New coronavirus tests promise to be faster, cheaper and easier – Science News

In the United States, the average wait time for COVID-19 test results is about four days. Even worse, 10 percent of individuals dont receive lab results for 10 days or more.

Quick reporting of test results helps identify infected individuals so they and anyone they potentially spread the coronavirus to can be isolated, preventing further spread of the virus.

If you have a 14-day lag to knowing if someone is actually sick and contagious, then theyll interact with many, many more people in that period than if you have a one-day or a six-hour or one-hour turnaround, says Omar Abudayyeh, a bioengineer at MIT.

Abudayyeh is among the many researchers and companies racing to develop new and speedier types of diagnostic tests that circumvent clinical labs altogether. Some of these tests complete their analyses in all-in-one machines that are portable enough to be set up in schools, nursing homes and offices. Several companies are developing tests like these that can diagnose COVID-19 in 30 minutes or less, with a level of accuracy comparable to lab tests. Others are harnessing the power of the gene editor CRISPR to deliver rapid results.

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And another type of test, made by Abbott Laboratories and granted emergency use authorization by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration on August 26, works more like a pregnancy test. All it requires is a test card the size of a credit card, a few drops of a reaction solution and a sample from a nasal swab. Within 15 minutes, two lines appear on the card if the sample contains the virus; one line appears if it doesnt.

The current gold standard for accurate COVID-19 testing is PCR, or polymerase chain reaction, which can detect even tiny quantities of the viruss genetic material, RNA (SN: 3/6/20).

The test requires collecting viral RNA directly from the patient, typically gathered using a swab inserted deep into the nasal cavity. At a clinical laboratory, the viruss RNA is converted to DNA and then run through a specialized instrument that heats and cools that DNA to multiply copies of it, making it easier to detect. After repeating the process for around an hour, if DNA shows up, the sample is considered positive for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19.

Such tests are fairly accurate. They miss some people very early in the infection or because of lab errors, producing false negatives, meaning that the test results indicate someone isnt infected when they really are. False positives when tests wrongly indicate an uninfected person has the virus are rare with this type of technology. So if a PCR test indicates a person is infected, they probably do carry the virus. The main drawback is the speed. It typically takes days to get results back, and backups at labs can drag the process out for a week or two.

Some people find the nasal probe uncomfortable, so other lab tests have been developed that rely on less invasive samples. On August 15, the FDA authorized a saliva-based test, SalivaDirect, for emergency use. This isnt the first test to detect the SARS-CoV-2 virus in saliva, which is easier to collect than samples from nasal passages. But its simplified protocol speeds up sample preparation and bypasses testing supplies that have been in short supply in recent months. SalivaDirect, however, is not a rapid test. It still requires processing by clinical laboratories, which contributes to the wait time between providing a sample and receiving results.

To develop faster tests, companies are taking a variety of approaches. Funding for some of this work comes from the Rapid Acceleration of Diagnostics initiative, or RADx, from the National Institutes of Health, which has invested $248.7 million in seven companies tackling testing challenges.

San Diegobased Mesa Biotech, for instance, received RADx funding to manufacture a PCR test that replaces an entire clinical lab with a handheld dock and a single-use cartridge. The company says the proprietary technology in its Accula test, which has already received FDA emergency use authorization, can provide a COVID-19 diagnosis in just 30 minutes.

Other RADx-funded companies, such as Talis Biomedical, headquartered in Menlo Park, Calif., arent using PCR to amplify SARS-CoV-2 viral material. The Talis One system instead uses LAMP, or loop-mediated isothermal amplification. In a typical LAMP assay, a patients nasal or oral swab sample is mixed with enzymes and specially designed DNA fragments, then heated to 65 Celsius to copy the viral RNA to DNA and produce many more DNA copies. With the Talis test, samples are placed in a cassette, popped into a specialized dock, and analyzed in just 30 minutes.

As opposed to an instrument that cycles between hot and cold, LAMP heats the reaction to one temperature. You could run the reaction in a water bath, says Nathan Tanner, a molecular biologist at New England Biolabs in Ipswich, Mass.

In general, LAMP-based diagnostic tests arent quite as sensitive as ones based on PCR, Tanner says, but could be used to test more people, given their simpler requirements. In one newly described LAMP testing method, a solution changes color in the presence of 100 or more SARS-CoV-2 RNA molecules. The authors, who describe the test August 12 in Science Translational Medicine, propose that the approach, which didnt detect the lowest viral loads, would be suitable for identifying individuals with a moderate to high viral load.

A third RADx-funded test provides results in a mere 15 minutes. Rather than detecting viral RNA, the test, by Quidel, based in San Diego, detects proteins from virus particles. These viral proteins are also antigens, meaning they stimulate immune responses when they invade our bodies. Such antigen tests are similar to ones used in doctors offices and pharmacies to diagnose people with influenza.

Dont confuse antigen tests with an antibody test that detects antibodies a person develops in response to an infection (SN: 4/28/20) Much like a pregnancy test, COVID-19 antigen tests use antibodies to detect the viral proteins and give a yes or no answer, says Kim Hamad-Schifferli, a bioengineer at the University of Massachusetts Boston.

The Quidel Sofia SARS antigen test has been authorized for emergency use. Like the other RADx-funded rapid tests, it uses a dock and single-use cartridges: Instead of making a line on stick the way a pregnancy test does, the dock detects a fluorescent signal if SARS-CoV-2 proteins are present.

Abbott Laboratories test granted emergency use authorization August 26 also is an antigen test and, with its card-based technology, is even simpler. Abbott, based in Abbott Park, Ill., said its test was able to detect 34 of 35 COVID-19-positive patients with symptoms, or 97 percent, in initial studies.

The benefit: An antigen test doesnt require any specialized lab instruments or enzymes. Its all self-contained, Hamad-Schifferli says. Without a step to amplify viral material, however, an antigen test can be less sensitive than PCR or LAMP and result in a higher rate of false-negative results, up to 20 percent per the FDAs emergency use authorization guidelines for antigen tests.

Thats because people may produce widely varying amounts of virus, depending on how long has passed since they became infected. In most people, the coronavirus is most abundant from a couple of days after infection to about nine days into the illness (SN: 3/13/20). After that, the immune system kicks in, preventing viruses from being made. On the other hand, viral RNA can be detectable in some people for more than a month. A negative result from an antigen test has a higher chance of being false comfort, so the FDA says that diagnosis may need to be confirmed with another type of test, like PCR.

Even though antigen tests typically are not as accurate as standard PCR or the new rapid tests, they could play a crucial role helping to end the pandemic if their use becomes widespread. As of now, though, even Abbotts 15-minute test still needs to be ordered by a doctor and performed in a health care setting, so that can provide hurdles to its use. But what if people didnt even have to leave home to get a test?

Thats what Hamad-Schifferli and her colleagues are working on. The idea is to build a cheaper test that doesnt involve a dedicated instrument just a paper strip and a signal detectable by eye. Such a simple test could be used more widely by people at home. It would be a game changer, she says.

If COVID-19 tests are deployed widely enough, they could serve as a public health measure to identify people with high levels of SARS-CoV-2 and spreading the virus to others, even if theyre not displaying symptoms. Thats because frequent and fast tests can be used to pinpoint outbreaks as they are happening (SN: 7/1/20). If cheap enough, these tests could be used by people daily, catching any missed detections through repeated rounds of testing.

The United States is currently testing nearly 700,000 people a day on average, based on data from August 21 through August 27. Michael Mina, however, wants to see even more tests, like 200 million tests every day in this country. Surveillance provided by such widespread testing will effectively do the same thing as a vaccine in slowing the spread of the coronavirus says Mina, an epidemiologist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston.

But for daily, population-wide testing that could alert people when they first start transmitting the coronavirus to be adopted, a test needs to be cheap enough for instance, under a dollar for many people to use them frequently. Abbott said its tests would cost $5. Quidels test cartridges cost $23 apiece and the other RADx-funded rapid tests are likely in a similar price range. Given their higher accuracy, those tests could serve a separate purpose: to conclusively determine if an individual is infected and ensure they receive treatment.

