Tag: health
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8 Science-Backed Ways to Lose and Maintain Weight
[ad_1] Violetta StoimenovaGetty Images Weight loss is more than just changing your diet and exercise habits. “It’s also about changing your mindset, your behavior, your environment,” says registered dietitian Devon Golem. “They all go together.” You’ve probably heard stories about most men who lose weight eventually gain weight again. A solid long-term game plan can ... -
Labor shortage fuels interest in apprenticeships and alternative education
[ad_1] Labor, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, remains an ongoing problem for businesses. In the face of labor shortages, businesses are getting creative to attract and retain employees. According to industry experts, many job seekers want more than just a paycheck, but instead seek careers that offer stable professional skills. As such, apprenticeships, on-the-job training, ... -
The Pandemic Vastly Expanded Health Care Access In This US Territory. That May End Soon
[ad_1] GARAPAN, Saipan — Bing Salanga leans over a black sink and scrubs it clean in the back of the hair salon where she’s worked for 29 years. It’s a daily ritual — wash the bowls that hold hair dye, disinfect them with alcohol, wipe down the sink and surrounding area with a purple cloth. ... -
Q&A with Athenahealth, Zus Health Founder Jon Bush
[ad_1] One of the earliest figures in medical technology is making a comeback. In 1997, Jonathan Bush founded a women’s health and birth care clinic called Athena Women’s Health, but less than two years later, she turned around and built Athenahealth, a practice management and physician billing tool. Over the next two decades, AthenaHealth became ... -
Providing Education, Support on International Overdose Awareness Day | WJHL
[ad_1] BLONTVILLE, Tennessee (WJHL) — Wednesday is International Overdose Awareness Day, and our community advocates are taking action to prevent people from starting drugs and help others find recovery. Is working. Supporters of the Sullivan County Anti-Drug Coalition say everyone is susceptible to overdose. has no face. They say certain factors can make people more ... -
In Africa, TV programs teaching science to children are on the rise due to COVID
[ad_1] COVID-19 lockdowns are putting the brakes on children’s learning across Africa and around the world. It also revolutionized children’s TV programming produced in Africa. With schools closed, creators who use the media to educate young people on subjects like sexual health and gender equality have pivoted to television. Her one of those shows, N*GEN, ... -
Why teaming up with microbes is important for maintaining good health
[ad_1] Growing Evidence That Diversity and Richness Are Good for Your Gut Microbiome You are a microbe, and your colon is said to be one of the most densely populated ecosystems on the planet. And in that relationship, both sides win. Your gut is a haven for over 100 trillion microbes. At the same time, ... -
Under attack, Oberlin shifts gears to student health care providers
[ad_1] The Oberlin College community confirmed via a local news report on Sunday that the college has outsourced all student medical services to Catholic medical institutions that prescribe only contraceptives with “medical indications.” I knew. But on Tuesday, after facing a barrage of criticism, President Carmen Twiley-Amber announced that the university would change course and ...



