Tag: health
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Fashion Designer Headlines Bolo Bash Luncheon Hosted by Baptist Health Foundation | News
[ad_1] Fashion designer Jude Connolly Zimmerman, founder and creator of self-proclaimed women’s lifestyle brand Jude Connolly, will headline the 32nd Annual Boro Bash Reception and Luncheon in October. Two years later, the event returns to its traditional format. This year’s luncheon, presented by Dillard’s, will be held on Wednesday, October 12th from 11am to 1pm ... -
Mental health facilities in Kansas suffer from labor shortage
[ad_1] Wichita, Kansas (KWCH) – As demand for mental health resources rises during the COVID-19 pandemic, health care providers are experiencing stress as they try to meet increasing patient needs while coping with labor shortages. We are facing a lot of situations. Last week, Robin Chadwick, president of Ascension Via Christie St. Joseph, briefed Kansas ... -
Scientists Create Synthetic Mouse Embryos That Develop Brains And Beat Hearts
[ad_1] When you think about embryonic beginnings, you probably think of egg, sperm, and uterus. Think again. British and Israeli scientists have successfully created a synthetic model of an embryo using mouse stem cells grown in Petri dishes. This model developed a brain, a beating heart, and an intestinal tract similar to the biological variety. ... -
How privacy-friendly medical data will transform digital marketing in the pharmaceutical industry
[ad_1] Image Source: Shutterstock The past decade has seen an explosion of health data from sources including digitization of health records, genomics, wearables, insurance claims and more. By some estimates, it currently accounts for about 30% of the world’s data volume. Combined with the power of machine learning, this data can reveal new insights about ... -
Staff mentoring students at the University of Public Health during the summer undergraduate research program
[ad_1] Two faculty members from the College of Public Health (COPH) mentored students in the Summer Undergraduate Research Program (SURP) at the University of Nebraska Medical Center. Dr. Joseph Forver and Dr. Catherine Pratt. I mentored students participating in SURP. This program provides an opportunity for undergraduates to join research teams and gain first-hand experience ... -
EM Contractor Recognized for Safety, Health, Innovation and Outreach
[ad_1] UCOR, Oak Ridge oak ridge Cleaning contractor UCOR received a VPP Innovation Award from VPPPA for implementing a new digital interface that allows workers to report potential safety hazards via mobile phones. Previously, safety observations were submitted using paper cards or via a web-based application accessed from a company desktop computer. Data from paper ... -
Scientists restore collapsed clam populations and water quality in Shinnecock Bay
[ad_1] Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Scientists from Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) have released a paper presenting the culmination of a decade of science. Frontiers of marine scienceThis, along with the expansion of seagrass meadows and the demise of harmful brown tides, explains the new restoration approaches used in Shinnecock ... -
Monkeypox vaccine supply pain eases, federal public health officials say
[ad_1] listen to the article 2 minutes This voice is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have any feedback. Concerns about the supply of the monkeypox vaccine appear to have eased after federal public health agencies rushed to obtain an initial sufficient injection. The Biden administration has worked in recent weeks to increase vaccine ...



