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Rural communities boost incentive to recruit medical personnel

As small communities in Ontario struggle to find doctors and nurses, one city has come up with a strategy that appears to have a shot at success: giving them “a bag of money up front.” That’s the incentive being offered in Huntsville, Ontario, where local authorities are offering an $80,000 signing bonus to any family doctor who agrees to work …

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Israel vows Hezbollah will pay ‘high price’ for deadly attack that militants deny carrying out

At least 11 children and teenagers were killed in a rocket attack on a football field on Saturday, Israeli authorities said. Israel blamed Lebanese militant Hezbollah for the attack on the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights. Hezbollah denies the charge. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Hezbollah “will pay a high price for this attack, a price it has not paid …

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CrowdStrike says 97% of its Windows sensors are back online after global outage

Company More than 97 percent of Windows sensors are back online, CrowdStrike CEO George Kurtz said Thursday, nearly a week after a software update from the cybersecurity company caused a global outage. Microsoft said about 8.5 million Windows devices were affected by the outage Thomson Reuters · Posted: Jul 26, 2024 8:46am EDT | Last Updated: Jul 26 A CrowdStrike …

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At least 9 dead reported after Israeli army orders evacuation of Khan Younis

At least nine people were killed in an Israeli strike in the southern Gaza town of Khan Younis, Palestinian health officials said on Tuesday, a day after Israel ordered parts of the town to be evacuated in preparation for a ground operation. The overnight strike hit a house near the European Hospital, which is in the zone Israel says must …

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TikTok has been called the therapist bank of Gen Z. But not all #mentalhealth info is correct

Spark53:59Being human now 9 – Well-being It’s “scroller beware” on #mentalhealth TikTok, where the content ranges from informed to misleading, and has the potential to be both helpful and harmful, mental health providers say. Jonathan Shedler, a psychologist and clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco, says he’s concerned about the quality of mental health information …

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