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Maria Gonzalez Calvet and Ryan Rohlfsen to Speak at ACI's 42nd Annual FCPA Conference
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Dec. 3 [Category: BizLaw/Legal] -- Ropes and Gray, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Maria Gonzalez Calvet and Ryan Rohlfsen to Speak at ACI's 42nd Annual FCPA Conference
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Maria Gonzalez Calvet and Ryan Rohlfsen, co-chairs of the anti-corruption and international risk practice and former members of the U.S. Department of Justice's specialized Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) Unit, will speak at the American Conference Institute's (ACI) 42nd Annual Conference on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Global Anti-Corruption.
During the conference, which
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BOSTON, Massachusetts, Dec. 3 [Category: BizLaw/Legal] -- Ropes and Gray, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Maria Gonzalez Calvet and Ryan Rohlfsen to Speak at ACI's 42nd Annual FCPA Conference
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Maria Gonzalez Calvet and Ryan Rohlfsen, co-chairs of the anti-corruption and international risk practice and former members of the U.S. Department of Justice's specialized Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) Unit, will speak at the American Conference Institute's (ACI) 42nd Annual Conference on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and Global Anti-Corruption.
During the conference, whichwill be held December 3-4 in Washington, D.C., Maria will participate in the panel discussion "Managing in Latin America: A Look at the Biggest Ways Cartels/TCOs Are Infiltrating Businesses and Supply Chains, and How Companies Are Responding." This session will examine the top areas of potential cartel infiltration and offer actionable guidance for identifying red flags, protecting supply chains, and strengthening controls across third-party relationships, logistics networks, and procurement processes.
Ryan will participate in a spotlight session with representatives from the United Kingdom's Serious Fraud Office (SFO), France's Parquet National Financier (PNF), and the Swiss Office of the Attorney General (OAG), offering an in-depth look at the latest initiatives of the international anti-corruption prosecutorial task force.
With new U.S. Department of Justice guidance and intensifying global enforcement, ACI's redesigned 2025 program will convene more than 700 members of the global FCPA community for practical, forward-looking insights.
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Original text here: https://www.ropesgray.com/en/news-and-events/events/2025/12/maria-gonzalez-calvet-and-ryan-rohlfsen-to-speak-at-acis-42nd-annual-fcpa-conference
Oracle Health Secures TEFCA QHIN Designation, Further Strengthening Interoperability Leadership
REDWOOD SHORES, California, Nov. 27 [Category: BizComputer Technology] -- Oracle, a developer of hardware and software products, posted the following news release:
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Oracle Health Secures TEFCA QHIN Designation, Further Strengthening Interoperability Leadership
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Oracle Health Information Network Inc., a subsidiary of Oracle, has been designated as a Qualified Health Information Network (r) (QHIN(tm)) as a part of the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement(tm) (TEFCA(tm)). Building on a long legacy of paving the way for interoperability across the healthcare industry, Oracle Health
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REDWOOD SHORES, California, Nov. 27 [Category: BizComputer Technology] -- Oracle, a developer of hardware and software products, posted the following news release:
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Oracle Health Secures TEFCA QHIN Designation, Further Strengthening Interoperability Leadership
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Oracle Health Information Network Inc., a subsidiary of Oracle, has been designated as a Qualified Health Information Network (r) (QHIN(tm)) as a part of the Trusted Exchange Framework and Common Agreement(tm) (TEFCA(tm)). Building on a long legacy of paving the way for interoperability across the healthcare industry, Oracle Healthremains at the forefront by participating in the nationwide approach to offer secure, smooth, and standardized sharing of health information across all Designated QHINs and between providers, payers, and government agencies. The Oracle Health Information Network is another offering in Oracle's portfolio to help simplify interoperability for providers.
Earlier this year, Oracle also pledged support for the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' Digital Health Ecosystem and Interoperability Framework.
Oracle Health's hospital and health system customers now have a single point of connectivity for the broader healthcare ecosystem, removing the need to participate in multiple exchange networks to create a consolidated and comprehensive view of the patient.
