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The Leadership Development Group Welcomes Rosemary Bloser As Vice President, Client Solutions


The Leadership Development Group Welcomes Rosemary Bloser As Vice President, Client Solutions
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESSWIRE / April 15, 2021 / The Leadership Development Group, Inc (TLD Group), a global leadership and team development firm, is delighted to welcome Rosemary Mesisca Bloser, MBA as Vice President, Client Solutions. Rosemary, who was previously Managing Partner at Enterprise Learning Solutions (ELS), and Practice Leader, Healthcare and Life Sciences, at the Aresty Institute of Executive Education, the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, is a strategic learning and development professional with deep experience in complex problem solving, building relationships, and designing and delivering learning solutions.
As we expand our reach across the various sectors of the health ecosystem, we are excited to welcome Rosemary to the team. We will draw from Rosemary s experience and healthcare background in new business development, client relationship management, a ....

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The chillest ape: How humans evolved a super-high cooling capacity


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PHILADELPHIA Humans have a uniquely high density of sweat glands embedded in their skin 10 times the density of chimpanzees and macaques. Now, researchers at Penn Medicine have discovered how this distinctive, hyper-cooling trait evolved in the human genome. In a study published today in the
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, researchers showed that the higher density of sweat glands in humans is due, to a great extent, to accumulated changes in a regulatory region of DNA called an enhancer region that drives the expression of a sweat gland-building gene, explaining why humans are the sweatiest of the Great Apes. ....

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Residents in majority-Black neighborhoods experience higher rates of severe maternal morbidity


Residents in majority-Black neighborhoods experience higher rates of severe maternal morbidity
Residents in majority-Black neighborhoods experience higher rates of severe pregnancy-related health problems than those living in predominantly-white areas, according to a new study of pregnancies at a Philadelphia-based health system, which was led by researchers in the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. The findings, published today in
Obstetrics and Gynecology, suggest that neighborhood-level public health interventions may be necessary in order to lower the rates of severe maternal morbidity such as a heart attack, heart failure, eclampsia, or hysterectomy and mortality in the United States. ....

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