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Intellect Resources Names Jennifer Anderson Vice President of Client Services Delivery

Intellect Resources Names Jennifer Anderson Vice President of Client Services Delivery
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Carolinas Center for Advanced Dentistry receives a PPP loan between $150K-$350K on April 27

Carolinas Center for Advanced Dentistry received a Paycheck Protection Program loan for between $150,000 and $350,000 on April 27, according to the US Treasury Department. There were 2,151 PPP loans issued in South Carolina during the week ending May 3 and the average loan amount was between $150,000 and $350,000. There are approximately five million approved PPP loans with a total of $517,451,965,102 set aside for funding, according to the Small Business Administration. The average loan size was around $105,000 with over 5,000 lenders currently participating in the program. The program was slow to get off the ground when it was crushed by an onslaught of would-be applicants. Another major criticism of the program pertained to who was receiving the loans. A program that was meant for small businesses witnessed the Los Angeles Lakers receive $4.6 million from the program. The Lakers qualified for the program under the rules as written but returned the funds according to a Laker’s

Charlotte doctors give Vietnam veteran new smile through its Smile for Soldiers program

Charlotte doctors give Vietnam veteran new smile through its Smile for Soldiers program Ruby Durham Replay Video Raymond Hait is a 72- year-old purple heart veteran who fought in Vietnam. Over the years he has lost several teeth and hasn t had the money to replace them. “My mouth was damaged when my best friend was walking point and let go of a bamboo and it slapped me in the mouth, Hait said. Hait soon learned about the Smiles for Soldiers program.  “I like to sing in the choir at church but I had to stop because I looked funny up there, Hait said. When the pastor said smile I looked mad because you could only see five bottom teeth.”

Charlotte veteran gets dental make-over for free

Charlotte doctors give Vietnam veteran new smile through its Smile for Soldiers program Research shows 94% of veterans don t qualify for dental care, and COVID-19 making access even more difficult. Author: Ruby Durham Updated: 3:46 PM EST December 22, 2020 CHARLOTTE, N.C. Raymond Hait is a 72- year-old purple heart veteran who fought in Vietnam. Over the years he has lost several teeth and hasn t had the money to replace them. “My mouth was damaged when my best friend was walking point and let go of a bamboo and it slapped me in the mouth, Hait said. Hait soon learned about the Smiles for Soldiers program. 

MeiraGTx To Present Clinical Program Update for AAV-hAQP1 Treatment of Radiation-Induced Xerostomia

Share: LONDON and NEW YORK, Dec. 16, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) MeiraGTx Holdings plc (NASDAQ:MGTX), a vertically integrated, clinical stage gene therapy company, today announced the Company will host a webcast and conference call to provide an update on the Company s AAV-hAQP1 clinical program for the treatment of radiation-induced xerostomia. The webcast will include discussion of the first cohort of patients (n=3) treated in the Company s Phase 1 AQUAx clinical trial. Of the three patients treated in Cohort 1, one patient has reached the 12-month assessment and two have passed the six-month assessment. In these patients, the investigational gene therapy AAV-hAQP1 has been well tolerated with no dose limiting toxicity and no serious adverse events reported. Encouraging responses have been seen in both patient-reported measures of xerostomia symptoms and in salivary output in the patients treated in Cohort 1, with complete resolution of symptoms in the patient who has reached th

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