"Becoming a Designated QHIN marks another milestone in Oracle's commitment and investment to enable safe and secure interoperability that puts patients first," said Seema Verma, executive vice president and general manager, Oracle Health and Life Sciences. "We believe data interoperability isn't a technical goal; it's the key to unlocking the solution to many problems in healthcare, from harnessing the power of AI, improving quality of care and health outcomes, and scaling value-based care. Oracle Health Information Network helps offer this foundation to empower providers, public health officials, patients, and payers with secure data access to enhance care delivery, gain valuable insights into community health, and streamline authorizations and reimbursements."
Oracle Health Information Network is powered by Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and benefits from its scalability, reliability, advanced security, and high performance, and supports faster and more efficient health data sharing by reducing the dependencies on third party technology that can complicate and slow down the process. Oracle Health customers can participate for free and sign up now by opting in to the Oracle Health Information Network Terms of Participation through Oracle Health Connection Hub. It does not require additional setup, configuration, or consulting engagements.
Oracle Health Information Network delivers a holistic view of the patient by combining data from multiple care venues to drive more informed care decisions and reduce expensive, duplicative testing and clinical processes. The solution can also be used in conjunction with Oracle Health Seamless Exchange, which aggregates data from multiple sources then cleanses and deduplicates the data and integrates it into the Oracle Health Foundation electronic health record (EHR) and next-generation Oracle Health EHR. It significantly reduces time-consuming data review and manual data normalization while increasing data integrity. In addition, customers can use Oracle Health Connection Hub to manage their interoperability services, including the Oracle Health Information Network, to enable interoperability governance, auditing, and access reporting.
"We welcome Oracle Health Information Network as the latest Designated QHIN and are excited to extend the benefits of seamless health information exchange to more participants than ever," said Mariann Yeager, CEO of The Sequoia Project and TEFCA Recognized Coordinating Entity(r) (RCE(r)) Lead.
Additional Resources Regarding Oracle's Commitment to Interoperability
* Oracle Health Information Network's QHIN Frequently Asked Questions
* Learn more about Oracle Health's Interoperable Solutions
* Learn more about TEFCA
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Original text here: https://www.oracle.com/news/announcement/oracle-health-secures-tefca-qhin-designation-2025-11-20/
Gartner Survey Reveals 52% of Government CIOs Outside of the U.S. Expect IT Budgets to Increase in 2026
STAMFORD, Connecticut, Nov. 27 (TNSrep) -- Gartner, an information technology research and advisory company, issued the following news release:
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Gartner Survey Reveals 52% of Government CIOs Outside of the U.S. Expect IT Budgets to Increase in 2026
IT Investments to Rise Despite Overall Budget Pressures, Driven by Demand for Tangible Mission Outcomes
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Fifty-two percent of government CIOs (not including the U.S.) expect their IT budgets to increase for AI and other key technologies in 2026, according to a survey by Gartner, Inc., a business and technology insights company. This is despite
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STAMFORD, Connecticut, Nov. 27 (TNSrep) -- Gartner, an information technology research and advisory company, issued the following news release:
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Gartner Survey Reveals 52% of Government CIOs Outside of the U.S. Expect IT Budgets to Increase in 2026
IT Investments to Rise Despite Overall Budget Pressures, Driven by Demand for Tangible Mission Outcomes
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Fifty-two percent of government CIOs (not including the U.S.) expect their IT budgets to increase for AI and other key technologies in 2026, according to a survey by Gartner, Inc., a business and technology insights company. This is despiteoverall budget pressures, with governments recognizing their transformational potential for modernizing public services and achieving critical mission objectives.
The 2026 Gartner CIO and Technology Executive Survey gathered data from 2,501 respondents from May 1 to June 30, 2025, including 284 government CIOs (not including the U.S).
"Geopolitical shifts and economic volatility are forcing government CIOs to rapidly adjust their priorities for next year," said Arthur Mickoleit, Director Analyst at Gartner. "They are being asked to demonstrate the mission impact of technology investments - including, but not limited to, cost savings and user experience."
The top four technologies government CIOs (not including the U.S.) plan to increase investments in next year are cybersecurity (85%), AI (80%), generative AI (80%) and cloud platforms (76%).
AI Deployments to Accelerate
According to the survey, 74% of government CIOs (not including the U.S.) have already deployed or plan to deploy AI within the next 12 months, with GenAI higher at 78%. Interest in AI agents is also rising, with 49% reporting current or planned deployment in the next 12 months (see Figure 1).
