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Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO), also termed bacterial overgrowth, or small bowel bacterial overgrowth syndrome (SBBOS), is a disorder of excessive bacterial growth in the small intestine. Unlike the colon (or large bowel), which is rich with bacteria, the small bowel usually has fewer than 100,000 organisms per millilitre. [1]
Good Times Magazine [1] is a music and entertainment newspaper in Long Island, New York. Founded in 1969 by Richard Branciforte [ 2 ] in an effort to get free tickets to Woodstock , the paper became the Long Island musician's bible in the 1970s and 1980s, publishing interviews with Bruce Springsteen and Duane Allman among others.
The 'Money Guy Show' on YouTube explores viewers' questions about finance. One caller on a recent show shared a question with Brian Preston (CPA, CFP and PFS), Bo Hanson (SFA and CFP) and producer...
This was four times the amount projected for hospitals to save from reduced activity. [4] From April 2017 the improved Better Care Fund, a local authority social care grant, was introduced and required to be pooled in the Better Care Fund. In 2019-20, the mandatory minimum allocated was £6.4 billion. [5]
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Good Times was founded in 1975 by Jay Shore, who remained its owner/operator and editor for 13 years. Shore established Good Times amidst a proliferation in the 1970s of short-lived free counterculture newspapers in Santa Cruz County that included The Free Spaghetti Dinner, Sundaz!, Santa Cruz Times, People’s Press and the Santa Cruz Independent.
H/2 Capital Partners is a privately owned hedge fund based in Stamford, Connecticut founded in 1999 run by the American financier Spencer Haber. [1]It was a major creditor of Four Seasons Health Care in the UK and has substantial investments in senior living and similar nursing homes in the United States. [2]
Santa Cruz Weekly was a free-circulation weekly newspaper published in Santa Cruz, California.It began publishing under its current name on May 6, 2009; publication ceased when operations were merged with the competing Good Times weekly on April 2, 2014, with the merged company continuing as Good Times.