Healthcare should be a right, not a privilege.
We need to keep fighting for universal healthcare so everyone has access to the care they need and deserve.
Q: Explain how a Hospital using mineable blockchains such as $BTC + $BCH to generate increased revenue & business from data monetization can turn Public Health from a service that causes debt & poverty into one that makes more money for the medical professionals, companies & patients: from profit from data monetization // more effective services: effective use of blockchain can drastically reduce costs // reduce or eliminate errors, and in some settings can have effectively not only free hospitals, ones that work curatively and also generate wealth to patients by earning from their data: where such hospitals would store data on servers & use communications to be able to provide that data to IoT 24/7 where needed: and settle in bulk once per block per customer // where such Tech can provide numerous data per second & charge in micropayments: then settle once per block: as well be able to provide that data to IoT sub second nationally & internationally
Grok: "Turning Debt/Poverty into Wealth Generation
Traditional healthcare often leads to debt due to high costs, opaque billing, and fragmented data
This model flips it:Revenue share for patients → Data becomes an asset patients “own” and monetize, directly countering costs
Hospital profitability → Data sales + drastic admin/fraud reduction improve margins. Providers can offer lower prices or value-based care while earning more overall"
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Saving the Quiet Sky: Scientists and Telecom Team Up to Protect NSF VLA
Teamwork makes the dream work! 🤝 NSF NRAO engineers collaborated with wireless provider to prevent interference with one of the world’s largest radio telescopes.
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American flags lining the Memorial parapet, each representing the unique stories of those killed on 9/11 and the shared values that define our response to the attacks and their legacy: courage, strength, unity, service, and patriotism. #neverforget#911memorial#911museum
From battlefield trauma to routine surgeries at military hospitals, blood donations stay within our community.
When you roll up your sleeve & donate, you're supporting operational readiness & saving the life of a fellow service member or family member.
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The Met commemorates the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence—the founding document of the United States of America—with a special installation, events, and performances.
On July 4, join us for:
🥁 A high-energy performance by the Brooklyn United Marching Band on The Met’s iconic steps.
🎶 A choral meditation with five-time Grammy-nominated Clarion Choir and Grammy-winning Catalyst Quartet for "the national anthems," a moving work by David Lang that reflects on national identity and finding common ground.
💡 Learn more → https://t.co/TrjXVjy71D
A colorful lineup of historic biplanes are here visiting the Museum this weekend during a new Stearman Fly-In event.
Event info: https://t.co/7mbhmzysur
Case Record of the Massachusetts General Hospital (@MassGeneralNews): A 74-year-old man was admitted to this hospital because of persistent pancytopenia that had resulted in multiple red-cell transfusions.
Three months before the current presentation, the patient underwent heart transplantation after a prolonged admission in the cardiac intensive care unit of this hospital. He had been admitted for decompensated heart failure due to transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy, for which he received treatment with infusions of inotropic and diuretic agents. The preoperative course was notable for anemia, for which he received intravenous iron therapy. In addition, the patient had persistent thrombocytopenia that prompted a switch in treatment from heparin to a direct thrombin inhibitor, despite the fact that testing for antibodies against platelet factor 4 was negative. Serologic testing performed before transplantation was positive for Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) IgG, negative for cytomegalovirus (CMV) IgG, and negative for toxoplasma IgG. Serologic testing in the donor was positive for EBV IgG and CMV IgG and negative for toxoplasma IgG.
Read the full case details in “A 74-Year-Old Man with Pancytopenia,” a Case Record of the Massachusetts General Hospital, by W.C. Aird et al.: https://t.co/NSqIDDQT0B
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Yes @kentuckyMBB has the most passionate fans in college basketball thus I feel they deserve an improved home pre conference schedule. They have 5 genuine big time games the rest is CUPCAKE CITY ! BBN fans love their Cats ! https://t.co/5vSwW5xeqg
A chance meeting with our Dr. Jennifer Wargo led Dr. Erez Baruch to UT MD Anderson.
How the two are working together to advance our understanding of the microbiome's role in cancer care: https://t.co/2NjyJBdTHI @JenWargoMD#EndCancer
Transforming Cancer Care with Dr. Brian Druker
Learn how Phil and Penny Knight’s historic $2B gift will help Dr. Druker transform the cancer care experience, starting right here in Oregon.
🗓️ June 27
⌚️ 2:30-4 p.m.
📍 OHSU Auditorium
Save your seat: https://t.co/4hUxxMIWKF
The Center of Excellence builds on a five‑year agreement between Cook Medical and @IndianaUniv Launch Accelerator for Biosciences (IU LAB) to translate IU research into real‑world health care applications.
Learn more: https://t.co/7T4bMUbel9
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#Lungcancer researchers, clinicians and patient advocates gathered last week for a meeting of the Fred Hutch Lung Specialized Project of Research Excellence, sharing insights on #IMTX, new molecular targets, multi-cancer detection tests and more. https://t.co/WjJk30ga4x
Phase 3 TOWAR trial: Prehospital blood transfusion reduces mortality from traumatic hemorrhage and shock. Whether the use of whole blood is more beneficial than blood components in prehospital care is unclear. Research findings are summarized in a new Quick Take video. https://t.co/JdJNEucvei
My choice as the # 1 pick for the @NBA draft would be @AJDybantsa here are @espn’s top 100 best prospects in the NBA draft: Why there's a change at No. 1 - via @ESPN App https://t.co/mz1H96mBI8