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HO CHI MINH CITY, Vietnam , 26 November 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Acara 4th Scientific Meeting of the Ho Chi Minh City Association of Orthodontists baru saja berlangsung di The Reverie Saigon Hotel, Vietnam . Tema acara adalah "Orthodontic Management of Growing Patients". Lebih dari 400 dokter menghadiri acara ini dan saling berbagi tentang perspektif industri. Chief Scientist , Smartee Denti-Technology, Prof. Gang Shen, turut diundang untuk memberikan ceramah selama setengah hari tentang teknologi clear mandibular repositioning . Dia juga membahas solusi facial concavity dan facial deviation akibat pergeseran tulang rahang bawah ( mandibular postural retrusion ), mencakup klasifikasi klinis, strategi perawatan, serta analisis kasus. "Berbeda dari facial convexity , struktur tulang dan tren perkembangan facial concavity bersifat dinamis," jelas Prof. Gang Shen. "Maka, pemahaman tentang pola-pola tersebut sangat penting untuk mengembangkan rencana perawatan berdasarkan tahap tertentu dalam jangka panjang. Dalam praktik klinis yang biasa ditemui, penanganan facial deviation dan facial asymmetry biasanya kompleks, dan riset sistematisnya pun masih sedikit ketimbang riset mengenai jenis maloklusi lain. Prinsip dasar dalam penanganan isu tersebut berkaitan dengan memperbaiki posisi tulang rahang bawah secara fungsional sebaik mungkin, diikuti perbaikan oklusi." Dr. Nguyen Hong An , salah satu KOL baru di Vietnam yang sering mengulas topik kesehatan gigi, berkomentar: "Paparan Prof.Gang Shen merupakan informasi penting dan berharga. Sebelum acara ini, saya belum pernah mempertimbangkan untuk memakai solusi Smartee, seperti S8 dan S10, untuk memperbaiki posisi tulang rahang bawah. Paparan tersebut sangat menginspirasi praktisi lokal, sebab menunjukkan penanganan kasus kompleks secara sederhana." Lewat kontribusi ilmiah, Smartee memperkuat komitmen dalam mempersempit kesenjangan antara riset independen dan praktik klinis, serta menawarkan berbagai solusi ortodonti yang praktis dan berbasiskan sains. Ke depan, pasar ortodonti global terus berkembang, dan Asia Tenggara memiliki potensi masif dan menyediakan banyak peluang pada segmen clear aligner . Smartee pun selalu berkomitmen menjalankan dua strategi, yakni inovasi teknologi dan ekspansi global, serta berinvestasi dalam litbang guna menyediakan berbagai produk, teknologi, dan layanan terbaik bagi dokter dan pasien di seluruh dunia. SOURCE Smartee Denti-Technology
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — The New York Giants organization got exactly what it deserved in getting blown out by Baker Mayfield and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Giants were embarrassed in Sunday's 30-7 loss , taunted by Mayfield after a touchdown run just before halftime. And then they saw their fans walk out on them again when the Bucs extended their lead to 30-0 and sent New York (2-9) to its sixth straight loss. The losing streak is the longest for the Giants since 2019, when they dropped a franchise-record nine straight games to finish 4-12. That led to the firing of coach Pat Shurmur after two seasons. Third-year coach Brian Daboll is clearly in trouble, with the Giants guaranteed a second straight losing season. They were 6-11 in a 2023 season that featured a lot of injuries. Daboll, who denies he has lost the team, isn't the only one whose job is in jeopardy. General manager Joe Schoen is on the hot seat and so is this entire franchise, which is celebrating its 100th year. It's one thing to lose. It's quite another to give up, and that's what the organization did when it decided to bench Daniel Jones a week ago and then release him on Friday after the 27-year-old asked co-owner John Mara to let him walk away. While he wasn't playing well, Jones was the Giants' best quarterback. He gave them more a of chance to win than either Tommy DeVito or Drew Lock. Removing him from the picture was all but certain to make the Giants worse, even if it was a good business decision. If Jones was hurt and unable the pass his physical before the 2025 season, the team would have been on the hook for a $23 million cap hit. The problem is the players care about now. By getting rid of Jones and elevating DeVito to the starting role, the front office was telling the team it didn't care about winning with seven games left in the season. So the players gave a lackluster effort. Defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence