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University of Maryland Calendar | Oral and General…
[ad_1] The Herschel S. Horowitz Center for Health Literacy at the University of Maryland cordially invites you to attend the Oral Health Symposium in honor of Dr. Alice M. Horowitz. The symposium is “Promoting Oral and Systemic Health for All through Health Literacy”. Friday, September 16, 10:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. This symposium will highlight ... -
LGBTQ+ health services provided by Dr. Robert Kelly at his Exeter clinic
[ad_1] Exeter — Members of the LGBTQ+ community have specific medical concerns and often find it difficult to access providers that meet their needs on the shore. Many patients, especially teenagers and their parents, had to go to large hospitals in cities like Boston to get the care they needed. This lack of care became ... -
HARP-PS provides support and education to long-term survivors of HIV and AIDS
[ad_1] Today, more than half of Americans living with HIV are over the age of 50. This statistic and reality was almost unimaginable in the late 1980s, when people with Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) were thought to be facing the death penalty. It was still an unknown era. we were terrified. We were looking ... -
How St. John Paul II used science to fight abortion
[ad_1] In Evangelion Vite, Saint John Paul II pointed to modern scientific research in support of the beginning of human life in the womb. In defending the Catholic Church’s pro-life position, Saint John Paul II appealed to science to explain why the Church opposes abortion. in his encyclical he detailed the science behind the church’s ... -
Climate change puts health services at risk, report says
[ad_1] With Kaiser Permanente’s Santa Rosa Medical Center in the background, flames burn from an open gas valve at Mobile Home Park at Journey’s End in Santa Rosa, California on October 9, 2017. Dr. Susie Fitzgerald helped evacuate his 122 patients. About five years ago, flames engulfed homes and buildings across Northern California from Kaiser ... -
Kaiser Mental Health Workers Strike Hits One Month, Still No Deal – NBC Bay Area
[ad_1] More than 2,000 Kaiser Permanente mental health workers went on strike on Thursday after demanding more staffing and better access to care for patients who have had to wait months for treatment appointments. It’s been a month. In a statement, the National Federation of Health Professionals said in Wednesday night’s negotiations, Kaiser refused to ... -
High Lakes Health Care’s Praxis Health Expands in Redmond, Acquires Central Oregon Family Medicine
[ad_1] Winner of Central Oregon’s Best Medical Group five years in a row by High Lakes Health Care – (The Source Weekly), Praxis Health is pleased to announce the acquisition of its new sprawling clinic. From November 1ststCentral Oregon Family Medicine in Redmond, Oregon, will become part of High Lakes Health Care, Praxis Health’s statewide ... -
The future of Iranian health workers
[ad_1] Iran has seen six waves of COVID-19 infections since authorities announced an outbreak of COVID-19 in March 2020. 1 Doshmangil L Gollipur K Gordev VS Policy changes needed to address the mental health impact of COVID-19 in Iran. The unprecedented and unknown nature of the disease has led to a gradual burnout of healthcare ...











