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MGP Ingredients names new president, CEO

[ad_1] ATCHISON, KAN. — MGP Ingredients, Inc. has named David Bratcher president and chief executive officer, effective Jan. 1, 2024. He will succeed David Colo, who will retire from his role as president and CEO of MGPI on Dec. 31. The company’s board of directors also has named Mr. Bratcher for election as a Class…

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Study says, biomarker in liquid biopsy for lung cancer can be more reliable than tumour biopsy

[ad_1] Updated:1 year, 5 months ago New Delhi, June 03 (ANI): Mount Sinai researchers have proven that a simple blood test called a liquid biopsy can be a stronger predictor of whether cancer immunotherapy will work for a patient with lung cancer than an invasive tumour biopsy technique. The study has been published in the journal, “Experimental…

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Reduced risk of Alzheimer’s disease linked to target protein for diabetes

[ad_1] Updated:1 year, 5 months ago New Delhi, June 04 (ANI): A study by researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden suggests that mechanisms associated with a particular diabetes drug can also help to protect against Alzheimer’s disease. Alzheimer’s disease is becoming increasingly common, but there are no drugs to affect the course of the disease and the…

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Subsidiary of Fortune 500 company leases West Columbia spec building > Columbia Business Report

[ad_1] A subsidiary of a Fortune 500 company has leased a speculative building in a Columbia industrial park. Colliers South Carolina brokers Chuck Salley, Dave Mathews, Thomas Beard and John Peebles represented Saxe Gotha Spec LLC/Cypress Development in the lease of a 43,750-square-foot speculative industrial building at 225 Old Wire Road in West Columbia, to…

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Higher exposure to air pollution is associated with higher functional brain connectivity: Study

[ad_1] Updated:1 year, 4 months ago New Delhi, June 17 (ANI): The findings of a study by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) suggest that higher exposure to air pollution is associated with higher functional brain connectivity among several brain regions in preadolescents, while exposure to traffic noise was not. The findings also identify the first…

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