Figure 1: State of AI Deployments in Government (not including the U.S.)
"Agentic AI is emerging as an enabler of government transformation, but CIOs must remain mindful of the hype that can distract from more mature technologies like machine learning and business process automation," said Mickoleit. "This next wave of innovation will be essential for delivering on public sector priorities, especially as expectations are high following years of investments in digital government."
The survey reveals high expectations for both AI and other key technologies as government leaders focus on building a more productive workforce in 2026. More than half (51%) of government CIOs (not including the U.S.) will increase focus on boosting employee productivity next year, followed by launching new digital products and services (38%) and improving the overall citizen experience (37%).
"CIOs should prioritize AI initiatives that rapidly improve internal efficiency and productivity," said Mickoleit. "At the same time, governance practices must be updated to modernize procurement, manage limited resources and balance risks with opportunities in citizen-facing AI applications."
Reassessing Vendor Relationships Amid Global Uncertainty
According to the survey, 55% of government CIOs (not including the U.S.) expect changes in how they engage with technology providers due to rising geopolitical tensions and digital sovereignty concerns. Location is now a defining factor in procurement decisions next to cost or scale, with 39% of government CIOs (not including the U.S.) planning to work closer with technology providers based in their own region.
"Government CIOs are increasingly seeking to reduce dependence on global technology vendors to strengthen resilience," said Mickoleit. "Many are now factoring geopolitical risk into vendor selection and long-term planning. Mapping risks and dependencies across public sector technology stacks will ensure they can mitigate and absorb future disruptions."
Gartner clients can read more in the report 2026 CIO Agenda for Global Government: Technology Priorities and IT Strategy Shifts (https://www.gartner.com/document-reader/document/6962266).
Learn more about how governments are adopting AI to improve service delivery to their citizens in the complimentary Gartner webinar Government Leaders, Is Your Data Ready to Enable Secure AI Initiatives? (https://www.gartner.com/en/webinar/582938/1306616)
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About Gartner AI Use Case Insights
Gartner AI Use Case Insights is an interactive tool that helps technology and business leaders efficiently discover, evaluate, and prioritize AI use cases to potentially pursue. Clients can search over 500 use cases (applications of AI in specific industries) and over 380 case studies (real world examples) based on industry, business function, and Gartner's assessment of potential business value. Clients can access the interactive tool at https://tools.gartner.com/use-case-insights.
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About Gartner for Government and Public Sector
Gartner for Government and Public Sector equips IT leaders and their teams with actionable, objective insights and tools to make faster, smarter decisions and achieve stronger performance on mission-critical priorities. Additional information is available at https://www.gartner.com/en/industries/government-public-sector/all.
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Original text here: https://www.gartner.com/en/newsroom/press-releases/2025-11-26-gartner-survey-reveals-52-percent-of-government-cios-expect-it-budgets-to-increase-in-2026
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Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai Welcomes Heath Gordon as Executive Chef
TORONTO, Ontario, Nov. 27 [Category: TravelBiz] -- Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts posted the following news release:
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Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai Welcomes Heath Gordon as Executive Chef
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Marking a fresh chapter in its culinary journey, Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai announces the appointment of Heath Gordon as its new Executive Chef. Bringing over two decades of experience spanning Australia, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, Chef Heath takes charge of the Resort's entire dining portfolio, blending global influences with the vibrancy of Central Vietnam.
"We're delighted to welcome
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TORONTO, Ontario, Nov. 27 [Category: TravelBiz] -- Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts posted the following news release:
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Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai Welcomes Heath Gordon as Executive Chef
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Marking a fresh chapter in its culinary journey, Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai announces the appointment of Heath Gordon as its new Executive Chef. Bringing over two decades of experience spanning Australia, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, Chef Heath takes charge of the Resort's entire dining portfolio, blending global influences with the vibrancy of Central Vietnam.
"We're delighted to welcomeChef Heath to the team," says Marcel Oostenbrink, General Manager. "His commitment to sustainable sourcing and storytelling aligns beautifully with our focus on authentic, culturally rooted experiences, making him an ideal guide for the Resort's evolving culinary offerings."