The holy grail of tests may be one that is fast, easy, accurate and inexpensive and that could be used broadly even by people at home. One group of scientists may be among those nearing that goal. The work is led by Abudayyeh, Jonathan Gootenberg and Feng Zhang, all bioengineers at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT. Zhang is also at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard University.

The team developed a test that uses the gene-editing tool CRISPR. All someone has to do is add a sample either from a nasal swab or saliva to a tube with a reaction solution, heat the tube to 60 C for an hour in a pot of water, then add a paper test strip to the tube. If two lines appear, that means SARS-CoV-2 RNA is present.

The readout relies on activity of a CRISPR enzyme, Cas12b. If SARS-CoV-2 RNA is present in the reaction, Cas12b cuts whats called a reporter, a short piece of DNA thats labeled on both ends. The two halves of the reporter then wick up the paper strip to different places and appear as two lines. If viral RNA isnt present, the reporter remains intact and wicks up the strip to one place, showing up as one line.

The new test, STOPCovid, is not yet authorized for clinical use, but based on tests in a small number of patients, it identifies SARS-CoV-2 cases as well as PCR tests, the researchers reported May 8 in a preprint posted at medRxiv.org. It returns results in about an hour and would cost under $10, they say.

Unlike rapid tests relying on docks and cartridges, the STOPCovid test is designed to scale up to millions of tests per week, says Gootenberg. Theres never been a demand for millions or tens of millions of tests per week ever.

Other research groups have also developed similar CRISPR-based COVID-19 tests (SN: 4/17/20).

With the development of so many new technologies to test for the coronavirus, were going to come away from the epidemic with a whole new field of diagnostics, Mina says.

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Loretta Lynn and Kid Rock got married over the weekend – Dothan Eagle

Loretta Lynn and Kid Rock

Loretta Lynn surprised her fans over the weekend with news that shed up and married Kid Rock.

It was all in fun, but the happy couple is having a lot of fun with it. They have been good friends for several years, according to family.

The news began with a post on Facebook from Loretta Lynn, who was attending a wedding vow renewal ceremony for two family members.

Things got crazy then--my boy Kid Rock was there and weve always teased about getting ourselves married, Lynn said. Well, the preacher was already there so we had some fun with it. Sorry girls, hes taken now!

The country stars granddaughter added the context in her own Facebook post.

The vow renewal ceremony was already over when the lights were turned on Lynn and Rock, according to Tayla Lynn.

Memaw and Kid both become giddy. Like school kids. They were so caught off guard but both so happy, she said. They played along. (Cause obv its a joke)."

In the dozens of photos posted by the family, one shows Rock down on one knee, placing a ring on Loretta Lynns finger while shes wearing a white veil.

Lynns husband Oliver Doolittle Lynn died in 1996.

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Anatomy of a Showtune: ‘Summertime’ from PORGY AND BESS – Broadway World

Go inside the long and record-setting life of George Gershwin and DuBose Heyward's iconic aria.

Since the 1935 world premiere production of the classic folk opera, Porgy and Bess, much of the score of George Gershwin's first opera has become musical canon.

Leaping off of the operatic stage and into the mainstream, songs like 'My Man's Gone Now', 'It Ain't Necessarily So', and 'I Got Plenty o' Nothin'' have established themselves as standards of the great American songbook. Though the reach of Gershwin's classic tunes has proved vast, no other song from the opera has quite matched the monumental success of the show's opening aria, "Summertime."

In the 85 years since its debut, this soulful lullaby has taken on a unique and unprecedented life of its own. In its long life, the song has proven its staying power and versatility, conforming to countless musical styles and settings and ultimately becoming the most covered song of all-time.

The story of how and why the song reached this pinnacle begins in 1925 when DuBose Heyward, released his novel Porgy, which ultimately gave way to a 1927 play of the same name by Heyward and his wife, Dorothy. Deeply inspired by the story, Broadway composer George Gershwin went to work on an adaptation. This time, however, the show would not be created for the musical stage- for the first time ever, Gershwin had set his sights on the opera.

To bring his Porgy to life, Gershwin enlisted novelist and playwright, DuBose Heyward and his brother, lyricist Ira Gershwin. In order to craft the world of the show, the Gershwins and DuBose spent several weeks in Charleston, South Carolina to study the lives and vernacular of the African American community there. Gershwin specifically drew inspiration from the coastal James Island Gullah community, citing their preservation of authentic African musical traditions as a jumping off point for the sound of the score.

Though the work itself is an opera and contains the traditional forms of arias and recitatives throughout, Gershwin drew inspiration from numerous musical styles, employing his roots in New York jazz, along with Black folk music, blues, street cries, spirituals, and hymns to enrich the musical world and community of Porgy and Bess.

"Summertime" specifically points to the diverse array of musical styles contained in the opera, utilizing the melancholy minor keys of jazz music, but written to be performed by a classically trained opera singer.

Musicologist K. J. McElrath wrote of the song, "Gershwin was remarkably successful in his intent to have this sound like a folk song. This is reinforced by his extensive use of the pentatonic scale (C-D-E-G-A) in the context of the A minor tonality and a slow-moving harmonic progression that suggests a "blues". Because of these factors, this tune has been a favorite of jazz performers for decades and can be done in a variety of tempos and styles."

Though Gershwin said that he did not draw inspiration for the song from any pre-existing spirituals, many scholars have pointed to similar melodies Gershwin may have adapted the song from, most notably the spiritual, "Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child", which was featured at the end of the source play. After the opera's debut, many were quick to pick up on the similarities between the two. The songs sounded so similar that jazz legend Mahalia Jackson eventually went on to record them as a medley.

Others have pointed to some Ukranian musical traditions as inspiration for the song. The Ukrainian Yiddish lullaby "Pipi-pipipe" has been the subject of speculation as Summertime's inspiration as well as another the Ukrainian lullaby "Oi Khodyt Son Kolo Vikon" ("A Dream Passes by the Windows").

Despite lingering questions behind Gershwin's melody, DuBose Heyward took inspiration for the song's lyrics from southern folk spiritual-lullaby "All My Trials", which had also been used in his play Porgy.

Stephen Sondheim, a well-known super fan of the opera, has praised Heyward's choice of words to the opening line of the song in setting the tone for the rest of the song and score.

"That 'and' is worth a great deal of attention. I would write "Summertime when" but that 'and' sets up a tone, a whole poetic tone, not to mention a whole kind of diction that is going to be used in the play; an informal, uneducated diction and a stream of consciousness, as in many of the songs like 'My Man's Gone Now'."

He continues, "It's the exact right word, and that word is worth its weight in gold. "Summertime when the livin' is easy" is a boring line compared to "Summertime and". The choices of "ands" [and] "buts" become almost traumatic as you are writing a lyric - or should, anyway - because each one weighs so much."

Gershwin began composing the song in December 1933 and had the completed melody set to Heyward's poem by February 1934. It took Gershwin and Heyward the next 20 months to deliver the full, orchestrated score.

The first ever recorded performance of Summertime was sung by American soprano Abbie Mitchell (who originated the role of Clara on Broadway) on July 19, 1935, with George Gershwin playing the piano and conducting the orchestra.

Though the show began its life as Porgy, everything changed when Gershwin received a letter from opera student Ann Brown, then 20 years old and the first African-American vocalist admitted to Julliard. In the letter, Brown expressed interest in the project and requested an audience with the composer to sing for him. Gershwin's secretary received the letter and set up the meeting. Gershwin was so impressed by Brown he expanded the role of Bess, then a secondary character, and cast her.

In the period between rehearsals and previews, Gershwin invited Brown to lunch. At that meeting, he told her, "I want you to know, Miss Brown, that henceforth and forever after, George Gershwin's opera will be known as Porgy and Bess."

Porgy and Bess had its world premiere at Boston's Colonial Theatre on September 30, 1935 and debuted on Broadway at the Alvin Theatre on October 10, 1935.

The song is utilized several times throughout the opera. It opens act one, sung by Clara to her baby as a lullaby. She then reprises the melody as counterpoint to the act two craps game scene. It is sung again in act three, this time by Bess, singing to Clara's now-orphaned baby following the storm that devastates Catfish Row.

