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A new paper released by Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health reports a strong association between a high number of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and contact with the U.S. justice system. Analyzing data from eleven studies, the researchers found that results were consistent across multiple types of justice system contact and across diverse geographic regions of the country. The findings are published in
Pediatrics. We found consistent evidence that higher ACE scores are associated with greater risks of juvenile justice system contact in the United States, said Gloria Graf, a doctoral student in epidemiology at Columbia Mailman School, and first author.
At the beginning of the pandemic, as grocery store shelved emptied of essentials, many people in the U.S. got a taste of a world where food isn’t easy to come by. But as climate change threatens the planet, experts say mass food shortages are a real danger. That’s why people like Elizabeth Medgyesy of California’s Sonoma County are turning to.
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With AI, 3D imaging and a robot, Medtronic Spine aims to leave competitors bent out of shape
With a recent acquisition from France, Medtronic is aiming to leverage AI in the world of spine surgery and integrate the system with its robot.
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Medicrea’s UNiDTM ASI (Adaptive Spine Intelligence) technology
Medtronic’s general surgery robot Hugo will have some major catching up to do given that the top dog in the robotics world Intuitive Surgical’s Da Vinci robot has solidified its lead over the years despite many competitors. But when it comes to Medtronic’s spine division, the Irish medtech giant is in much better shape.