientific research, some have garnered support from scientists indicating their potential effectiveness. You've likely experimented with a home remedy before, whether it involved herbal teas for a cold, essential oils for a headache, or natural supplements for better sleep. Perhaps you heard about it from your grandma or stumbled upon it online. Regardless, you gave it a shot, and now you're contemplating its efficacy. The exact mechanism behind why home remedies work remains unclear. Is it due to a physiological change in the body, or is it simply the placebo effect at play? Fortunately, in recent years, scientists have delved into these questions within the confines of a laboratory. Their findings suggest that many of our traditional plant-based remedies hold genuine therapeutic value beyond mere folklore. So, for the skeptics seeking evidence beyond the power of suggestion, rest assured, there's scientific backing to validate the effectiveness of certain home remedies. Here are 9 Home Remedies Backed by Science: Turmeric for Pain and Inflammation: Turmeric, a golden spice used in Ayurvedic medicine for centuries, contains an active compound called curcumin. Research suggests that curcumin is effective in treating pain associated with inflammation. For example: A study found that curcumin was more effective in reducing arthritis pain than an anti-inflammatory drug called diclofenac sodium. Turmeric extract was as effective as ibuprofen in treating pain related to knee osteoarthritis. To benefit from turmeric, consider taking curcumin supplements (about 2 to 5 grams per day) along with a pinch of black pepper to enhance absorption Chili Peppers for Pain and Soreness: Capsaicin, the active component in chili peppers, has a long history in folk medicine. It’s now widely accepted for managing pain. Capsaicin works by causing a warming sensation on the skin, followed by numbness. You can find prescription capsaicin patches (like Qutenza) that contain a high concentration of capsaicin (8 percent) for pain relief. If you have sore muscles or generalized body pain, consider using hot peppers or cayenne pepper topically. Ginger: Ginger has anti-inflammatory properties and may help with nausea, especially during pregnancy or after surgery. You can consume ginger as a tea, in cooking, or take ginger supplements. Shiitake Mushrooms: Shiitake mushrooms contain compounds that support the immune system and may have antiviral properties. Incorporate shiitake mushrooms into your diet for overall health. Eucalyptus: Eucalyptus oil is commonly used for respiratory issues. It may help relieve symptoms of colds and congestion. Use eucalyptus oil in a diffuser or as a chest rub. Lavender: Lavender essential oil is known for its calming effects. It may help reduce anxiety and improve sleep quality. Use lavender oil in a diffuser or add a few drops to your bath. Mint: Peppermint oil can alleviate symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), including bloating and abdominal pain. Consider using peppermint oil capsules or drinking peppermint tea. Fenugreek: Fenugreek seeds may help regulate blood sugar levels and improve insulin sensitivity. Soak fenugreek seeds overnight and consume them in the morning. Magnesium: Magnesium supplements can help with muscle cramps, migraines, and sleep disturbances. Consult a healthcare professional before starting magnesium supplementation. Remember that while these remedies have scientific support, individual responses may vary. Always consult with a healthcare provider before trying any new remedy or supplement. What other natural remedies can I try? Here are some additional natural remedies you can explore: Honey and Lemon for Sore Throats: Mix warm water with honey and a squeeze of lemon. Gargle this solution to soothe a sore throat. Honey has antimicrobial properties, and lemon provides vitamin C. Apple Cider Vinegar for Digestive Issues: Dilute apple cider vinegar in water and drink it before meals. It may help with digestion, bloating, and acid reflux. Peppermint Tea for Digestive Discomfort: Peppermint tea can ease indigestion, bloating, and gas. It also has a calming effect on the stomach. Chamomile Tea for