Tag: health
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‘Not the way to deal with a pandemic’: Science table members disagree on scrapping 5-day COVID-19 quarantine
[ad_1] Ontario’s outgoing science table members said they advised against the state’s decision to rescind COVID-19 isolation requirements if consulted while traveling. Chief Medical Officer Dr Kieran Moore said Wednesday that people who test positive for COVID-19 no longer need to quarantine for five days. The new guidelines require people to stay home for at ... -
Auburn’s Center for Opioid Research, Education, and Outreach Develops Substance Use Disorder Resources
[ad_1] decrease font size font size increase font size Notification body Faculty, working through Auburn University’s Center for Opioid Research, Education, and Outreach and its Substance Use and Misuse Institute, have developed educational programs on substance use disorders and their impact on an individual’s mental health. Works by Dr. Haley Phillippe, Brent Fox, and Karen ... -
Health officials pay attention to blooming blue-green algae in Spring in Three Sisters in Citrus County
[ad_1] Health officials pay attention to blooming blue-green algae in Spring in Three Sisters in Citrus County [Lecanto, Fla.] — The Florida Department of Health in Citrus County (DOH-Citrus) issued a warning about the presence of harmful cyanobacterial toxins in the Three Sisters Spring Canal.rd avenue and 4th Avenue. This corresponds to a water sample ... -
RI Health recommends closing 3 beaches for swimming by Labor Day
[ad_1] The Rhode Island Department of Health recommends closing three beaches for swimming ahead of the Labor Day holiday weekend. Beaches include the Surfers Rock area of Second Beach in Middletown, Sandy Point Beach in Portsmouth and Conicut Point Beach in Warwick. The health department recommended closing due to high bacterial levels in the water. ... -
FTC Action Against Digital Marketing And Analytics Firms Highlights Enforcement Approach Ahead Of Public Forum On “Commercial Surveillance And Data Security”
[ad_1] On August 29, 2022, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) filed a complaint against Kochava, Inc. (“Kochava”), a digital marketing and analytics firm, in the United States District Court for the District of Idaho for alleged acquisition and acquisition. filed a lawsuit. Selling consumers’ “precise geolocation data” in a form that allows users to track ... -
ZERO TO THREE Receives $5 Million Award from U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to Strengthen Infant Court Program
[ad_1] Washington, September 2, 2022 /PR Newswire/ — ZERO TO THREE, America’s leading non-profit organization dedicated to helping babies and toddlers get a strong start in life, announced today: $5 million As part of a five-year continuing grant from the Home Visiting and Early Childhood Education Systems Division, Maternal and Child Health, Office of Health ... -
A systematic approach to patient education needs may benefit patients with bleeding disorders
[ad_1] Nurse-led education is an essential aspect of care for patients with bleeding disorders, yet research on specific strategies to improve patient self-management through education is currently lacking. Bleeding disorders such as hemophilia and von Willebrand disease are rare, but as treatment advances, it is important that patients with blood disorders (PwBd) continue to learn ... -
George DeVries, Chairman and CEO of American Specialty Health, has been named “CEO of the Year” by the San Diego Business Journal.
[ad_1] San Diego, September 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — In Ceremony Celebrating Innovative and Successful Business Leaders San Diego, San Diego Business Journal Presented George Devries, Co-Founder, Chairman and CEO of American Specialty Health Incorporated (ASH) and winner of the “CEO of the Year” award. DeVries was one of his 20 CEOs to be honored at ...