The long recording history of "Summertime" began just days after the opera's Broadway opening when two white opera singers Lawrence Tibbett and Helen Jepson, of the Metropolitan Opera recorded a handful highlights from the show. Less than a year later, in September 1936, Billie Holiday's recording of the song was the first to hit the US pop charts, reaching no. 12.

The show's original stars, Todd Duncan and Ann Brown, were not given the opportunity to immortalize their work in the same fashion until 1940, when they recorded their own highlights, "Summertime" among them.

From there, the veritable floodgates opened for recordings of the song. Over the years, it has amassed tens of thousands of covers and recordings, spanning an astounding number of musical genres and nearly every conceivable instrument.

The Summertime Connection is a website whose sole purpose is to collect recordings of the aria in an effort to keep track of its incredible life all over the globe. At last count (August 2020) the website claims to have accounted for at least 98,400 public performances, of which 82,723 have been recorded. The Summertime Connection currently boasts 70,820 full recordings in its collection.

The song remains the Most Recorded Song in History according to the Guinness Book of World records, beating out The Beatles' 'Yesterday' and even Christmas standards that are routinely recorded each year.

Despite the ubiquity of recordings of the song, there are a handful that have etched their place in history as stand out covers. Former national tour Bess, opera singer, Leontyne Price, recorded wha
t is considered one of, if not the, definitive operatic version of the song as part of a performance at the White House in 1978.

Other highly notable versions include a duet between Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald, Miles Davis' jazz instrumental, blues versions recorded by Janis Joplin and Big Brother and the Holding Company and Al Green, a folk cover by Willie Nelson, a reggae rendition by B.B. Seaton, a stripped-down cover by British Invasion band The Zombies, and a bluegrass version from Doc Watson. The song has also been adapted into other tunes such as 'Doin' Time' from the ska band, Sublime, which incorporates elements of Gershwin's original.

In 1959, the song made its way to the big screen in the film adaptation of Porgy and Bess, starring Sidney Poitier and Dorothy Dandridge. Though Dandridge performed the song onscreen, Adele Addison did vocal dubbing for Bess. Diahann Carroll's Clara was also dubbed for the film. Though Dandridge and Carroll were both singers, their voices were deemed not operatic enough for the film.

There have been at least eight revivals of the musical on Broadway and in Broadway adjacent venues (Radio City Music Hall, City Center) since its debut, most recently Diane Paulus' 2012 re-imagining of the opera, starring Norm Lewis and Audra McDonald. This staging caused some controversy for Porgy and Bess superfan, Stephen Sondheim, who wrote a scathing open letter to The New York Times deriding changes made to the show, specifically the omission of DuBose Heyward's credit from the show's altered title, The Gershwins' Porgy and Bess.

In addition to its life on Broadway, the opera has been performed countless times around the world. It returned to the New York stage most recently in a September 2019 production from The Metropolitan Opera. Singers Angel Blue, Elizabeth Llewellyn, Golda Schulz, Janai Brugger, and Brandie Sutton, who performed Bess and Clara throughout the run, are the latest to add their name to the long list of incredible opera singers who have brought this indelible tune to life.

Despite Porgy and Bess' place as a groundbreaking work for classically trained Black singers, it would be impossible to discuss the show's long life without acknowledging its long-debated history of racial controversy. Since its debut, the opera has faced criticisms of racism and outdated stereotypical depictions of Black Americans, as well as what critics view as a whitewashed version of Black people as created by three Caucasian artists. Some of the vernacular within its lyrics has been criticized as a form of minstrelsy, hearkening back to offensive blackface stereotypes and the 'Negro dialect' used to mock Black Americans.

With a life as controversial as it is long, it is a testament to the power of the compositions contained therein that Porgy and Bess has flourished for as long as it has. Though there is no telling what the future holds for the show as we continue our rigorous and long overdue examination of cultural representation in our media, its opening aria appears to have no such shelf life.

In the past 85 years, "Summertime" has become an institution unto itself; an affecting and lasting tribute to the lazy days of summer, when the livin' is easy and contentment abounds. With a legacy longer than any song in history, "Summertime" has proven its worth as a song for every season.

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Anatomy of a Goal: Ring sends the Crew to first defeat of 2020 MLS Season – Massive Report

Welcome back to the Anatomy of a Goal, where each week we dissect one goal (or near goal) from Columbus Crew SCs previous match.

For match seven of the 2020 MLS Season, we take a look at Alexander Rings 59th minute goal for New York City FC that gave City a 1-0 lead and send the Crew to their first loss of the 2020 campaign.

Here is a look at the goal from NYC FCs captain.

Columbus entered Mondays match against NYCFC on a six-match unbeaten streak to start the season. Due to COVID-19 protocols, the Black & Gold flew into New Jersey on match day and their sluggish legs through much of this match showed just how difficult getting a result on the road will be during this phase of the MLS season.

The Crew was once again without offensive fulcrum Lucas Zelarayan, and the offense continued to struggle without the Argentine playmaker. Offensive timing issues further plagued Columbus with three goals correctly called back as offside.

Rings game-winner directly follows a substitution and tactical change for the Black & Gold. Following a foul on Luis Diaz, Artur entered the match for the Costa Rican winger sending Darlington Nagbe up to the No. 10 spot and Pedro Santos out to the wing as the team finished the match against Chicago last week. Emmanuel Boateng entered for Derrick Etienne in a more like-for-like substitution.

Jonathan Mensah lines up the free kick after the substitutions are complete. He has the option to hit a pass to almost every Crew player on the field.

Mensah, keeping with the Caleb Porter system, plays a pass across Heber toward Aboubacar Keita. Heber then drops back toward the midfield. Hector Jimenez will provide a wide option to Keita and Sebastian Berhalter will also drift further toward the sideline bringing Rings defensive presence with him. Artur sticks further up the field.

Keita picks up the ball and has four immediate options. He can play a pass up the sideline to Jimenez, carry the ball forward, play a short pass to Berhalter or play a pass back to Mensah.

Keita takes a step sideways and spots Mensah heading back toward the 18-yard box. Ring has left Berhalter and is cutting toward Keita to apply a defensive press. Heber puts on the breaks and cuts back toward the passing lane between the two Columbus center backs.

Mensah notices Heber cutting back and points toward the box for a deeper pass from Keita.

Keita hits the pass toward the spot that Mensah has vacated as the captain points back to the penalty box. Heber sprints into the path of the ball.

Mensah realizes the ball was played behind him and without enough pace and plants hard to try to recover. Keita realizes that he has mishit the pass and sprints toward the middle of the field while Heber attempts to intercept the errant pass.

Heber gets near the ball the ball with Black & Gold defenders between him and goalkeeper Andrew Tarbell.

From behind the goal we can see just how close this pass was to missing Heber. The NYCFC striker has to stretch out his left foot to get on the end of the pass.

Unfortunately, Heber is able to intercept Keitas pass and carries the ball into the Columbus goal box. Ring sprints in behind Keita, forcing the Homegrown defender to decide whether to cut off Hebers angle to the back post or whether to track Rings run into the penalty box.

Keita cuts off Hebers angle to the back post leaving Ring to run free in behind. Heber now finds himself with the option to take a shot on goal or to slide a quick pass over to a wide open Ring.

Heber makes the safer choice and plays a simple square pass to Ring.

Ring tees up a first touch shot on goal as Keita and Tarbell scramble back toward the New York City captain.

Ring fires in a left-footed shot as Tarbell attempts to dive in front of the ball.

Tarbell has too much ground to make up as the ball sails past him . . .

. . . and into the back of the net.

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Grey’s Anatomy: 10 Things That Need To Happen In Season 17 – Screen Rant

Grey's Anatomy has a lot of plots and arcs that need to be resolved or at least addressed in its upcoming Season 17.

Shondaland's medical drama Grey's Anatomy has had an epic run of 16 seasons and is all set to start production on its 17th season this year. Ever since the show started back in 2005, Shonda has thrown at us devastating deaths, heartbreaks, and lots of sex...like a lot of it, and season 16 was no exception.