Sleep and Anxiety: Chamomile tea is known for its calming properties. It can help with anxiety and promote better sleep. Garlic for Immune Support: Garlic contains compounds that boost the immune system. Incorporate fresh garlic into your meals. Aloe Vera for Skin Irritations: Aloe vera gel can soothe sunburns, minor cuts, and skin irritations. Apply it topically. Cranberry Juice for Urinary Tract Health: Cranberry juice may help prevent urinary tract infections by preventing bacteria from adhering to the bladder wall. Oatmeal Baths for Itchy Skin: Add colloidal oatmeal to your bathwater to relieve itchy skin caused by conditions like eczema or insect bites. Ginger Tea for Nausea: Ginger tea or ginger candies can alleviate nausea, especially during pregnancy or motion sickness. Epsom Salt Baths for Muscle Relaxation: Dissolve Epsom salt in warm water and soak to relax sore muscles and reduce inflammation. Remember that individual responses may vary, and it’s essential to consult with a healthcare provider before trying any new remedy. What are some natural remedies for headaches? Here are natural remedies that you can try to alleviate headaches: Drink Water: Hydration is crucial. Dehydration can trigger headaches, so make sure to drink enough water throughout the day. Water-rich foods like fruits and vegetables also contribute to hydration. Magnesium: Magnesium deficiency has been linked to frequent migraines. Consider taking magnesium supplements or consuming magnesium-rich foods. Apply Cold Compress: Place a cold compress on your forehead or the back of your neck. Cold temperatures can help reduce inflammation and ease headache discomfort. Ginger Tea: Ginger has anti-inflammatory properties and may relieve nausea associated with headaches. Brew ginger tea or chew on ginger candies. Peppermint Oil: Peppermint oil applied to your temples or massaged onto your forehead can provide relief from tension headaches. Lavender Oil: Inhaling lavender essential oil can promote relaxation and reduce headache intensity. Use it in a diffuser or add a few drops to your bath. Stay Consistent with Meals: Skipping meals can trigger headaches. Maintain regular eating patterns and avoid extreme hunger or undereating. Limit Caffeine Intake: While caffeine can sometimes help with headaches, excessive consumption or sudden withdrawal can worsen them.Find a balance that works for you. Practice Relaxation Techniques: Techniques like deep breathing, meditation, and progressive muscle relaxation can reduce stress and prevent tension headaches. Get Adequate Sleep: Lack of sleep can contribute to headaches. Prioritize quality sleep to support overall well-being. What are some acupressure points for headaches? Acupressure involves stimulating specific pressure points on the body to alleviate headaches. While scientific evidence is limited, some people find relief through these techniques. Here are a few acupressure points to try: Third Eye (GV 24.5): Locate the third eye pressure point between your eyebrows, slightly above the bridge of your nose. Apply gentle pressure or massage it in a circular motion. This point is believed to help with headache relief. Back of the Head (Occiput): There are two points on the back of the head (occiput) that can relieve tension headaches. Apply pressure to these points to ease discomfort. Neck-Shoulder Junction: Focus on the area where your neck meets your shoulders. Massage this junction to release tension and reduce headache symptoms. Hands: The hands contain several acupressure points that may help with headaches. Explore the webbing between your thumb and index finger (known as Hegu or LI4 ). Apply pressure here to potentially alleviate headaches. Tell me more about acupressure for other conditions. Acupressure is a traditional Chinese therapy that involves stimulating specific pressure points on the body. While scientific evidence varies, many people find relief from various conditions through acupressure. Here are some areas where it may be beneficial: Insomnia: Acupressure can help manage sleep disturbances and promote better rest. Stress Management: Certain pressure points may alleviate stress and induce relaxation. Headaches: Massaging specific points can ease tension headaches and migraines. Menstrual Cramps: Acupressure may provide relief from menstrual discomfort. Motion Sickness: Applying pressure to specific points may reduce symptoms of motion sickness. Muscle Tension and Pain: Acupressure can target muscle knots and tension. Nausea and Vomiting During Pregnancy (Morning Sickness): Some pregnant individuals find relief through acupressure. Cancer Treatment Side Effects: Acupressure may help manage side effects of cancer treatments. Immune System Problems: It’s believed that acupressure can positively influence immune function. Infertility: While not a standalone treatment, acupressure may complement fertility therapies. Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): Some individuals with IBS report symptom improvement with acupressure. Menopause and Hot Flashes: Acupressure might help manage menopausal symptoms. Pregnancy Discomforts: From back pain to nausea, acupressure may offer relief during pregnancy. Repetitive Strain Disorders and Overuse Syndrome: Acupressure could be part of a holistic approach to managing these conditions. How can I use acupressure for stress relief? Certainly! Acupressure is a natural technique that involves stimulating specific pressure points on your body to promote relaxation, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being. Here are some acupressure points you can try for stress relief: Hall of Impression Point: Located between your eyebrows, this point is said to help with both anxiety and stress. To use this point: Sit comfortably and close your eyes. Touch the spot between your eyebrows with your index finger or thumb. Take slow, deep breaths and apply gentle, firm pressure in a circular motion for 5 to 10 minutes. Heavenly Gate Point: Found in the upper shell of your ear, at the tip of the triangle-like hollow. Stimulating this point may relieve anxiety, stress, and insomnia. To use this point: Locate it in your ear (a mirror might help). Apply firm, gentle pressure in a circular motion for two minutes. Shoulder Well Point: Located in your shoulder muscle. To find it, pinch your shoulder muscle with your middle finger and thumb. This point helps with relieving stress, muscle tension, and headaches. Avoid using this point if you’re pregnant, as it can also induce labor. To use this point: Pinch the muscle with your thumb and middle finger. Apply gentle, firm pressure with your index finger and massage the point for four to five seconds. Union Valley Point: Found in the webbing between your thumb and index finger. Stimulating this point is said to reduce stress, headaches, and neck pain. Like the shoulder well point, avoid it during pregnancy. To use this point: With your index finger and thumb, apply firm pressure to the webbing between the thumb and index finger of your other hand. Final words on 9 Home Remedies Backed by Science In conclusion, these home remedies offer promising natural alternatives supported by scientific research for various health concerns. Turmeric's curcumin, capsaicin from chili peppers, and ginger showcase anti-inflammatory properties, while shiitake mushrooms and fenugreek contribute to immune health and blood sugar regulation, respectively. Essential oils like eucalyptus and lavender offer respiratory and calming benefits. Incorporating these remedies into daily routines, such as in teas or topical applications, can provide significant relief. Additionally, considering alternative remedies like honey and lemon for sore throats or apple cider vinegar for digestive issues broadens the spectrum of natural solutions available. For headache relief, acupressure presents an intriguing avenue, targeting specific pressure points linked to tension and migraine headaches. However, individual responses may vary, emphasizing the importance of consulting healthcare professionals before integrating these remedies. With a holistic approach, leveraging these home remedies alongside conventional treatments can empower individuals to manage their health effectively and naturally. Contact Details Medicoworlds Alex +1 302-597-6768 Apexreviews154@gmail.com Company Website https://medicoworlds.com/

