Tag: women
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Links between climate change and health disparities researched at the University of Maryland – State of Reform
[ad_1] Climate change and environmental policies play a huge role in our health and, if left unchecked, can adversely affect vulnerable communities and exacerbate health inequalities. Last week, the Community Engagement, Environmental Justice, and Health (CEEJH) program at the University of Maryland School of Public Health brought together environmental professionals to 8th Annual UMD Symposium ... -
Artemis I launches health study for female astronauts
[ad_1] When NASA’s Artemis I mission launches to the moon later this month, the Orion space capsule will have two special passengers, Helga and Zohar. The pair are actually mannequin torsos called phantoms, inspired by hospital training tools and made to mimic human bones, soft tissue, and internal organs of an adult woman. They originate ... -
Run Up That Hill: Medical Scientists Visit Capitol Hill to Defend Science and Detroit – School of Medicine News
[ad_1] Faculty, scientists and students at Wayne State University School of Medicine were among 14 women who traveled to Washington, D.C. this summer to meet with U.S. representatives and advocate for science-based policy. SciPol Detroit visited Capitol Hill in June 2022. The women are members of the WSU-based Science Policy Network-Detroit, known as SciPol-Detroit. They ... -
NYFW partner of Harlem’s Fashion Row and LVMH
[ad_1] For New York Fashion Week, Harlem’s Fashion Row partnered with Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy (LVMH) to showcase three color designers. Commemorating HFR’s 15th anniversary, the collaboration to create opportunities for a new generation of talent is the result of his HFR’s new partnership with LVMH. Up-and-coming designers Clarence Ruth, Jonathan Hayden and Nicole Bennefield ... -
Why Immersive Summer Programs Are Important for Healthcare Students
[ad_1] The Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in the Department of Health Sciences at the University of Arizona focuses on developing diversity in the medical profession and preparing students for success in graduate school and medical school. Two of her students, Emma Gallardo Martinez and Tawanda Zvavamwe, gave us a glimpse into their 10-week ... -
Fashion for mature women. What are trends?
[ad_1] What is trendy fashion for adult women? We will answer this question today. Because I strongly believe that it doesn’t matter how old you are to be stylish and master your style. Women over 60 are becoming more and more fashionable. This is one big trend that has helped everyone, regardless of age, use ... -
Allegheny Health Network launches unique mobile internal staffing model to improve nurse recruitment and retention
[ad_1] Pittsburgh, August 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — As part of an ongoing effort to better recruit and retain qualified health professionals amid the severe labor shortages affecting the healthcare industry, Allegheny Health Network (AHN) today announced the launch of a new mobile in-house staffing model that offers flexible services. Work His Life His Solutions for ... -
Intermittent Fasting for Weight Loss: What the Science Says
[ad_1] Intermittent fasting for weight loss is an effective way to reduce unwanted fat, especially for those who are obese or have metabolic syndrome. Multiple studies have found that the metabolic effects of intermittent fasting, combined with the calorie deficit that intermittent fasting tends to produce, help create a downward trend on the scale. There ...