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A lot of curious things happened in Season 16 of Grey's --Amelia hooked up with Link, the ridiculously handsome Ortho Chief at Grey-Sloan, and got knocked up. Of course, she, rather characteristically, had no clue whose child it was which led to a great deal of drama. In other news, Teddy suddenly threw all caution to the wind and cheated on Owen, and Meredith found herself connecting with the cute new Chief of Pediatrics, Dr. Cormac Hayes. In Season 17, there are several storylines that need to be resolved or at least, built on, if nothing else.

Grey-Sloan's feisty Chief of Surgery, Miranda Bailey, found herself getting attached to a young homeless boy who had been doing the rounds in foster homes. She decided to offer him a home so that he would have a place to live in and folks to come back to during vacations.

In Season 17, it would be great to watch Miranda and Ben attempting toparent a teenage kid along with their own son, Tuck. Tuck and Joey already seem to have hit it off; so half the battle is won already. All that remains to be seen now is whether the couple can manage to keep the momentum going and build a heartwarming rapport with Joey.

Andrew DeLuca started showing mental health symptomsin season 16--now whether that was the result of the abnormal amount of stress that the doctors in the show undergo, or whether he was already genetically predisposed to it is another matter. But Grey's hinted it could be the latter since apparently his father too had similar mental health conditions.

A few storylines remained unfinished in Season 16 as production shut down hurriedly dueto the global pandemic, and De Luca's mental health was one of them. In the season's unplanned finale, the young resident was shown in a very fragile condition and Meredith took him under her wing. Season 17 needs to show how DeLuca is dealing with the situation.

Another subplot of Season 16 that remained unaddressed was that of the young patient, Sydney, and her aunt who De Luca suspected was involved inhuman trafficking. Although the hospital staff failed to take him seriously at the time, the writers hinted that the woman who pretended to be the aunt was indeed dubious.

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It was heartbreaking to watchDeLuca unravel and the rest of the doctors forming a human chain around him instead of the so-called aunt who they thought were innocent. The creators need to hark back to that episode in Season 17 and give closure to the audience about whether or not De Luca was right after all.

Meredith's half-sister Maggie was introduced way back in Season 10 but unfortunately, the creators haven't been able to give her personal life a direction.She just hovers around, overthinkingand often irritated. Although she excels at her job, she seems to fail miserably in matters of the heart.

She was first paired with De Luca for a brief while, which honestly didn't make sense, and then she started dating Jackson Avery, which was a complete disaster. In Season 16 she was shown connecting with a former acquaintance Winston Ndugu,in a medical conference. Maggie needs to finally find some peace in her otherwise rocky love life and since rumors are that actor Anthony Hill who plays Ndugu has been upgraded to full-time status in Season 17, one can hope that would turn out significant for Maggie.

Grey-Sloan's former Chief of Surgery, who came out of a serious cobalt poisoning in Season 16, needs to get back with his estranged wife, Catherine. Period.

The elderly couple has had a lot of drama in both their personal and professional lives. And it was heartwarming to watch them find their way to each other in Season 11. But their relationship hit the rocks soon after and the two have lately been on the verge of separation. Here's hoping Season 17 sees them kiss and make up, literally.

Amelia Shepherd has been through enough already. From waking up beside a dead boyfriend to becoming drug-dependent to losing her older brother in a car accident, and being diagnosed with an enormous brain tumor, Derek's little sister has seen her share of ups and downs.

In Season 16, Amelia was finally shown to find a wee bit of stability as she hooked up with Atticus Lincoln and gave birth to their child. While one can only imagine how daunting bringing up a little kid might be for someone as scatterbrained asher, it's possible she might consider settling down with Link, married or otherwise, and finally pull it together.

Teddy Altmanwas shown harboringfeelings for trauma surgeon and then Chief of Surgery, Owen Hunt, even when she first joined the hospital. However, although Owen acknowledged her feelings at the time, he chose Christina over her and their sentiments towards one anotherremained unresolved.However, now that Teddy has had Owen's baby, she suddenly finds herself defying all logic and being drawn to Tom Koracic, the arrogant neurosurgeon with a tragic past, whom everyone hates. Well, everyone except her.

Teddy, who was always shown to be a mature, rational person, albeit impulsive at times -- she did marry a patient on an impulse -- ended up cheating on Owen with Tom, in a peculiar turn of events. Since Tom seems to really love herand Owen is confused as usual,maybe Teddy should make a run for it while there is still time. At any rate, she needs to figure out who she wants to be with.

Owen was shown traumatized when he (accidentally) found out that Teddy had cheated on him right before their wedding. Of course, fans might remember that Owen had himself cheated on Christina at one time, but it seems unlikely that his tension with Teddy would resolve itself any time soon.

Owen has been a confused soul for a lot of the time on the show, not knowing what he wanted with life. Yet, in Season 16 things fell apart shortly after he finally seemed to come to terms with what he wanted and proposed to Teddy, something he should have done at least two seasons earlier. Owen finally needs to face facts and fix things, unless it is too late already.

Dr. Cormac Hayes, cute and Irish, is the latest addition to the cast, and Grey'shas been setting him up as Meredith's potential new lover. Hayes has a tragic history himself--his wife died when she got cancer from a botched surgery and left him with two young kids.

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Fans would be waiting for Meredith to hook up with Hayes in Season 17; the two would be perfect for each other since they both lost the love of their lives and are now mature enough to deal with a relationship at this stage in their lives.

Fans gave their heart to little Zozo the moment she was placed in Derek's arms years ago. Zola is now older, the oldest among Meredith's kids and it's time she had her own arc in the series.

The writers did hint that Zola might not take too kindly to Meredith's new partners. She is, after all, at an age when accepting a new man as her father or at least a potential father, would be very difficult. In Season 17, the creators could focus a bit more on developing her character and giving her a more substantial subplotwithin the broader narratives.

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Iran’s Revolutionary Guards: The Anatomy of a State Terrorist Organization – Algemeiner

Gen. Esmail Qaani (center), appointed commander of the IRGC-Quds Force in jan. 2020, at a memorial for his predecessor, Gen. Qassem Solaimani, who was killed in a US air strike in the same month. Photo: Reuters/Abacapress.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), better known as the Revolutionary Guards, is the ideologically-driven military force of the Islamic Republic of Iran. This organization is tasked with guarding the Islamist regimes revolutionary values at home, as well as exporting them to other parts of the world.

The Guards are distinct from the classic Iranian army. Iran has had a regular army in the manner of modern Western armies since the early 20th century. However, after the Islamist Revolution of 1979, the army was deemed insufficiently revolutionary by the countrys new leaders. The mullahs decided to create an ideological militia that would compensate for the armys supposed lack of ideological zeal. Thus was born the IRGC.

However, before the revolution, the core of the Guards which was composed of hardline Islamists and leftists had been trained and battle-hardened in Syria and Lebanon during their ongoing internal and international conflicts, the most important of which was the Lebanese Civil War (1975-90). Indeed, the regional and later global interest and reach of the Guards stems from the fact that they started their fight as part of an international anti-Western and anti-Israeli effort that continues to this day.

In the course of the Iran-Iraq War (1980-88), the Guards gradually replaced the regular army as Irans main military force. After the war which ended in a stalemate slightly in favor of Iraq, and directed the Islamists ambitions toward a different kind of foreign adventure the Guards became the regimes main instrument for exporting its Islamist brand of imperialism and conquest to the wider Middle East and the rest of the world.

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The notorious Quds Force branch of the IRGC was formally established in the early 1990s to systematically carry out the Islamist regimes program of extending its ideological and political influence beyond the borders of Iran. Since its establishment, the Quds Force, in line with its mandate, has been engaged in some of the worlds bloodiest conflicts, including the Bosnian War (1992-95), the Afghan Civil War (1992-96), the Israel-Hezbollah War (2006), the Syrian Civil War (2011-present), and the Yemeni Civil War (2015-present).

The Quds Force is tasked with organizing and supporting pro-Iranian-regime non-state actors such as Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas and Islamic Jihad in the Palestinian territories, the Houthis in Yemen, and Shiite militias in Iraq, Syria, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Afghanistan. The Quds Force is also known to have occasionally worked with and supported operations of Sunni Islamist forces that are not necessarily affiliated with the Shiite Islamist regime in Iran, including Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and ISIS. In those cases, the common targets have usually been Westerners, Arabs, Israel, and Jews worldwide.

