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Richard Ellison, Master of Health Care Delivery Science Student, Dies in Hanover
[ad_1] Ellison served as an Army surgeon for over 20 years and later as a traveling physician. Dartmouth Senior Staff | | 22 minutes ago Richard Ellison, a joint master’s degree student at the Tuck School of Business and the Geisel School of Medicine, died suddenly in Hanover on Thursday, university president Phil Hanlon announced ... -
Fashion Icons Heidi Klum and Tim Gunn Judge New Season of ‘Making the Cut’ and Discuss Kim K’s Marilyn Moments
[ad_1] Amazon Studios Amazon fashion competition show make a cut 3rd season on Friday and serve as host/jury Tim Gunn When Heidi Klum I caught up with ABC Audio on what to expect this time. They also spilled the tea about Kim Kardashian marilyn monroe A moment at the Met Gala. The third season was ... -
UAMS, Caldwell Discount Drug Partners to Provide Cross County Community Health Workers
[ad_1] View larger image August 19, 2022 | | Fayetteville – Katie Adams was recently hired through a partnership between the University of Arkansas Medical School (UAMS) and Caldwell Discount Drugs to help people in Cross County navigate the healthcare system. As a community-embedded healthcare worker, Adams answers basic healthcare questions and provides education and ... -
State Health Authority, MUSC Recognizes Immunization Champion Award Winners, Emphasizes Importance of Vaccines
[ad_1] Charleston, South Carolina (WCSC) – The Medical College of South Carolina and the state’s Department of Health and Environmental Control will discuss the importance of vaccination at an event in Charleston on Friday morning. Beth Poore, Outreach and Education Coordinator, Immunization Division, DHEC, said: “Now that children are back in school across South Carolina, ... -
The otter wins the series with a goodbye method
[ad_1] 19 August 2022 – Frontier League (FL) – Evansville Otters News Release Evansville Otters on game day(Evansville Otter) Evansville, Indiana – The Evansville Otters put in the work in all nine innings Thursday night with a 6-5 win over the Windy City Thunderbolts in the bottom of the ninth. The Windy City opened offense ... -
Investing in health workers can help close the immunization gap
[ad_1] T.The recent sharp decline in routine childhood immunization coverage reported by the World Health Organization is a clear indication that today’s pandemic misinformation and the rise in vaccine misinformation can harm future generations. This is a warning. The magnitude of the 2021 vaccination gap is difficult to comprehend. 25 million children are not vaccinated ... -
Scientists have found a low-cost way to destroy harmful ‘eternal chemicals’
[ad_1] According to recent research, chemists have discovered a low-cost way to destroy “eternal chemicals.” Scientists have linked her PFAS exposure at certain levels to major health hazards, including cancer and birth defects. It is highly practical as it is resistant to water, oil and dirt. PFAS are found in thousands of common items such ... -
When catching the invasive spotted lanternfly is science homework
[ad_1] Branchburg Middle School students launch the Lantern Fly Trap Challenge. Credit: Danielle Puglisi An invasive alien species, the spotted lanternfly was first introduced to the United States in Pennsylvania around 2014. Adults are about an inch long and are characterized by strikingly spotted forewings and showy red spots on the hindwings. However, they are ...