Born in Melbourne, Chef Heath began his career along the sun-drenched Gold Coast of Australia, where he acquired his culinary education and gained early experience across coastal kitchens. He then made the move to luxury hospitality, honing his skills at a five-star resort on Hamilton Island before joining a modern Australian restaurant in South Wales. This formative period, which included several collaborations with acclaimed chefs, solidified his passion for gastronomy.
Picking up momentum, his career took him next to the Middle East, where he launched a high-end grill house in Dubai and oversaw large-scale banqueting operations for the preopening of a luxury hotel in Abu Dhabi. In 2017, he arrived in Ho Chi Minh, stepping into his first role as Executive Chef at a reputed hotel - a rewarding tenure during which he established a prominent annual food and wine festival that attracted talent from the world over. After his departure from the property, a deep affection for Vietnam inspired him to stay on and consult locally, most notably advising on a restaurant that swiftly garnered Michelin and Tatler Best distinctions.
Now, as Executive Chef at Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai, Chef Heath supports a team of exceptional chefs in bringing their distinctive visions to life - with a renewed emphasis on fresh, local flavours. "Hoi An is a treasure trove for all who love to cook and eat. The produce in this region is as abundant, diverse and fresh as it gets," he says.
Restaurants under his leadership include Cafe Nam Hai, serving wholesome fare in the day and opulent Indian specialities by night; La Sen, which fuses Vietnamese fare with French influences; and NAYUU, showcasing seasonally inspired omakase journeys. He also oversees in-villa dining as well as The Nam Hai Cooking Academy, an interactive kitchen where guests can explore Vietnamese cuisine through hands-on classes.
With a deep respect for Vietnam's culinary heritage, Chef Health is also delving into recipes from nearby Hue, where a former king once tasked the royal kitchen with inventing a new dish each day: "That sort of repertoire is an endless source of inspiration for our team, whether we're crafting a Vietnamese classic or adding a unique twist to global cuisines."
Ultimately for Chef Heath, food is about joy and discovery. "As a chef, my purpose is connection - drawing a delicious memory from the past or creating one for the future. The act of providing happiness through a plate is my greatest reward," he explains.
Combining globally honed credentials with a genuine passion for Vietnamese culinary traditions, Executive Chef Heath Gordon is poised to usher in a new season of destination dining at Four Seasons Resort The Nam Hai.
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Original text here: https://press.fourseasons.com/hoian/hotel-news/2025/heath-gordon
Dentons Launches New Consumer Portal for Clients
LONDON, England, Nov. 27 -- Dentons, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Dentons launches new Consumer Portal for clients
Dentons, the world's largest global law firm, has launched a Consumer Portal to help clients navigate the consumer law and enforcement aspects of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (DMCCA).
Enacted in May 2024, the DMCCA has been implemented in stages, with most of the consumer law provisions coming into force on 6 April 2025.
The DMCCA introduced major changes to how consumer protection legislation is administered and enforced in the UK,
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LONDON, England, Nov. 27 -- Dentons, a law firm, issued the following news:
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Dentons launches new Consumer Portal for clients
Dentons, the world's largest global law firm, has launched a Consumer Portal to help clients navigate the consumer law and enforcement aspects of the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (DMCCA).
Enacted in May 2024, the DMCCA has been implemented in stages, with most of the consumer law provisions coming into force on 6 April 2025.
The DMCCA introduced major changes to how consumer protection legislation is administered and enforced in the UK,creating significant new compliance challenges for consumer-facing businesses.
Dentons' free-to-access Consumer Portal is designed as a one-stop shop for businesses seeking practical guidance on the consumer aspects of the DMCCA.
Compiled by Dentons' consumer law experts, the firm's Consumer Portal includes resources on:
* consumer enforcement powers and provisions;
* pricing practices;
* fake reviews, hidden advertising and social media platforms; and
* greenwashing.
These resources will be updated to reflect new guidance, emerging enforcement trends and new cases brought under the DMCCA.
Businesses accessing the resources will also be able to contact Dentons' consumer law specialists via the portal for expert advice on any consumer-protection-related queries.
Laura Whyatt, a partner in Dentons' UK Competition team, said: "We have launched this Consumer Portal in response to client demand for easy-to-access expert support on how DMCCA provisions are being implemented and enforced."
