
David B. Buller
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Nov 21, 2024 |
ajph.aphapublications.org | David B. Buller |Julia Berteletti |Carolyn J Heckman |Alan Geller
Objectives. To describe progression, content, and stringency of state legislation regulating indoor tanning and association with state government political party leadership. Methods. Trained research assistants used legal mapping methods to code legislative bills on indoor tanning introduced in US states, the District of Columbia, and Puerto Rico. We calculated composite scores on the stringency of age restrictions and of warnings, operator requirements, and enforcement.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
maddyness.com | David Johnson |Anthony Jacob |David B. Buller |Laurent van Lerberghe
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Ciarán Murray, cofounder of Olas about blockchain, the economic struggles of the media industry and diminishing trust due to media bias. Temps de lecture : 5 minutes Traditional media had been in crisis for years, economically as well as in terms of public trust.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
maddyness.com | David Johnson |Anthony Jacob |David B. Buller |Laurent van Lerberghe
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Dr. Kilian Schmidt, cofounder and CEO of Kertos about making compliance accessible, working with fast-growing startups and setting new standards across Europe. Temps de lecture : 6 minutes What was the catalyst for launching Kertos? During my work as a legal counsel at companies like Home24 and TIER Mobility, I noticed a significant gap in the technology available for legal and compliance operations.
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Oct 15, 2024 |
maddyness.com | David Johnson |David B. Buller |Laurent van Lerberghe |Tracey Shirtcliff
As part of our quick founder questions series – or QFQs – we spoke to Anthony Jacob, founder of Nila about building innovative eldercare solutions for Non-Resident Indians, a partnership with Aviva and balancing different time zones. Temps de lecture : 7 minutes Imagine being far from home, managing your career and personal life, but constantly worrying about your parents’ health back in your home country.
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Aug 26, 2024 |
maddyness.com | Sarah Langslow |David Johnson |David B. Buller |Laurent van Lerberghe
‘Do as I say, not as I do’ is a well-known proverb. If you are saying it, it’s usually because you are aware that what you are saying and doing isn’t congruent. The trouble is, we are incongruent far more often than we realise, and that sends mixed messages to those around us. Temps de lecture : 5 minutes This is an adapted book extract from Do Sweat the Small Stuff by Sarah Langslow.
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