
Elizabeth Hughes
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May 30, 2024 |
freelancernews.co.uk | Elizabeth Hughes
As a freelancer, working from home is often considered one of the biggest perks of the job and for many, it is. However, not all freelancers love the work-from-home life and benefit from having somewhere else to work from, such as a co-working space. If you’re keeping an eye on the budget, we have a separate blog which explains some of the best places to work from for free.
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Apr 26, 2024 |
countylinesmagazine.com | Elizabeth Hughes
Discover local art shows, tours and exhibits this springWith spring finally sprung, the Brandywine Valley is in full bloom. So too is our region’s thriving arts scene. County Lines country is blossoming with art shows, tours, exhibits and more events — the perfect time to discover the local artists bringing color, light and beauty to our lives. We’ve rounded up area art galleries and events for you to enjoy. Mark your calendars for these exciting encounters with art.
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Jan 5, 2024 |
freelancernews.co.uk | Elizabeth Hughes
Lots of freelancers work from home, often finding it to be cheaper and more convenient than finding workspace elsewhere. Working from home means you don’t need to take on the cost of a separate location, whilst making it simpler to work the hours that suit you in an environment you have control over. But is it as great as it sounds? It can be, but it all depends on what sort of room your freelancing needs.
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Nov 30, 2023 |
countylinesmagazine.com | Elizabeth Hughes
Catch a show at a local theater this monthThere’s nothing quite like the theater. As you sink into your seat, program in hand, the feeling of anticipation grows. Then, the house lights dim, the spotlight shines, and you’re transported to another time and place — 19th-century England, the depths of the ocean or a magical world unlike our own. As the curtain rises on this festive season, it’s the perfect time to take in a show.
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Nov 29, 2023 |
bmjopen.bmj.com | Christopher Morgan |Adeline Durand |Terry McCormack |Elizabeth Hughes
DiscussionThis retrospective analysis of patients within the CPRD Aurum database and linked HES inpatient and ONS mortality datasets described the 12-month probability of MACE and non-cardiovascular mortality in a cohort of patients with ASCVD and elevated LDL-C. We estimated that patients without T2DM within this cohort had an overall 12-month probability of MACE of 7.87%, while for those with T2DM the probability was 11.78%.
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