The UK's Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has recently demonstrated its intention to crack down on harmful practices that directly affect consumers, with the launch of eight new investigations into online pricing practices by a range of businesses. These are the first enforcement cases brought by the CMA using its new DMCCA powers and clearly illustrate the need for guidance on how to comply with the new regime.
Tom Hanson, a partner in Dentons' UK Disputes team, said: "Our Consumer Portal's resources offer clear, digestible explanations and advice on core aspects of the DMCCA, based on Dentons' own analysis of where the Act will affect businesses most."
We encourage any business that is concerned, uncertain or simply curious about how the DMCCA will affect their operations to visit Dentons' Consumer Portal and to get in touch with us, or their usual Dentons contact, if they have any specific queries.
Access Dentons' Consumer Portal here (https://www.dentons-experience.com/consumer-spotlight-series-1/p/1).
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About Dentons
Redefining possibilities. Together, everywhere. For more information visit dentons.com
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Original text here: https://www.dentons.com/en/about-dentons/news-events-and-awards/news/2025/november/dentons-launches-new-consumer-portal-for-clients
[Category: BizLaw/Legal]
Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley, Curio Collection by Hilton, Expected to Debut in Early 2026, is Now Accepting Reservations
MCLEAN, Virginia, Nov. 27 -- Hilton Worldwide Holdings posted the following news release on Nov. 26, 2025:
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Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley, Curio Collection by Hilton, Expected to Debut in Early 2026, is Now Accepting Reservations
Reimagined property offers elevated experiences of comfort and exploration
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NAPA VALLEY, Calif. - Today, Hilton announces the upcoming debut of Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley, Curio Collection by Hilton, a newly reimagined resort in the heart of wine country, in early 2026. Nestled between rolling vineyards and a vibrant downtown scene, the resort boasts a multi-million-dollar
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MCLEAN, Virginia, Nov. 27 -- Hilton Worldwide Holdings posted the following news release on Nov. 26, 2025:
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Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley, Curio Collection by Hilton, Expected to Debut in Early 2026, is Now Accepting Reservations
Reimagined property offers elevated experiences of comfort and exploration
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NAPA VALLEY, Calif. - Today, Hilton announces the upcoming debut of Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley, Curio Collection by Hilton, a newly reimagined resort in the heart of wine country, in early 2026. Nestled between rolling vineyards and a vibrant downtown scene, the resort boasts a multi-million-dollarinvestment in design and architecture, creating spaces and experiences that reflect Curio Collection by Hilton, a global portfolio of remarkable hotels celebrated for their distinctive character and immersive experiences. Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley, Curio Collection by Hilton is now accepting reservations online.
Embodying Curio Collection by Hilton's signature attributes, the completely transformed Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley invites guests to explore the charm of wine country through modern elegance and thoughtful local touches. Every detail is crafted to foster meaningful engagement and a sense of belonging, while reflecting the region's rich culture and natural beauty. Brought to life by California-based interior design firm DyeLot Interiors, the public spaces are focused on enhancing the guest experience while grounding the property in the ecological richness and hospitality ethos of Napa Valley. At the heart of the arrival experience stands The Offering Tree, a symbolic focal point encircled by a sculptural hospitality table, often welcoming guests with wine tastings in partnership with local wineries, transforming arrival into an act of generosity and community.
Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley's 203 guest rooms and suites showcase earth-tone palettes, and warm wood accents, offering generous space and spa-like bathrooms. Featuring the largest rooms by square footage in the downtown region, all rooms offer premium amenities, including coffee makers, tea kettles and temperature-controlled wine refrigerators. Select rooms and suites feature custom bi-fold doors that open onto private patios with stylish fire pits for a cozy, home-like indoor-outdoor experience. Guests can also enjoy an expansive pool and hot tub surrounded by lush native landscaping, as well as a peaceful redwood lawn with communal fire pits, perfect for reading, or for special events, from yoga sessions to wedding ceremonies.
A versatile venue for meetings, social celebrations, and retreats, Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley offers groups a variety of spaces, from garden-view venues to light-filled courtyards. The resort boasts over 15,000 square feet of event space, including seven meeting rooms, two boardrooms and the lawn.