The Guards initially took little overt part in politics in Iran. Ayatollah Khomeini, the leader of the revolution and founder of the Islamic Republic, issued an injunction forbidding the Guards from entering the political arena. However, after the Iran-Iraq War, Khomeinis death, and Ayatollah Khameneis ascent to the leadership which sparked a domestic power struggle and brought about a sea change in strategic priorities overseas the Guards started to openly enter Iranian politics.

Like all military forces in ideological, totalitarian regimes such as the Brown Shirts/SA/SS in Nazi Germany, the Red Army in the Soviet Union, and the Chinese and Cuban armies, the Revolutionary Guards see themselves as the embodiment of a revolutionary ideology, and as such consider it their mandate to enforce and advance that ideology by any means necessary. In the case of the Guards, ideology mandates the establishment of a global Shiite Islamist government by subduing all ideo-mythological adversaries and conquering the whole world, with the US (Great Satan), Israel (Little Satan), and Saudi Arabia (Wahhabi infidels) as the arch enemies. It goes without saying that the Guards are inherently antisemitic and anti-Sunni.

To fulfill that goal, the Revolutionary Guards have dominated not only the military but also the economy and politics in Iran. Today, practically all Iranian officials in any capacity are members, either former or present, of the IRGC. It is estimated that around three-fourths of Iranian MPs are or were members of the Guards. The most prominent Guards alum today is the current speaker of the Majlis (parliament), Muhammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who was a brigadier general and commander of the IRGC Air Force. In addition, almost all of Irans trade, industry, and banking is run by the Guards or their affiliates. The Guards also maintain a tight monopoly on import/export and overseas investment, which is their main conduit for money-laundering on the international stage.

During their history, in line with their goal of exporting Islamist ideology, subduing enemies of Islam, and establishing zones of influence around the world, the Revolutionary Guards have committed some of the most heinous acts of terrorism the world has ever seen. It can be said that most of the major terrorist attacks against Westerners, Jews, and Sunni Arabs were either directly conducted or indirectly orchestrated by the Guards.

Some of the better-known of these terrorist attacks by or involving the Revolutionary Guards are the Beirut barracks bombings (1983) during the Lebanese Civil War, which killed 307 American and French peacekeeping forces; the Lockerbie bombing (1988), which brought Pan Am Flight 103 down over Scotland, killing all 259 people on board; the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association bombing (1994), which killed 85 and injured hundreds; and the Khobar Towers bombing (1996), which targeted the living quarters of the coalition forces in Saudi Arabia and killed 19 US Air Force personnel and injured close to 500.

In addition to these major terrorist attacks, the Revolutionary Guards and their proxy forces are collectively responsible for the ongoing killing of coalition forces in the Middle East; creating unrest as well as engaging in mass trafficking of narcotics in Latin America; taking Western citizens hostage in the Middle East; war crimes in Syria and Yemen; and posing the most severe existential threat to Israel.

As part of its campaign between wars, the IDF has been pounding the Guards bases and units across the Middle East for at least a decade. In response to the Guards increasingly menacing activity, the Trump administration in 2019 finally designated it as a state terrorist organization. However, in order to rid the Middle East and the world once and for all of the organizations carnage and destruction, it needs to be completely dismantled, as was the Nazi military machine.

Dr. Reza Parchizadeh is a political theorist, historian, and senior analyst. He can be reached athttps://twitter.com/rezaparchizadehandhttps://iup.academia.edu/RezaParchizadeh.

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Get Cast in Netflix Thriller ‘Anatomy of a Scandal’ + More Greenlit UK Productions – Backstage

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Production is re-opening and these UK projects are now visible on the horizon, whether in development or actively casting. Keep these leads on your radar and your eyes open for the opportunity to land an audition.

Anatomy of a ScandalNetflixs adaptation of Sarah Vaughans hit thriller novel starts shooting this November. Following a high-profile marriage that unravels after the husband is accused of a terrible crime, there are no leads confirmed but casting director Lucy Bevan is attached casting now.

Hitmen 2Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins return as best friends and business partners Fran and Jamie, who also happen to be professional hitmen. Created by BAFTA-winning writing partners Joe Parham and Joe Markham, the second series for Sky begins shooting early 2021 and original casting director Tracey Gillham is very likely to return.

CyranoJoe Wright directs the big-screen musical adaptation of Cyrano de Bergerac, the romping romantic tale of a man whos only held back by his extraordinarily large nose. Peter Dinklage stars as Cyrano alongside a supporting cast that includes Haley Bennett, Brian Tyree Henry and Ben Mendelsohn. The project shoots in the UK and Sicily and casting director Nina Gold is attached. Filming begins in November.

Vera 11ITV detective series Vera, starring Brenda Blethyn and based on the novels by Ann Cleeves, returns for an eleventh instalment. Two episodes shoot this autumn and four in spring 2021, all on location in Northumberland. Casting director Maureen Duff is likely to oversee casting.

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Iranian MPs in IRGC uniforms, photo by Mohammadreza Abbasi via Mehr News Agency CC

BESA Center Perspectives Paper No. 1,709, August 26, 2020

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) was originally intended by the Islamist regime to be an ideologically oriented militia that would compensate for the regular Iranian armys lack of revolutionary zeal. It has since replaced the regular army as Irans main military force and has spent decades working doggedly to export the regimes Islamist brand of imperialism and conquest to the rest of the region and around the world. The IRGC is responsible, either directly or indirectly, for most of the worst terrorist outrages the world has ever seen. The US declared the Guards a state terrorist organization in 2019, but it needs to be completely dismantled.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), better known as the Revolutionary Guards, is the ideologically driven military force of the Islamic Republic in Iran. This organization is tasked with guarding the Islamist regimes revolutionary values at home as well as exporting them to other parts of the world.

The Guards are distinct from the classic Iranian army. Iran has had a regular army in the manner of modern Western armies since the early 20thcentury. However, after the Islamist Revolution of 1979, the army was deemed insufficiently revolutionary by the countrys new leaders. The mullahs decided to create an ideological militia that would compensate for the armys supposed lack of ideological zeal. Thus was born the IRGC.

However, before the revolution, the core of the Guardswhich was composed of hardline Islamists and leftistshad been trained and battle-hardened in Syria and Lebanon during their ongoing internal and international conflicts, the most important of which was the Lebanese Civil War (1975-90). Indeed, the regional and later global interest and reach of the Guards stems from the fact that they started their fight as part of an international anti-Western and anti-Israeli effort that continues to this day.

In the course of the Iran-Iraq War (1980-88), the Guards gradually replaced the regular army as Irans main military force. After the warwhich ended in a stalemate slightly in favor of Iraq, and which directed the Islamists ambitions toward a different kind of foreign adventurethe Guards became the regimes main instrument for exporting its Islamist brand of imperialism and conquest to the wider Middle East and the rest of the world.

The notorious Quds Force branch of the IRGC was formally established in the early 1990s to systematically carry out the Islamist regimes program of extending its ideological and political influence beyond the borders of Iran. Since its establishment, the Quds Force, in line with its mandate, has been engaged in some of the worlds bloodiest conflicts, including the Bosnian War (1992-95), the Afghan Civil War (1992-96), the Israel-Hezbollah War (2006), the Syrian Civil War (2011-present), and the Yemeni Civil War (2015-present).

The Quds Force is tasked with organizing and supporting pro-Iranian-regime non-state actors such as Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas and Islamic Jihad in the Palestinian Territories, the Houthis in Yemen, and Shiite militias in Iraq, Syria, Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Afghanistan. The Quds Force is also known to have occasionally worked with and supported operations of Sunni Islamist forces that are not necessarily affiliated with the Shiite Islamist regime in Iran, including al-Qaeda, the Taliban, and ISIS. In those cases, the common targets have usually been Westerners, Arabs, Israel, and Jews worldwide.

