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宜居宜业 向善向上彰显人文城市温度
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-12-30 20:11
交通脉动,关乎城市效率,更连接民生幸福。2025年,成都地铁10号线三期、17号线二期、13号线一期、30号线一期接连开通运营,全市轨道 交通运营总里程历史性突破750公里,网络越织越密,城市运行越发顺畅。自2024年10月底启动"开门治堵"以来,成都创新采用"小微手术"治 理城市交通"毛细血管",首批任务全部完成,第二批37项任务已完成36项,相关点位拥堵指数显著下降,"AI红绿灯""可变车道"等智慧化手段 让通勤体验不断优化。 宜居,更体现在"住有所居、住有优居"的坚实保障。成都加快构建保障性租赁住房"一张床、一间房、一套房"多层次供应体系,全年筹集房源 22.4万套(间),投入运营约7.5万套(间),为来蓉青年、新市民等群体提供了安居乐业的温暖港湾。 转自:成都日报锦观 宜居宜业 向善向上彰显人文城市温度 成都天府新区兴隆湖湿地公园。图据新华社 岁末的蓉城,绿道与雪山相映,繁忙与安逸共存。2025年是"十四五"规划收官之年。回首这一年,成都深耕美丽宜居的幸福底色,厚植崇德向 善的人文根脉,实干笃行间,让幸福与温暖成为这座人文城市最鲜明的标识。 2026年是"十五五"规划开局之年,站在新的历史起点,成都使 ...
三星医疗股价微跌0.70%,机构调研透露海外业务布局动向
Jin Rong Jie· 2025-08-05 17:03
Group 1 - As of August 5, 2025, Samsung Medical's stock price is 22.72 yuan, down 0.70% from the previous trading day, with an intraday fluctuation of 2.10% and a trading volume of 307 million yuan [1] - The company's main business includes smart power distribution equipment and medical services, with products such as electric meters, transformers, and charging piles, while also expanding into the medical rehabilitation industry [1] - The company is registered in Ningbo, Zhejiang, with a total market value of 31.927 billion yuan [1] Group 2 - From July to early August 2025, the company has been actively receiving research from multiple institutions, including Huaan Fund, Penghua Fund, and Jefferies, focusing on the global trend of increasing investment in power grids [1] - The research indicates a growing demand for smart power distribution equipment, particularly due to the construction of overseas data centers [1] - Over the past year, the company has received a total of 165 research visits from 116 institutions, with the most recent research leading to a stock price fluctuation of 3.74% over the following five trading days [1] Group 3 - On August 5, 2025, the net outflow of main funds was 16.302 million yuan, while the cumulative net inflow over the past five days was 118 million yuan [1]
深度|从野蛮生长到本科“收编”,舞蹈治疗进入医疗体系还有几步
Di Yi Cai Jing· 2025-06-02 11:51
Core Viewpoint - The recent inclusion of "dance therapy" as a new undergraduate major by the Ministry of Education has sparked interest and demand, but there are concerns regarding the qualifications of graduates to work in specialized fields like autism therapy [2][10][11] Group 1: Industry Development - Dance therapy has been recognized as a potential non-drug treatment method, but its acceptance as a legitimate psychological therapy in China is still developing [3][10] - The demand for dance therapy is increasing, particularly in areas such as autism, mental disabilities, and elderly cognitive disorders, yet the industry lacks standardized practices and regulations [2][12] - The first undergraduate program in dance therapy has been approved at Nanjing Normal University, indicating a shift towards formal education in this field [10][11] Group 2: Professional Training and Qualifications - There is skepticism about whether graduates from arts schools can effectively work in medical settings due to insufficient psychological training [11][12] - Internationally, professional art therapists are required to have a strong medical knowledge background, which is not yet the case in China [12][16] - The lack of a formal certification system and inconsistent training standards highlight that dance therapy is still in its infancy in China [16][18] Group 3: Market Dynamics - The pricing for dance therapy sessions varies widely, with some classes costing between 500 to 1200 yuan per person, reflecting a chaotic market influenced by various stakeholders [13][14] - The industry faces challenges such as funding shortages and a lack of qualified personnel, which hampers the growth of dance therapy initiatives [14][16] - Concerns from educational institutions about integrating art therapy into existing curricula include funding, safety, and the positioning of art therapy alongside traditional educational methods [16][17] Group 4: Clinical Acceptance and Evidence - The medical community remains cautious about dance therapy, often viewing it as a supplementary rather than a primary treatment option for conditions like autism [18][19] - Successful case studies, such as collaborations between art therapy organizations and hospitals, demonstrate the potential for dance therapy to be integrated into clinical settings [19]