Dining at Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley features bold flavors inspired by Napa Valley's American Regional Cuisine philosophy. The Lobby Lounge is the perfect place to enjoy a handcrafted drink and artisanal small plates in a relaxed, welcoming setting. Creekside Terrace offers a cozy yet elegant atmosphere, an ideal spot for breakfast, lunch, or a leisurely weekend brunch. For guests eager to explore Napa Valley, the Gourmet grab-and-go market in the lobby features quick, flavorful options to fuel the day, including locally sourced products from Ohm Coffee, Napa Nuts, and Vintage Sweet Shoppe chocolates. Set to open in early 2026, the hotel's new restaurant will introduce a nationally acclaimed steakhouse to Napa for the first time, blending innovative dishes with modern technique and its award-winning wine selection in an alluring, vibrant space.
Guests can restore their wellbeing in the state-of-the-art fitness center featuring the full complement of Peloton(R) cardio equipment. Also expected to debut in early 2026, The Spa at Casa Mani will introduce a sanctuary of transformative well-being in the heart of downtown Napa. Seasonal rituals inspired by Napa's ecological rhythms will feature hand-blended botanicals and bespoke bodywork, creating an experience that evolves with the land. With five treatment rooms, including a deluxe treatment suite for couples, and the Hydrothermal Circuit with steam, sauna, and experience sensory shower, guests will be immersed into a refuge designed for restoration and connection.
Marking the arrival of Napa's first downtown urban resort, Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley is part of Hilton Honors, the award-winning guest-loyalty program for Hilton's 25 distinct hotel brands. Hilton is redefining the guest experience by continuing to introduce new ways to stay through an unmatched portfolio of award-winning brands, opening new horizons of travel and adventure for Hilton guests, especially Hilton Honors members, who can dream, book, and earn and spend Points for stays.
For more information about Casa Mani Resort Napa Valley, Curio Collection by Hilton, or to book a reservation, please visit curiocollection.com/casamaniresortnapavalley or call (707) 253-9540.
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About Hilton
Hilton (NYSE: HLT) is a leading global hospitality company with a portfolio of 25 world-class brands comprising 9,000 properties and over 1.3 million rooms, in 141 countries and territories. Dedicated to fulfilling its founding vision to fill the earth with the light and warmth of hospitality, Hilton has welcomed over 3 billion guests in its more than 100-year history. Named as the No. 1 World's Best Workplace by Great Place to Work and Fortune, Hilton aims to create the best culture for its 500,000 team members around the world. Hilton has introduced industry-leading technology enhancements to improve the guest experience, including Digital Key Share, automated complimentary room upgrades and the ability to book confirmed connecting rooms. Through the award-winning guest loyalty program Hilton Honors, the more than 235 million Hilton Honors members who book directly with Hilton can earn Points for hotel stays and experiences money can't buy. With the free Hilton Honors app, guests can book their stay, select their room, check in, unlock their door with a Digital Key and check out, all from their smartphone. Visit stories.hilton.com for more information, and connect with Hilton on Facebook, X, LinkedIn, Instagram and YouTube.
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About Curio Collection by Hilton
Curio Collection by Hilton is a global portfolio of more than 190 individually remarkable hotels hand-picked to immerse guests in one-of-a-kind moments in the world's most sought-after destinations. Each hotel in the collection evokes a bespoke story through distinctive architecture and design, world-class food & beverage and curated experiences, while providing the benefits of Hilton and its award-winning guest loyalty program Hilton Honors. Experience Curio Collection by booking at curiocollection.com or through the industry-leading Hilton Honors app. Hilton Honors members who book directly through preferred Hilton channels have access to instant benefits. Learn more about Curio Collection by Hilton at stories.hilton.com/curio, and follow the brand on Facebook, Instagram and X.
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Original text here: https://stories.hilton.com/releases/casa-mani-resort-napa-valley-curio-collection-by-hilton-now-accepting-reservations
[Category: BizTravel]
BMJ Group: Tai Chi as Good as Talking Therapy for Managing Chronic Insomnia
LONDON, England, Nov. 27 (TNSjou) -- BMJ Group issued the following news release about their journal "The BMJ":
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Tai chi as good as talking therapy for managing chronic insomnia
Results support use of tai chi for long term management of chronic insomnia in over 50s
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Tai chi, a form of mind-body exercise widely practiced in Chinese communities, has similar benefits to talking therapy for middle aged and older people with chronic insomnia, finds a trial (https://www.bmj.com/content/391/bmj-2025-084320) from Hong Kong published by The BMJ today.
