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So, again this was another fun side project.  I wanted to build something that produced a random customer testimonial. I used two different API's. The first one was randomuse to produce the image, name, and location. The other API I ended up using was corporatelorem. This API gave me some random text that wasn't the standard Lorem Ipsum. I crammed the two together and added the jQuery plugin Slick Slider to finish out the project. 

Dwayne Moore

Dwayne Moore

Montana, United States
The advice left many medical experts scratching their heads. The coronavirus is a new pathogen, and little is known about the disease it causes, called Covid-19, or how patients respond to common medications. On Wednesday, the World Health Organization said it was aware of no research showing that ibuprofen should not be taken by patients with Covid-19.
Raymund Kalisch

Raymund Kalisch

Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
Archie Cochrane, the doyen of evidence-based medicine, said we should ask three questions of any intervention: can it work, does it work and is it worth it? The relative risk reduction you quote tells us of population benefit and answers the first two questions, but it is the absolute risk reduction that answers the "is it worth it?"question. Many patients would be reluctant to take a tablet if told there was a greater than 97% chance that they would derive...
Poppy Clarke

Poppy Clarke

Taranaki, New Zealand
The mechanism that causes the calcium to be deposited has been difficult to unpick, but now scientists say they have the answer: it is triggered by a molecule, called poly(ADP-Ribose) or PAR, that is produced when the cells, or the DNA inside them, are damaged. That, they say, makes sense: ageing, high blood pressure, smoking and fatty plaques are risk factors for stiffening of the arteries, and are linked to damage to cells, or even their DNA.
Ishwar Sullad

Ishwar Sullad

Kerala, India
A US study saw 12,000 people who were either obese or overweight given the pills or a placebo – with those who took the drug shedding an average of 4kg (9lbs) in 40 months. Further analysis showed no big differences in tests for heart valve damage. Tam Fry, of Britain’s National Obesity Forum, said the drug is potentially the "holy grail" of weight-loss medicine. "I think it is the thing everybody has been looking for," he said.
Ross Rivera

Ross Rivera

Berkshire, United Kingdom
The government’s Office of National Statistics released figures indicating that deaths could be at least 10 percent higher than the official toll — 12,107 as of Tuesday — which does not take into account many people who die in nursing homes or at home. More than 2,000 nursing homes, about 13 percent of the country’s total, have had coronavirus cases, said Dr. Chris Whitty, the government’s chief medical adviser. Workers in many of the homes have complained of an acute...
Hayley Walker

Hayley Walker

Nelson, New Zealand
The study, published today in the journal Neurology, reports smaller brain volumes and worse memories in people with higher-than-average levels of cortisol — popularly known as the stress hormone. But any media coverage that warns stress is going to shrink your brain is premature. "Right now all we can say is A is associated with B, we can’t really say anything about causality," says Sudha Seshadri, a professor of neurology at the University of Texas Health Science Center at San...