The Guards initially took little overt part in politics in Iran. Ayatollah Khomeini, the leader of the revolution and founder of the Islamic Republic, issued an injunction forbidding the Guards from entering the political arena. However, after the Iran-Iraq War, Khomeinis death, and Khameneis ascent to the leadershipwhich sparked a domestic power struggle and brought about a sea change in strategic priorities overseasthe Guards started to openly enter Iranian politics.

Like all military forces in ideological, totalitarian regimes such as the Brown Shirts/SA/SS in Nazi Germany, the Red Army in the Soviet Union, and the Chinese and Cuban armies, the Revolutionary Guards see themselves as the embodiment of a revolutionary ideology, and as such consider it their mandate to enforce and advance that ideology by any means necessary. In the case of the Guards, ideology mandates the establishment of a global Shiite Islamist government by subduing all ideo-mythological adversaries and conquering the whole world, with the US (Great Satan), Israel (Little Satan), and Saudi Arabia (Wahhabi infidels) as the arch enemies. It goes without saying that the Guards are inherently antisemitic and anti-Sunni.

To fulfill that goal, the Revolutionary Guards have dominated not only the military but also the economy and politics in Iran. Today, practically all Iranian officials in any capacity are members, either former or present, of the IRGC. It is estimated that around three-fourths of Iranian MPs are or were members of the Guards. The most prominent Guards alum today is the current speaker of the Majlis (parliament), Muhammad Bagher Ghalibaf, who was a brigadier general and commander of the IRGC Air Force. In addition, almost all of Irans trade, industry, and banking is run by the Guards or their affiliates. The Guards also maintain a tight monopoly on import/export and overseas investment, which is their main conduit for money-laundering on the international stage.

During their history, in line with their goal of exporting Islamist ideology, subduing enemies of Islam and establishing zones of influence around the world, the Revolutionary Guards have committed some of the most heinous acts of terrorism the world has seen. It can be said that most of the major acts of terrorism against Westerners, Jews, and Sunni Arabs were either directly conducted or indirectly orchestrated by the Guards.

Some of the better-known of these terrorist attacks by or involving the Revolutionary Guards are the Beirut barracks bombings (1983) during the Lebanese Civil War, which killed 307 American and French peacekeeping forces; the Lockerbie bombing (1988), which brought Pan Am Flight 103 down over Scotland, killing all 259 people on board; the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association bombing (1994), which killed 85 and injured hundreds; the Khobar Towers bombing (1996), which targeted the living quarters of the coalition forces in Saudi Arabia and killed 19 US Air Force personnel and injured close to 500; the September 11 attacks (2001) that destroyed the World Trade Center, resulting in the deaths of 2,996 and the injuring of over 6,000; and the attack on US government facilities in Benghazi, Libya (2012), which killed US Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three others.

In addition to these major terrorist attacks, the Revolutionary Guards and their proxy forces are collectively responsible for the ongoing killing of coalition forces in the Middle East; creating unrest as well as engaging in mass trafficking of narcotics in Latin America; taking Western citizens hostage in the Middle East; war crimes in Syria and Yemen; and posing the most severe existential threat to Israel. As part of its campaign between wars, the IDF has been pounding the Guards bases and units across the Middle East for at least a decade. In response to the Guards increasingly menacing activity, the Trump administration in 2019 finally designated it as a state terrorist organization. However, in order to rid the Middle East and the world once and for all of the organizations carnage and destruction, it needs to be completely dismantled, as was the Nazi military machine.

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Grey’s Anatomy: Why Alex’s Pilot Scenes Are CGI (& How They Were Filmed) – Screen Rant

Grey's Anatomy's pilot episode has one beloved character that was digitally added: Justin Chamber's Alex Karev. Here's what happened.

Greys Anatomys main cast was introduced in the pilot episode, but one fan-favorite character wasnt originally part of it and had to be digitally added: Alex Karev. Created by Shonda Rhimes, Greys Anatomy debuted on ABC in 2005, and though it was originally a mid-season replacement, it was so well-received by both critics and viewers that it has lived on for over 10 seasons, and shows no signs of stopping soon.

Like many other medical dramas, Greys Anatomy follows the lives of surgical interns, residents, and attendings as they juggle their careers and relationships. Greys Anatomy is led by Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo), who started her journey as an intern along with many other characters, among those Cristina Yang (Sandra Oh), Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl), and Alex Karev (Justin Chambers), though this last one was very close to not being part of the series or, at least, not being introduced with the rest.

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Alex Karev is one of the few characters from season 1 that made it to season 16 and wasnt killed when it was time for him to leave. Alex started as the jerk of the group and went on to become Chief of Surgery at Pacific Northwest General Hospital before leaving it all behind to go back with Izzie. Alex became a fan-favorite in big part thanks to the development of the character, so it might come as a surprise to many that he originally wasnt part of the pilot episode, and was actually a last-minute addition, to the point where CGI had to be used.

Justin Chambers was cast as Alex Karev after the Greys Anatomypilot was shot, and the writers decided to add him as they wanted a male character who could play opposite to George OMalley, who was shy and kind, while Karev was rough around the edges. In order to make him part of the pilot and thus begin his arc alongside the ones of the other characters, Alex Karev was added through the magic of CGI. This might have not been evident upon the first viewing of the pilot, but going back to it now that years have passed (and CGI techniques have evolved), theres definitely something strange going on. Still, what gives the trick away is how badly edited his scenes are, as he just casually pops up from time to time. Though there are no details as to exactlyhow these scenes were shot, its safe to assume the team behind Greys Anatomyscanned Chambers face and body and added him to the scenes. However, they did film a whole new scene, with Karev and Meredith sharing the screen.

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How much for Lionel Messi? Anatomy of one of the most complicated transfers in history – Telegraph.co.uk

Lionel Messis decision to hand in a transfer request at Barcelona is set to trigger a scramble for his signature.

But how many clubs would be willing and able to afford someone many consider the greatest footballer of all time? Here, Telegraph Sport breaks down the potential cost of signing Messi.

This could prove the key to Messi being allowed to leave Barca at all this summer. His contract has a buyout clause worth a staggering 700 million (631.3m). Strangely, the same four-year deal, signed in 2017, also contains a clause allowing him to leave for nothing at the end of every season until June of this year. In his transfer request, Messi asked for that clause to be honoured now because last season had been artificially extended due to the coronavirus crisis. Barca are refusing to budge and are reportedly insisting on a world-record transfer fee in excess of 200m. Spending that on any other 33-year-old would be madness but some clubs may view signing Messi as worth the gamble.

Even if Messi secures a free transfer, he is likely to command an astronomical signing-on fee. The one he secured when he last extended his Barca contract totalled 133.5m (120m) over the course of the deal. The size of it was said to be partly to compensate him over his conviction for tax fraud. But, transfer fee or no transfer fee, any club wanting to bring in Messi would also likely need to fork out a signing-on fee costing tens of millions of pounds.

Messis fixed weekly Barca wage before tax is 1.37m (1.23m), or 60.4m (54.3m) a year. To put that in context, the Premier Leagues highest paid player ever, Alexis Sanchez, was on less than half that at Manchester United. Paying Messi somewhere near what he earns at the Nou Camp would therefore shatter the wage structure of any club.

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Skull Anatomical Model Market By Production, Manufacturer, Revenue Analysis And Forecast To 2025 – The Daily Chronicle

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Grey’s Anatomy Star Camilla Luddington Gives Birth to Baby Boy: Find Out His Name – E! NEWS

Dr. Jo Karev is going to need a doctor for this happy news.

Greys' Anatomy star Camilla Luddington had some big news to sharethrough Instagram on Tuesday, Aug. 25. As it turns out, the Hollywood actress recently welcomed her second child into the world with husband Matthew Alan.

"After what felt like a year long third trimester...it finally happened!" Camilla shared onlinewith her 3.5 million followers. "Matt and I are SOOO happy to announce the birth of our sweet baby BOY Lucas, otherwise known as my little lion (shoutout to Leo's!)."

As soon as the news was revealed, many members of the Grey's Anatomy family expressed their well wishes and excitement online.

"Welcome Lucas! Can't wait to socially distance meet you," Giacomo Gianniotti wrote in the comments section. Jake Borelli added, "Awww LOVE you guys! Congrats to you and the fam. Can't wait to meet the little lion."