called the team soft. Rookie receiver Malik Nabers said he was sick of losing. Left tackle Jermaine Eluemunor said he saw a lack of effort by some players. What they all were saying was they were angry at being betrayed. Money is never more important than winning, and the Giants made that mistake. At this point in the season? Nothing. The offense once again. The Giants have scored a league-low 163 points, including only 60 in six games at MetLife Stadium, where they are winless this season. They have scored in double figures at home twice. Daboll's team has been held scoreless in the first half in three of 11 games and it has been held without a first-half touchdown seven times. Daboll said he will continue to call the offensive plays. S Tyler Nubin. The rookie has had a team-high 12 tackles in each of the last two games. His 81 tackles for the season are just two behind team leader Bobby Okereke. RB Tyrone Tracy. The rookie leads Giants running backs with 587 yards on 116 carries — a 5.1-yard average for the fifth-round pick. But holding onto the ball has been a big issue. Tracy's fumble in overtime cost New York a chance to win in Germany against Carolina. He also lost the ball in the third quarter at the Bucs 5-yard line with New York down 23-0. It earned him a seat on the bench. LT Jermaine Eluemunor (quad) and OLB Azeez Ojulari (toe) left Sunday's game in the first quarter. Chris Hubbard filled in at tackle and the Giants luckily got back DL Kayvon Thibodeaux this past week after he missed five games with a broken wrist. DeVito was banged up but Daboll expects him to start against the Cowboys. 10 — The Giants have gone 10 consecutive games without an interception, tying the NFL record held by the 1976-77 San Francisco 49ers and the 2017 Oakland — now Las Vegas — Raiders. The Giants and Raiders now share the single-season mark. A national showcase on Thanksgiving Day for the NFC-worst Giants at Dallas. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFL
Narges Mohammadi, the Iranian 2023 Nobel Peace Prize laureate on temporary medical leave from prison, said in a video call released Thursday that she would never let prison silence her. The 52-year-old has been jailed repeatedly over the past 25 years, most recently since November 2021, for past convictions relating to her advocacy against the obligatory hijab for women and capital punishment in Iran . "I know I can accomplish much more outside prison walls, but I will not allow imprisonment to silence me. Never!" Mohammadi said in a video call with the Nobel committee on Sunday, her first time speaking with them since winning the prize. The Nobel committee shared the video with AFP on Thursday, where Mohammadi can be seen without a veil, speaking joyfully in English and Farsi. "Commitment to women's rights, human rights and freedom cannot be confined by any prison wall," she said, adding that "advocating for human rights and women's rights is not a crime." "I should be free to continue my work," she said, denouncing Iran's "silent killing of political prisoners". "The Islamic Republic is seeking opportunities to silence any opposing voices in the country," Mohammadi said. But "even if they manage to silence me... it wouldn't change anything for the Islamic Republic," she said. "The people of Iran have risen up... have been protesting. "The people of Iran don't want the Islamic Republic and the Islamic Republic knows that," she said. - 'Release them immediately' - After Mohammadi won last year's Nobel Peace Prize, her two children collected the award on her behalf. She was released from prison on December 4 for three weeks on medical grounds after undergoing bone surgery. Her supporters have called this inadequate and pressed for her unconditional and permanent release. She is currently staying at a private residence where she is able to move about freely, according to her supporters. The United Nations , the Norwegian Nobel Committee and others have called for her permanent and unconditional release. Handing over the 2024 Nobel Peace Prize to the Japanese atomic bomb survivors group Nihon Hidankyo in Oslo on Tuesday, the chairman of the Nobel committee likewise called on Iran to release Mohammadi. Jorgen Watne Frydnes also called for Belarusian activist Ales Bialiatski, co-winner of the 2022 prize, to be freed from his country's jails. "The Norwegian Nobel Committee calls upon the Iranian and Belarusian authorities to release them immediately, permanently and unconditionally," Frydnes said.
