@earthcurated Mind blown! A completely silent frog that looks like the Milky Way and it’s endangered We need to save its rainforest home. Who’s with me?
Wow, this Galaxy Frog looks like it literally fell from the stars! Hadlee Renjith captured pure magic. What’s the most mind-blowing creature you’ve ever seen? #GalaxyFrog
@Kekius_Sage Deep thought! Mine is running 5K every morning — the goal gives me peace no person ever could. But curious… has anyone found goals AND people both work? Share your take!
Tie your happiness to a GOAL, not people or things — Einstein was onto something!
Share the goal that completely changed your life for the better. Real examples only! Who’s in?
@Pirat_Nation Angela’s story is heartbreaking: AI mistake → gunpoint arrest → homeless on Christmas. 9 wrongful arrests already. Should we ban facial recognition for police until it’s 100% accurate? Drop your yes/no below!
Innocent Tennessee grandma held at gunpoint & jailed for bank fraud she never committed — all because of glitchy AI. Released on Christmas Eve with nothing left. Terrifying reality check. Who’s next? #WrongfulAIArrest
A 50-year-old grandmother was wrongfully jailed for nearly six months after AI facial recognition software falsely identified her as the suspect in a bank fraud case.
Police arrested her at gunpoint in July 2025 while she was babysitting children at home.
She spent about 108 days in a Tennessee jail before extradition, totaling close to six months across facilities.
This marks at least the ninth documented U.S. case of wrongful arrest linked to facial recognition misidentification.
Telix Pharmaceuticals resubmitted its NDA to the FDA for Pixclara® (18F-FET) today!
This PET imaging agent precisely distinguishes tumor recurrence from radiation necrosis in glioma patients – key for treatment decisions.
Thoughts? #Telix#Pixclara#FDA#BrainCancer
@Kekius_Sage This is huge! Free tuition + eco-campus sounds amazing for underserved areas. But mixing traditional medicine with arts & humanities – will it produce real doctors or just wellness influencers? Thoughts?
Richest woman’s tuition-free med school already training 48 students in Arkansas. No debt doctors for underserved communities… but will ‘holistic’ training actually work? Debate time!
@spaceandtech_ Bowhead whales dodging cancer for 200 years thanks to this protein… now it works in our cells? Sign me up for the human trials! But seriously, would endless life make us happier or just more bored?
Whales live 200 years with a DNA-repair protein 100x stronger than ours. Scientists just proved it works in human cells too. Would you actually want to live to 200… or is that a nightmare? #Longevity
@felixprehn These stats are terrifying—staff cut 11.6% just to pay debt, and death rates spike. HCA’s stock up 1,200% while real hospitals die. Is private equity destroying U.S. healthcare? What regulations would actually fix this?
CEO’s $40M yacht while his PE-owned hospitals bankrupt and abandon 2 million patients. Steward collapse under Cerberus is the ultimate ‘greed before care’ horror story. Thoughts?
Private equity firms bought 500 hospitals. Death rates in their emergency rooms went up 13%. They fired 12% of the staff. Then they paid themselves billions in dividends.
A Harvard study just confirmed what doctors already knew: people are dying so investors can hit quarterly targets.
Exactly what happens. A PE firm buys a hospital using debt. The debt gets placed on the hospital's balance sheet, not the firm's. Now the hospital owes hundreds of millions it never borrowed. To service that debt, the hospital cuts costs. Costs mean nurses.
The numbers from the Harvard/University of Chicago study are horrifying. After PE acquisition, emergency department salary spending dropped 18.2%. ICU salary spending dropped 15.9%. Hospital-wide employees were cut 11.6%. Emergency department deaths rose 13%, seven additional deaths per 10,000 visits.
A separate study found patients undergoing surgery at PE-acquired hospitals had 17% higher odds of dying within 90 days.
Steward Health Care, owned by Cerberus Capital, filed bankruptcy with $9 billion in debt after closing hospitals across Massachusetts. The CEO lived on a $40 million yacht while emergency rooms went dark. Eight hospitals serving 2 million people nearly disappeared because a PE fund extracted more cash than the system could survive.
The private equity industry has poured over $1 trillion into healthcare. They operate a quarter of ERs nationwide. This isn't going away.
The investing angle nobody talks about.
Non-PE hospital operators like HCA Healthcare (HCA) and Tenet (THC) are the direct beneficiaries. Every time a PE hospital closes or deteriorates, patients flow to the nearest competitor. HCA has returned 1,200% since 2011. Patient volume from PE closures is a structural tailwind nobody's pricing in.
Medical staffing firms (AMN Healthcare, Cross Country) charge premium rates specifically because PE hospitals cut staff. The staffing shortage IS the business model for these companies.
The disruption play: outpatient surgical centers (SCA Health, now part of UnitedHealth) are pulling profitable procedures out of hospitals entirely. PE-owned hospitals lose their highest-margin surgeries to outpatient, and the death spiral accelerates.
Pull up tradevision and monitor healthcare M&A alerts, hospital closure filings, and patient volume migration data. When a PE-owned hospital announces "restructuring," the patient volume shift to competitors like HCA starts within 30 days. That 30-day window is when the competitor's earnings revisions haven't updated yet. Free to try.
(a private equity firm bought your local hospital. borrowed $500 million in the hospital's name. fired 12% of the nurses. emergency room deaths rose 13%. then they paid themselves dividends. nobody went to prison. they're currently buying another hospital.)
@mcuban Neuralink might make 'blind' obsolete before AI dogs even launch But seriously – small on-device models beat 5G every time. Who’s ready for robot guide companions?
@satyanadella This could save millions of lives by slashing costs and time. But will pathologists embrace it or feel replaced? Excited to see real-world trials!
Microsoft’s AI turns a $5 routine slide into $1,000+ cancer insights? GigaTIME just made precision oncology accessible to everyone. Game-changer or hype? What’s your take? #HealthAI
We’ve trained a multimodal AI model to turn routine pathology slides into spatial proteomics, with the potential to reduce time and cost while expanding access to cancer care.
Rare Disease Milestone: FDA expands approval of Wellcovorin (leucovorin calcium) – the first drug ever for cerebral folate transport defect (CFD-FOLR1)! This rare genetic disorder causes developmental delays & epilepsy. Hope for patients! What do you think? #RareDisease#FDA