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From Naysayer to Partner: How User Expectations and Needs Are Changing IT’s Role

Steven Goriah, VP of IT, CIO & CISO, Westchester Medical Center During the early weeks of the Covid-19 pandemic, there was a lot of focus on digital health, and the potential it had to improve patient care while increasing efficiency. But as leaders take a stock of how their teams responded — and how it… Read More: From Naysayer to Partner: How User Expectations and Needs Are… »

How to Use Soaking and Sprouting (And Why It’s Beneficial!)

The go-to guide you need for how to soak and sprout your grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds. Soaking and sprouting is a great way to increase nutrient density, nutrient absorption and promote optimal digestion. Whether you struggle with digesting certain beans or legumes, or if you’re simply looking for a fun way to boost the… Read More: How to Use Soaking and Sprouting (And Why It’s Beneficial!) »

Cornell Says It’s Safer To Bring Students Back To Campus, Will Resume Classes September 2

TOPLINE Cornell University said that it planned to resume classes on campus this September after university researchers projected it was safer to resume classes with a mix of in-person and online learning, a claim that is controversial among outside epidemiologists. CORNELL UNIVERSITY, ITHACA, NEW YORK – 2015/10/10: Samuel Curtis Johnson Hall, School of Management …… Read More: Cornell Says It’s Safer To Bring Students Back To Campus,… »