These results support the use of tai chi
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LONDON, England, Nov. 27 (TNSjou) -- BMJ Group issued the following news release about their journal "The BMJ":
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Tai chi as good as talking therapy for managing chronic insomnia
Results support use of tai chi for long term management of chronic insomnia in over 50s
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Tai chi, a form of mind-body exercise widely practiced in Chinese communities, has similar benefits to talking therapy for middle aged and older people with chronic insomnia, finds a trial (https://www.bmj.com/content/391/bmj-2025-084320) from Hong Kong published by The BMJ today.
These results support the use of tai chifor the long term management of chronic insomnia in middle-aged and older adults, say the researchers.
Chronic insomnia is one of the most common sleep disorders in middle aged and older adults and has been linked to increased risks of cardiovascular diseases, mental disorders, and cognitive impairment.
Cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) is the preferred treatment for chronic insomnia, but access is often limited by the high costs and low availability of therapists.
Previous studies have also shown benefits of tai chi in middle aged and older adults with insomnia, but direct comparisons with active treatments such as CBT are lacking.
To address this gap, researchers set out to assess whether tai chi is comparable ("non-inferior") to cognitive behavioural therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) for managing chronic insomnia in middle aged and older adults.
Their findings are based on 200 Chinese adults aged 50 years or older diagnosed with chronic insomnia and enrolled at a research centre in Hong Kong between May 2020 and July 2022.
Participants were able to walk without assistance, were free of chronic conditions that may affect sleep, were not taking part in regular aerobic or mind-body exercise, had not received previous CBT-I treatment, and were not working shifts.
Participants were randomised to receive tai chi or cognitive behavioural therapy interventions for insomnia (CBT-I), consisting of one hour group sessions twice a week for a total of 24 sessions.
The Insomnia Severity Index (ISI) was used to assess change in perceived insomnia severity immediately after the 3-month interventions and at 12-month follow-up (month 15) by scoring symptoms such as difficulty falling and staying asleep, waking up too early and being unable to go back to sleep, and impact on daily life.
An ISI threshold of four points was used as the margin to assess non-inferiority.
At the start of the trial, both groups showed moderate levels of insomnia severity. At month 3, the tai chi group showed a reduction of 6.67 points in ISI scores, while the CBT-I group had a reduction of 11.19 points, resulting in a between group difference of 4.52. Tai chi was therefore deemed inferior to CBT-I at month 3 because the upper confidence limit exceeded the non-inferiority margin.
However, at month 15, the reductions for the tai chi and CBT-I groups were 9.51 and 10.18, respectively, with a between group difference of 0.68. At this point, tai chi was considered non-inferior to CBT-I because the upper limit fell within the non-inferiority margin.
Tai chi and CBT-I also had comparable benefits on subjective sleep parameters, quality of life, mental health, and physical activity level. No adverse events occurred during the intervention period.
The authors acknowledge that the positive effects of tai chi may be partially due to participants' continued practice after the end of the interventions, and say further studies are needed to determine whether the benefits of tai chi can be applied to other countries or regions with different demographic characteristics.
However, they conclude: "Our study supports tai chi as an alternative treatment approach for the long term management of chronic insomnia in middle aged and older adults."
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Notes for editors
Research: Tai chi or cognitive behavioural therapy for treating insomnia in middle aged and older adults: randomised non-inferiority trial doi: 10.1136/bmj-2025-084320
Journal: The BMJ
External funding: General Research Fund of Research Grants Council, Hong Kong University Grants Committee and Seed Fund for Basic Research of the University of Hong Kong
Link to Academy of Medical Sciences press release labelling system:
http://press.psprings.co.uk/AMSlabels.pdf
Externally peer reviewed? Yes
Evidence type: Randomised non-inferiority (comparability) trial
Subjects: People
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Original text here: https://bmjgroup.com/tai-chi-as-good-as-talking-therapy-for-managing-chronic-insomnia/
[Category: BizMedia]