![]() ![]() “I’ve been inspired by people who start their own companies,” she said. “I wanted something that was my own, a brand identity and a story that reflected me.” She kept coming back to her aunt’s sprouted nut snacks, which her family enjoyed during their visits to Metro Detroit. “There was nothing like this in the marketplace.” “We would inhale them, finish a whole bag before we got back home,” recalls Laurel, who is married to former Detroiter Ethan Orley. Laurel called her aunt and proposed taking the business to the next level. It was the impetus Diane had been waiting for. “I always knew it would work as a bigger business, but I needed that push.” “I had this business for 17 years,” Diane said. The new partners moved quickly to put their plan into action. Using Laurel’s marketing background, they chose packaging geared toward their primary market: busy moms and millennials. They created pastel-colored pouches with bright lettering the back shares information about the sprouting process and why it enhances the taste, texture and nutritional value. The nuts are made using Diane’s original here’s to Larry J. Glanz,Ī private wealth advisor with Glanz Wealth Advisors, a financial/private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services Inc. in Farmington Hills, has qualified for the company’s Circle of Success annual recognition program and will be honored for this achievement in 2020. ![]() He has 25 years of experience in the financial services industry, including six years with Ameriprise Financial. The Community Foundation for Southeast Michigan welcomed Mark Davidoff as its newest board member. He currently serves as the president and CEO of the Fisher Group, the central office of the family of Max M. Fisher, overseeing strategy, operations and investments for one of Detroit’s most prominent families. He also serves as the chair of the board of both the Detroit Symphony Orchestra and the Michigan Israel Business Accelerator. Including the Group Quarters Population in the US Synthesized Population DatabaseĬhasteen, Bernadette M.The Serling Institute for Jewish Studies and Modern Israel announced that Prof. Ganapathi, Laxminarayana Wagener, Diane K. In 2005, RTI International researchers developed methods to generate synthesized population data on US households for the US Synthesized Population Database. These data are used in agent-based modeling, which simulates large-scale social networks to test how changes in the behaviors of individuals affect the overall network. Group quarters are residences where individuals live in close proximity and interact frequently. Although the Synthesized Population Database represents the population living in households, data for the nation’s group quarters residents are not easily quantified because of US Census Bureau reporting methods designed to protect individuals’ privacy. Including group quarters population data can be an important factor in agent-based modeling because the number of residents and the frequency of their interactions are variables that directly affect modeling results. Particularly with infectious disease modeling, the increased frequency of agent interaction may increase the probability of infectious disease transmission between individuals and the probability of disease outbreaks. This report reviews our methods to synthesize data on group quarters residents to match US Census Bureau data. Our goal in developing the Group Quarters Population Database was to enable its use with RTI’s US Synthesized Population Database in the Modeling of Infectious Diseases Agent Study. Noh, Jin-Won Jung, Jin Hee Park, Jeong Eun Lee, Jung Hwa Sim, Kang Hee Park, Jumin Kim, Min Hee Yoo, Ki-Bong The relationship between age of onset and risk factors including family history and life style in Korean population with type 2 diabetes mellitus. The purpose of the present study was to assess the relationship between age of onset and risk factors including family history and life style in Korean population with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D). Subjects with T2D patients who received outpatient care for blood sugar control were randomly sampled at 13 general hospitals and 969 subjects were included. Cox proportional hazard models were used to confirm associations between age of onset and risk factors including family history and life style in Korean population with T2D. Parent history of T2D was significantly associated with age of onset. Compared to none of family members with T2D, those whose both father and mother had a history showed the highest the risk of early-onset (HR=2.36 95% CI=1.45-3.85). Family history as well as life style including exercise, smoking, and drinking are the risk factors for early-onset factor in Korean population with T2D. ![]()
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