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’: Camilla Luddington Shared the ‘Insulting’ Part of Preparing for Her Role as Princess Kate – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Camilla Luddington of Greys Anatomy has been a fan fave since her debut in 2012. While she wasnt a superstar when she started on the medical drama, the British-born actor was a familiar face due to her portrayal of Kate Middleton on Lifetimes 2011 movie William & Kate.

In a previous interview, Luddington revealed she now considers one area of training for the role as a bit of a slight.

Chronicling the long courtship of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge that led to the altar, William & Kate became one of Lifetimes highest-rated movies. Discussing the royal role in a conversation with BUILD, Luddington revealed she didnt have much time before getting into character.

I had like maybe 10 days to prepare, the Greys star said in 2016. I remember when I got it, [Prince William and Princess Kate] had done one interview. They had done their engagement interview so there wasnt, like, much knowledge necessarily about her.

With little to work with other than magazine headlines highlighting Middletons fashion show attendance or night life outings, Luddington had to improvise to fill in the blanks.

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Obviously there was tabloid stuff, the British actor recalled. We knew where she went to school a breakup and her out clubbing. But when you dont have much material to work with, you kind of have to take artistic license.

When asked in the interview how she prepared to portray the Duchess of Cambridge, Luddington revealed one aspect that, in retrospect, she sees as somewhat of an affront.

I think they just decided that I wasnt naturally graceful, Luddington explained. They sent me to, like, a coach to teach me how to be more graceful with my movement. Its insulting now that I think about it.

The Greys star was taught how to adopt a royal stance and posture so she could accurately emulate Princess Kate.

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Like how to sit and get out of a car properly and how to curtsy properly, Luddington described. You know, things you definitely need in your everyday life.

Despite the required princess practice, Luddington enjoyed her time on the TV movie. Released shortly before the actual wedding of Prince William and Princess Kate, the films publicity tour coincided with the big event.

It was so fun, Luddington recalled. We got to do press in England after, during the week of the wedding. I felt like I was part of the wedding, and I was getting married, she added with a laugh.

Promoting the TV film also allowed the Greys star to experience some royal rituals.

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We got to do like these amazing cheesy things like take a horse carriage ride around Windsor, Luddington said. I was like waving at randoms that didnt know who I was. I was like, Hey, its me. So, it was just so fun. It felt super festive.

While the Lifetime movie was a hit, the highest praise may have come from the famous couple on which the film was based.

We heard that Will and Kate did see the film from an insider, Luddington told Access Hollywood in 2011. They loved it.

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Grey’s Anatomy’s iconic bisexual star Sara Ramirez just came out as non-binary in the most touching way – PinkNews

Sara Ramirez. (Lev Radin/Pacific Press/LightRocket via Getty Images)

Greys Anatomy star Sara Ramirez came out as non-binary Thursday night (August 27) in a touching Instagram post.

Ramirez, who played Callie Torres on the hit ABC medical drama, also updated their social media bio to describe themselves as a non-binary human and to note that their pronouns are she/they.

Uploading a photograph of their new Instagram display picture, the American-Mexican actor, 44, donned a purple v-neck t-shirt and triangle earrings to say: New profile pic.

In me is the capacity to be:Girlish boy,Boyish girl,Boyish boy,Girlish girl,All,Neither.

Playing a character who came out to her father as bisexual in 2009, during season five of Greys Anatomy, Sara Ramirez bulldozed the way for countless bisexual characters.

Seven years later, Ramirez came out as bi in the aftermath of the Pulse nightclub massacre.

They said that the tragedy sparked their decision to come out.

Coming out publicly was something that I was afraid of because I was concerned that it would affect my career in a negative way, they said.

I was afraid of the discrimination I might face, not just outside Hollywood, but inside.

As the years went by, and as the political climate intensified, and as I continued to read and hear about the countless forms of violence perpetrated against us, including the Orlando shooting at Pulse nightclub, an organic, incremental urgency to use my platform to empower those who are part of these communities that Im a part of came over me in a way that Ive never felt before.

Ramirez had no regrets about their decision, saying: Coming out publicly has given me a sense of relief.

Its been a form of liberation for me to own all of my identities so that I no longer feel the need to hold back or hide any parts of myself when I walk through any threshold in life.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Fans Are Still Arguing Over Alex Karev’s Send-Off Episode ‘It Was Disrespectful to His Character’ – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

LongtimeGreys Anatomyfans were heartbroken when the news broke that Justin Chambers was not returning to the show mid-season 16. Viewers had so many questions about how the writers would finish his character Alex Karevs story. However, when his farewell finally aired, fans had mixed feelings. The debate continues over whether or not it was disrespectful to his character.

Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl) left Grey-Sloan Memorial Hospital in the sixth season ofGreys Anatomy. She makes a judgment error that threatens the life of a patient and is fired from the hospital. Izzie believes that Alex was responsible for her losing her job, although he wasnt.

She does try to make amends with Alex, but Meredith Grey (Ellen Pompeo) tells her that he is moving on. Izzie leaves Seattle for a fresh start, and we do not get closure on her storyline until 10 years later, in season 16.

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It turns out that she lives on a farm with her twins Eli and Alexis who she had with the embryos she and Karev created years ago. For many people, this was a controversial ending. Some wanted to see him end up with Izzie, but others are distraught about his current wife, Jo Wilsons (Camilla Luddington) fate.

I WANTED TO KNOW what happened to Izzie, one fan wrote onReddit. She was an original that we didnt know anything about for 10 years. Maybe some didnt care because, at this point, many original fans have stopped watching the show a long time ago. Especially after almost all originals were out, but that scene featured in Alexs departure episode gave me hope for a reunion someday.

Alexs ending was garbage and deserved the backlash, but almost all original viewers were happy he ended with Izzie, another fan added. That part wasnt the problem. The problem was how they brought about his ending. Making him into a liar, cheater, etc., was disrespectful to his character.

Other fans believe that the way he left Jo destroyed how far he had come as a character. WhenGreys Anatomybegan, he was not kind to women. However, by season 16, he developed into a man who respected and cherished his wife deeply. Critics believe that the way he left Jo to be with Izzie was entirely out of character.

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Alexs send-off episode was trash, another viewer wrote. The worst part are the scenes at the farmhouse with the kids and actors who are painfully not Izzie and Alex.

Throughout the farewell, Meredith, Jo, and Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson) read letters from Alex that explained his departure. Fans do not think it was enough, and may even dislike the scenes with his children.

Its a mixed bag, oneRedditorwrote. Im glad hes willing to take responsibility to take care of children, but his treatment of Jo sucks. The perfect way wouldve been Alex and Jo take care of Alexs children together with Izzie.

Fans have come up with many different alternate endings for Chambers character. Some viewers even suggested it would have been better to have him die than abandon his wife.

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Greys AnatomySeason 17 will return to ABC sometime in the fall of 2020, about a month and a half into the COVID-19 pandemic on-screen. Things will move on without Alex Karev, whether fans like his ending or not.

We might have some flashbacks, Giacomo Gianniotti toldEntertainment Tonight. We might have some things where were referencing last season, just to have context leading up. But we are going to have a little leap when we start this season in terms of time. Were not picking up right where we left off.

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‘Grey’s Anatomy’ Star Camilla Luddington Posts Throwback Photo of Early Date with Matthew Alan – Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Camilla Luddington of Greys Anatomy recently welcomed her second child with husband Matthew Alan. Delivering a baby boy on August 25, 2020, the British-born actor is thrilled to give her 3-year-old daughter Hayden a new sibling.

The Greys star and Alan have been together for quite some time. Luddington recently took to Instagram to give her followers a glimpse of their early dating days.

Luddington shared the news of her sons arrival with her followers on Instagram. The Greys star included a pic of herself holding baby Lucas.

After what felt like a year long third trimester it finally happened!! she captioned the pic onInstagram. Matt and I are SOOO happy to announce the birth of our sweet baby BOY Lucas, otherwise known as my little lion.

Big sister Hayden was thrilled about her baby brothers arrival, much to the relief of her parents.

