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Does Healthcare Create Health? | | Today’s MedPage
[ad_1] Medical care can diagnose illness and injury, but lack of medical care does not cause illness or injury. Medicine is more art than science. Cutting-edge care changes with the times. In 1972, when I was in medical school, a medical professor began a lecture by saying, “ Aspirin has not been given to people ... -
StraighterLine Acquires ChildCare Education Institute
[ad_1] StraighterLine, creator of affordable, flexible and career-aligned higher education courses, today acquired ChildCare Education Institute (CCEI), one of the largest online training providers for early childhood education professionals. announced. Serving more than 87,000 teachers and staff in more than 6,200 childcare centers in 2021, the addition of the Early Childhood Education learning platform to ... -
Expanded Medicaid leaves fewer Nebraskans without health coverage
[ad_1] Martha Stoddard , Henry J. Cordes The state recorded 1,772 new cases last week, down from 2,121 the previous week and 2,936 the week before, according to state data reported to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. LINCOLN — The two years since Nebraska expanded Medicaid to cover more low-income ... -
NASA’s DART asteroid mission is a rare opportunity for scientists
[ad_1] Before NASA’s planetary defense probe DART crashes into the asteroid Demorphos next week and self-destructs, we’ll only see the sixth asteroid we’ve ever seen up close. Scientists are eager to get their hands on these images. Because they admit how little we know about the potential threats that space rocks pose. earth. Mission asteroid ... -
Hicks: The Battle For The Soul Of Education Is Coming To A Vote Near You | Commentary
[ad_1] Tell me, this doesn’t sound like a Sam Cooke song. According to last year’s final exams, South Carolina students don’t know much about history. And they don’t know much about biology. The Immortal Souls singer also correctly predicted the difficulty of mastering algebra. As Hilary Flynn of The Post and Courier reports, the state ... -
Ayatollah Khamenei’s health problems spark new speculation about succession
[ad_1] Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 83, made his first public appearance on Sept. 17 after falling ill earlier this month. Among the favorites in the running are President Ebrahim Raisi and Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the Supreme Leader. Ayatollah Khamenei made his first public appearance in two weeks for a religious ceremony broadcast ... -
Charlie Christ’s Lieutenant Governor’s Choice Talks About Education at DeLand
[ad_1] DELAND — About 50 Volusia Democrats gathered at headquarters Friday night to meet Karla Hernández-Mats, one of the newest faces in the 2022 Florida election. Charlie Christ’s running mate Hernandez Mats has been President of United Teachers of Dade since 2016 and is a first-generation Honduran Miami native. She hugged dozens of times, posed ... -
BrandWagon Advertising Talk with John Thangaraj of FCB India
[ad_1] The pandemic has brought significant changes across industries, and marketing is no exception. Today, digital marketing has become a key aspect to attracting new customers and retaining existing customers. In his weekly BrandWagon Ad Talk series, industry experts highlight what has changed in the last two years and, more importantly, these changes will continue. ...