March 30, 2024 06:28 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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ExpressGene Revolutionizes At-Home Genetic Testing, Competing Head-to-Head with Industry Giants

ExpressGene Lab

In an unprecedented move, ExpressGene Laboratory headquartered in Miami, Florida announces its entry into the competitive landscape of the American laboratory industry, standing tall among giants such as Quest Diagnostics, LabCorp, and Clinical Pathology Laboratories. With its innovative approach to genetic testing, ExpressGene is not just joining the ranks but is set to redefine them by offering direct-to-consumer at-home testing services that break away from traditional models. ExpressGene's groundbreaking service model allows individuals to access comprehensive genetic testing from the comfort of their homes, eliminating the need for a doctor's prescription. This consumer-centric approach is designed to empower individuals with critical health insights without the barriers of conventional lab testing procedures. Breaking the Mold with At-Home Testing At the core of ExpressGene's offerings is the simple cheek swab test, an easy, non-invasive method that makes genetic testing accessible to everyone. This method paves the way for a wide array of tests, including but not limited to: Cancer Screening: Early detection and risk assessment for various cancers. Paternity Testing: Quick and confidential answers. Ancestry Discovery: A deep dive into genetic heritage and lineage. Health and Wellness: Insights into genetic predispositions affecting health. Pharmacogenomics: Understanding how genes affect a person’s response to drugs. Neurogenetic Disorders: Screening for genetic markers associated with neurological conditions. A New Era of Genetic Testing ExpressGene is not just offering tests; it's offering a new way of understanding oneself through genetics. "Our goal is to democratize genetic testing, making it as easy as ordering a book online. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to access crucial health information that can make a difference in their lives," -ExpressGene Team. With the launch of its direct-to-consumer platform, ExpressGene is challenging the status quo and inviting consumers to take control of their health in ways previously unimaginable. The company's commitment to privacy, accuracy, and affordability positions it as a formidable contender in the laboratory services industry. ExpressGene's launch into the direct-to-consumer genetic testing market is more than just an announcement; it's a call to action for individuals to take an active role in their health and well-being through accessible, innovative genetic testing solutions. For more information about ExpressGene and to explore our testing services, visit www.expressgene.me About ExpressGene ExpressGene is at the forefront of molecular diagnostics, offering a comprehensive suite of genetic testing services designed to provide insightful and actionable health information. Our state-of-the-art laboratory is equipped with advanced technology to ensure accuracy and reliability across all tests, including pharmacogenomics, cancer risk assessment, neurogenetic disorders, and prenatal screenings. At ExpressGene, we are committed to making genetic testing accessible and understandable, empowering individuals and healthcare providers to make informed decisions about health and treatment strategies. Our team of expert geneticists, pathologists, and laboratory technicians work diligently to uphold the highest standards of quality and confidentiality. With a patient-centric approach, we strive to deliver not just results, but also the support and resources needed to navigate genetic health. ExpressGene is proud to be an accredited facility by the College of American Pathologists (CAP), reflecting our dedication to excellence in laboratory services. For more information about our services or to request a testing kit, please visit our website or contact us directly. Our customer service team is available to answer any questions and assist with your genetic testing needs. At ExpressGene, your health is our priority, and we are dedicated to providing you with the highest level of service and care. For Press Inquires: AlphaBull PR (800) 530-0412 www.Pubcowire.com Contact Details Express Gene Molecular Diagnostics Laboratory Customer Service +1 786-250-3419 info@expressgene.us Company Website https://www.expressgene.me

March 27, 2024 09:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time

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Timothy Applegate Elected as Board Chair Elect for National Contract Management Association

National Contract Management Association

The National Contract Management Association (NCMA), dedicated to advancing the contract management profession, proudly announces the appointment of Timothy Applegate as its Board Chair for Program Year 2026, that begins July 1, 2025. A retired Colonel in the United States Air Force, Mr. Applegate brings over 36 years of acquisition and contracting expertise to the role. Mr. Applegate is currently a distinguished member of the Senior Executive Service and Director of the Acquisition Management and Integration Center at Headquarters Air Combat Command (ACC), where he is responsible for overseeing a total acquisition portfolio exceeding $20 billion. A devoted member of NCMA since 1992, an NCMA Certified Professional Contract Manager™ (CPCM™) certificant, Board Member (2018- 2021 and 2023-2024), and Board Advisor (2021-2022), Mr. Applegate is a dedicated and long-standing champion of NCMA and the role it plays in the advancement of the contract management profession. "It is a privilege to serve alongside such esteemed colleagues and I look forward to working with the NCMA's dedicated members and partners,” said Mr. Applegate. Kraig Conrad, CEO of NCMA, added, "Tim's wealth of experience and expertise is truly invaluable to meet our strategic objectives. Over the past six years, he has been instrumental in fostering the growth and evolution of our association through his dedicated service. I am eager to collaborate with him to advance our Common Language Initiative and expand our partnerships to elevate the profession with international standards.” With Mr. Applegate assuming the role of Board Chair-Elect, NCMA is poised to further enhance its programs and standards, ensuring that practitioners receive unparalleled support and opportunities for professional development and certification. The entire NCMA community eagerly looks forward to the transformative leadership that Mr. Applegate will bring to the organization. The National Contract Management Association (NCMA) – www.ncmahq.org – has grown as a professional society whose mission is to collaborate towards a globally recognized contract management profession that strengthens its nexus with related acquisition communities. Serving approximately 20,000 members in both the public and private sectors, NCMA propels the growth, advancement, and impact of practitioners through a steadfast commitment to serve through the open exchange of ideas in neutral forums. Contact Details National Contract Management Assocation Holly DeHesa +1 281-865-3296 holly.dehesa@ncmahq.org Company Website https://www.ncmahq.org

March 26, 2024 06:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time

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