Today in Labor History March 17, 1968: The U.S. Army Chemical Corps killed over 6,000 sheep while illegally testing a nerve gas agent at the Dugway Proving Ground in Skull Valley, Utah. A 1998 report, the by Air Force Press was the "first documented admission" from the Army that a nerve agent killed the sheep at Skull Valley. The incident inspired Stephen King's novel “The Stand.”
I don't know about #California, but the #Utah Ethics exam provides everyone with a booklet and has you take an open book test. I've always looked at it as the state just getting extra licensing fees out of people between when they pass the CPA exam and when they're licensed. It's nothing to do with actual ethics.
A Randomized Double Blind Placebo Control Trial to Determine the Effects of Oxaloacetate on Improving Fatigue in Long COVID
Compensation: "Eligible participants will be compensated $50 for each in-person visit. At the end of the study, participants will be provided with a 45-day trial of oxaloacetate if they are interested"
A Randomized, Double-Blinded, Placebo-Controlled, Pilot Study of the Combination of Valacyclovir + Celecoxib (IMC-2) for the Treatment of Post-Acute Sequelae of #SARSCoV2 Infection in Adult Women
Compensation: "You will be enrolled & compensated $100 for the screening visit, $10 weekly for survey completion, and $50 for all subsequent in-person visits"
She Trusted Her First OB-GYN Because He Spoke Spanish. Now She’s 1 of 94 Women Suing Him for Sexual Assault.
The #Utah Supreme Court this week is hearing arguments in the case, which will determine if what 94 women say they experienced was #SexualAssault or medical #malpractice.