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MOTIVATION FACTS ABOUT GENERAL SCIENCE AND BIOLOGY, LET SEE IT …

Motivation studys for boost ur brain power, And different types of bacteria., you know?…

Different types of bacteria : Actinomycetes, chloroflexi, Fusobacteria, Dictyoglomi.
  • chloroflexi, is one of four classes of bacteria that produce energy from light and are named for their green pigment, usually found in photosynthetic bodies. Chloroflexi are typically filamentous (they look like microscopic strings), and can move about through bacterial gliding.
  • Fusobacteria πŸ‘‡
  • singular fuΒ·soΒ·bacΒ·teΒ·riΒ·um [fyoo-zoh-bak-teer-ee-uhm]. rod-shaped, anaerobic bacteria of the genus Fusobacterium, certain species of which are pathogenic in humans.
  • Dictyoglomus is a genus of bacterium, given its own subphylum, called the Dictyoglomi. This organism is extremely thermophilic, meaning it thrives at extremely high temperatures. It is chemoorganotrophic, meaning it derives energy by metabolizing organic molecules.Genus: Dictyoglomus; Saiki et al. 1985
    Subphylum: Dictyoglomi; Patel 2012
    Phylum: Firmicutes
  • Domain: Bacteria

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(X-axis clustering). The relative Euclidean distance values are depicted by the red and green colors indicating low and high abundance, respectively correlating with colors shown in the legend at the bottom of the figure. Clusters based on the distance of samples along the X-axis and the bacterial classes along the Y-axis are indicated in the upper and left of the figure, respectively. Arrows point to those bacterial taxa/phyla that differed between the SA1–SA2 and SB1–SB2 sample groups, based on Euclidean distances.

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The Research Brief is a short take about interesting academic work.The big ideaAlmost a quarter of employees faced with the choice of two employer-sponsored health care plans picked the one that left them worse off financially, even though they offered the same non-cost benefits, according to new unpublished research we conducted. Using data from a large university in the Midwest that offered to subsidize one of two health care plans, we wanted to see how hard it is for people to make the better choice when given only two options. The plans were identical in every respect other than their costs. One plan had much higher premiums but lower out-of-pocket expenses such as deductibles and co-payments for the employee.Our analysis found that 97% of the 2,300 employees would have been better off with the other plan, which had lower premiums, but higher cost-sharing. Yet 23% chose the higher premium plan anyway. The average cost per year of choosing the wrong plan was over $2,000, according to our paper, which we plan to submit for publication soon.Why it mattersAlmost 180 million Americans utilize employer-sponsored health insurance to help pay for medical care. The average covered worker spent over $5,500 on health insurance premiums in 2020, while average Americans exhaust over 8% of their total spending on health care.Most workers have a choice of at least two health care plans. In its simplest form, the decision boils down to the amount of care the worker expects to need in the upcoming year and how much risk he or she wants to bear. Ignoring the risk factor, someone who expects to use a small amount of health care services would optimally choose to pay a relatively low monthly insurance premium and larger out-of-pocket cost at the time of service.But there is a large body of research showing that consumers routinely make poor choices when offered too many options. Some economists suggest that poor health insurance decisions could be the result of choice overload β€” they simply have too many options to choose from.The results of our research, however, suggest choice overload isn’t the primary reason individuals have a tough time picking the best health care plan for them.What still isn’t knownWe still don’t know how to help individuals make better health insurance choices.Policymakers and health care practitioners have been trying to do so for years β€” such as by using algorithms to give consumers a β€œsmart default” option that best fits their needs β€” but with little luck.Ultimately, our research shows that simplifying the choice an individual must make alone will not eradicate consumer errors when picking insurance plans. We believe a better β€” though still unproven β€” possibility for improving choice is to provide better search and analysis tools to the employees so they can more easily make a more informed decision.Helping people see that they could save perhaps over $2,000 a year seems like a good way to help them make a more-informed choice.* The authors do not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and have disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.This story originally appeared in The Conversation.The post Choosing health insurance is complicated, 23% of workers picked worst of 2 choices appeared first on Local News Matters.

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Healthy Weeknight Meals

Cooking can sometimes feel like a chore at the end of a busy day. It’s often tempting to throw a ready meal in the oven or call for take out. But preparing a simple and healthy family meal doesn’t have to be hard or time-consuming. Here are some quick wholesome dishes that you and your […]

Healthy Weeknight Meals

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Breakfast at my House

During the week we’re often walking out the door with a coffee in one hand and slice of toast in the other, but on weekends breakfast is never rushed. It’s a late affair, sometimes spilling over to lunch, with lots of reading and chatter in between courses of fruits, poached eggs, honey and toast. One of our favorite things we like to serve when friends are visiting are buckwheat blueberry pancakes.

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