This report is from today's CNBC Daily Open, our international markets newsletter. CNBC Daily Open brings investors up to speed on everything they need to know, no matter where they are. Like what you see? You can subscribe here . Philadelphia news 24/7: Watch NBC10 free wherever you are Markets rally U.S. stocks saw a broad rally on Monday with major indexes hitting record highs. The pan-European Stoxx 600 closed near the flatline . UniCredit , an Italian bank, offered to buy its domestic rival Banco BPM for roughly 10 billion euros ($10.5 billion). UniCredit has also been eyeing German lender Commerzbank . Wall Street likes Bessent Scott Bessent, President-elect Donald Trump's pick for U.S. Treasury secretary, has got a big thumbs up from the stock as well as bond markets . Wall Street strategists heaped praise on Bessent; global analysts also think Trump's pick is favorable for markets . Intel's close to clinching deals The U.S. CHIPS and Science Act office is nearing a deal with Intel , which would award the chipmaker with a grant worth around $8.5 billion , according to a source close to the matter. The Department of Defense is also poised to award Intel a $3 billion contract to manufacture chips . Those are some bright spots in Intel's difficult year . Bitcoin struggles to break barrier After hovering near the $100,000 mark, bitcoin lost some momentum and has dropped to $94,228.47, according to Coin Metrics. Investors are likely taking profit, said Andre Dragosch, head of research for Europe at Bitwise. There's also "a ton of leverage in the system," Mark Novogratz, CEO of digital asset management firm Galaxy Digital, told CNBC. [PRO] How to invest $500,000 in 2025 In 2025, Trump, with his policies that promise to shake up the economy, will be in the White House; the U.S. Federal Reserve will continue tweaking rates; and Nvidia will be delivering its next-generation Blackwell chips. CNBC Pro spoke with wealth managers to find out how investors should invest $500,000 in the rocky year ahead . The Trump rally appears to be shifting into high gear. This time, it's revved up by Trump's Treasury secretary pick — Scott Bessent. Investors like Bessent because, as the founder of hedge fund Key Square Group, he brings to the job an understanding of Wall Street and is presumably supportive of markets. Moreover, Bessent has expressed that he prioritizes controlling inflation even amid policies designed to support domestic growth. "I would recommend that tariffs be layered in gradually," Bessent told CNBC earlier this month before his nomination. Unlike earlier Trump rallies, in which particular assets linked to Trump's policies — bank stocks, small-cap stocks and bitcoin — reaped disproportionate gains, yesterday's rise in markets was broad. The S&P 500 rose 0.3%, in a move that saw more than 3 of 4 stocks in the index trading higher. The Dow Jones Industrial Average climbed 0.99%, extending its string of record highs, and the Nasdaq Composite added 0.27%. It wasn't just large-caps that were lifted by Bessent's nomination. Small-cap stocks performed even better, probably because Bessent has expressed support for Trump's economic agenda, which would benefit smaller, domestically oriented companies. The Russell 2000 index of small- and mid-caps gained 1.47%, its sixth positive session in a row. It closed at a new high, exceeding its record set in 2021. The bond market also reacted positively to the news. Yield on the 10-year Treasury fell more than 14 basis points. "You can't ask for a better reception from the market," said Quincy Krosby, chief global strategist at LPL Financial. "This is the market applauding." U.S. markets will be closed on Thursday for Thanksgiving. Bessent might be one of the things for which investors will be grateful. — CNBC's Alex Harring and Hakyung Kim contributed to this report.Tax reform bills: NEF, ACF won’t dictate position of northern lawmakers — Jibrin
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