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She would tickle my belly when I was pregnant and think she was tickling the baby, Luddington said of Hayden, as reported by People. When he arrived, she was so giddy. She couldnt stop kissing his head and saying how cute he was. We were relieved, as you just never know with a toddler how they may react to things.

Luddington and Alan headed to the altar on August 17, 2019. The intimate ceremony included 70 of their closest friends and family in attendance. The two have been together since 2008.

We went to a Temper Trap concert together, Luddington told People. It was our first date! The pair chose Sweet Disposition from the group for their first wedding dance as a shout out to their initial outing.

Noting the significance of having her daughter witness the nuptials, the William & Kate star was eager to walk down the aisle.

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Theres something romantic to us about solidifying that family unit by having the ceremony and actually having Hayden present, Luddington said. To be honest, Im just excited to get into that new normal of married life.

The Greys Anatomy star shared a vintage photo of herself and Alan from one of their early dates. The two were evidently going with a pirate theme.

#fbfto one of Matt and Is first dates at a Pirate Dinner Adventure show, Luddington captioned the photo of the couple in the nautical attire.

Alan also has a list of acting credits to his name. Appearing in several films and television shows including NCIS: New Orleans andModern Family, the actor had recurring roles on Netflixs 13 Reasons Why and Hulus Castle Rock.

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According to Romper, the couple had the opportunity to share the screen in 2017. Alan played David Fisher, a father who refuses to let his young son get necessary surgery onGreys Anatomyepisode Leave it Inside.

Though they have moved on from their pirate days, Luddington and Alan appear to be enjoying their new phase as a family of four.

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Ear Anatomical Model Market: Information, Figures and Analytical Insights 2019-2025 – The News Brok

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Dr. Jeff Kane: Humanities in medicine | TheUnion.com – The Union of Grass Valley

Tom Harkin, a neighbor on San Juan Ridge, was a forester renowned for his breadth of knowledge and depth of practical wisdom. Whether an issue was limbing trees, storing fir seeds, or erecting a shopping center versus leaving the place alone, his advice was always the same: It depends on what you want.

We have the style of healthcare we evidently want. It attends almost exclusively to the physical body, paying little attention to the experience of the sick person. Is that what we still want?

That question is especially pertinent during this pandemic. Were medically quite limited, lacking cure, adequate testing, and effective immunization. Were affected in significant non-medical ways, too.

Sick and dying patients are necessarily separated from loved ones. We suffer widespread anxiety and unfounded rumors. Our lives are utterly deranged, and we dont know if or when theyll be restored. But if, as they say, crisis flip side is opportunity, theres much we can do in addition to physical medicine.

Healthcare reform, then, isnt just about who pays for what. Genuine reform means getting what you want.

It depends on what we want. If all we want is to watch COVID-19 eventually head over the horizon, fine. But if we also want relief from suffering right now in the form of compassion, personal attention, counseling, and support, we can have that, too. Certainly many healthcare workers already act this way, but how can we steer the entire institution in that direction?

The Icahn School of Medicine at Mt. Sinai Hospital in New York City runs a program intended to give its graduates a head start in these softer skills. It admits scientific pre-meds, but also students who major in fields like English, anthropology and history. The assumption is that these students, having had more exposure than science majors to the human condition, will see their patients as more than medical problems.

Theyre selected after their sophomore college year, and dont need to take the notorious MCAT admission test.

This strategy has actually been around awhile. My own alma mater, USC, experimented with it for a few years in the 1960s, and I was one of its beneficiaries. Definitely not a science nerd, I was pretty good at languages, so they admitted me, along with several other atypicals. Once there, we discovered we had missed little: undergraduate science classes were largely irrelevant to medical training unless one planned to be a researcher. The college biochemistry that had been opaque to me in flasks and beakers came easily when it was about live humans.

Other medical schools are currently trying innovative admission policies and curricula as well. Some of class time devoted to traditional subjects like acetyl-coA production and the nature of mitochondrial nucleic acid is now shifted to communication skills, which will hopefully attain the impressive quality level of medicines science.

Healthcare reform, then, isnt just about who pays for what. Genuine reform means getting what you want.

Jeff Kane is a physician and writer in Nevada City.

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Why this Black intern, a grandfather, worked many years as mechanic – American Medical Association

By every measure, the journey of Carl Allamby, MDculminating in his graduating medical school at 47 in 2019was an unlikely one.

He is among the 6.2% of 2019 medical school graduates identified as Black, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges. And in 2018, only5% of US physicianswere Black andless than half of them were men, according to the AAMC. Furthermore, only 5.6% of 2019 medical school graduates were older than 32,AAMC data indicated. Black people account for 12% of the United States population.

Among the barriers that Dr. Allamby, an AMA member, cited in his forging a career in medicine: A lack of Black physician role models in his life.

One of the biggest obstacles was just having it in my mind that you could be African American and become a physician, Dr. Allamby said during an interview with JAMA. All the physicians I had seen during childhood and probably into early adulthood were everything but African American.

I grew up in a blue-collar town where unemployment was pretty high, he added. I remember some of the people who lived in my neighborhood. They were bus drivers and garbage men. A lady who lived across the street was a librarian. All of these were noble professions. But there just wasn't that example to follow at a young age in order to become a physician.

Learn whats needed to improve physician diversity pipeline programs.

Diversity in the physician workforce has known benefitsincluding improved patient outcomesand medical schools are working to create more of it. Morehouse School of Medicine (MSM), is a gold standard in doing so. About 75% of the medical students enrolled at the historically Black Atlanta institution are African American.

That success in attracting Black studentsand those from other racial and ethnic groups underrepresented in medicineis the outgrowth of more than 30 years of work. Some of that work starts with teaching students about careers in science as early as kindergarten.

Unfortunately, there are leaks throughout the pipeline to medicine and health professions, but in particular, for those students on the younger end, being able to see what is possible, is very important, said Rita Finley, PhD, an assistant dean for educational outreach at MSM. It becomes especially difficult if you dont have anyone at home who can help guide you in the right direction.

Many students that I have spoken with in the K12 space dont think that being a physician is an option. They feel that there are limits to what they can do and achieve. We want them to know that there are no limits.

TheAMA Doctors Back to School program also aims to increase the number of minority physicians and work toward eliminating racial and ethnic health disparities. The program sends minority physicians and medical students into the community as a way to introduce children to professional role models and show kids of all ages from underrepresented racial and ethnic groups that a career in medicine is attainable for everyone. Learn more about theAMAs work to reduce disparities in health care.

For older learners, MSMs Reach One Each One Program offers high school aged students a hospital-based, multidisciplinary medical mentoring program. Past cohorts that have gone through the intensive multiweek course have shown that they are more likely to pursue careers in health care, according to a 2016 study.

Morehouses programs to diversify the physician pipeline exist through and beyond K12 and undergraduate programsan on-campus masters degree program in medical science that serves an academic enhancerhave proven to be a valuable resource for students pursuing medical careers.

Once students arrive on campus, faculty members take an active interest in their lives and learning. Morehouse considers its family atmosphere and involved faculty to be keys to its success.

This anecdote shared by Martha L. Elks, MD, PhD, MSMs senior associate dean of educational affairs, reflects what that looks like.

One medical student said that as the work got tough at Morehouse and doubt started to creep in, the student looked up and saw a Black physician faculty member.

The student reflected on what that faculty member had been through and concluded, I can make it.

That was the very essence of the quiet role modeling that our faculty do, Dr. Elks said. Their presenceand caring about the studentsis such a link to what is possible. We dont just tell them, we show them.

Dr. Elks shared the Morehouse strategy with members of the AMA Accelerating Change in Medical Education Consortium at a conference last year during her presentation, Creating the future health care workforce: Promoting equity in admissions and throughout the educational continuum.

As for Dr. Allamby, he hopes that his story can offer evidence of the possibilities to students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Theres nothing special about me, he told JAMA. If I can do this, if I can face the challenges of a robust medical education, then almost anybody else is capable of that exact same thing. Thats the kind of image I try to portraythat this is something thats totally within your scope. If its something you want to do, you should go for it.

Launched last year, theAMA Center for Health Equityhas a mandate to embed health equity across the organization so that health equity becomes part of the practice, process, action, innovation and organizational performance and outcomes.

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