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Mississippi Health Innovation Conference looks for new solutions to improve health outcomes
[ad_1] JACKSON, Mississippi (WLBT) – Ole Miss Business School and the University of Mississippi Medical Center partnered on Tuesday’s Conference on Innovation in Healthcare. They say finding new ideas to improve patient outcomes and the economic opportunity is a win-win for the state. The conference served as a forum for brainstorming new ways to improve ... -
Rep. Jacobs Oversees Federal Reproductive Health Data Bill OK Resolution
[ad_1] US Congressman Sarah Jacobs.Photo by Chris Stone San Diego County supervisors voted Tuesday 4-1 in favor of a resolution supporting federal proposals aimed at protecting the privacy of reproductive health data. Supervisors Terra Lawson Reamer and Nora Vargas sponsored a resolution supporting the bill introduced by San Diego, Democratic Rep. Sarah Jacobs. “What we ... -
A lifelong passion for science
[ad_1] As a PhD candidate at the ANU Research School of Physics, Ash Pascale is living his childhood dream. Growing up, Ash loved reading science fiction novels and watching countless episodes of Star Trek with his family. She particularly liked the fact that Science Her fiction always prioritized problem-solving over violence. The fictional character Samantha ... -
Lessons brands can learn from high-growth companies measuring incrementality
[ad_1] This post is sponsored by Epsilon. E-commerce has changed dramatically over the last five years, but the way we measure marketing effectiveness remains the same. By continuing to use outdated attribution methods, marketing teams are inaccurately tracking progress and wasting money chasing customers who are already considering a purchase. Why is ... -
AZ Big Media South Mountain Community College Completes $13.6 Million Science Complex
[ad_1] McCarthy Building Companies $13.6 million state-of-the-art science complex completed A project at South Mountain Community College (SMCC). This includes a new 19,000-square-foot physics and life sciences building and complete renovations of two existing buildings. The Science Complex will launch STEM programs and lab sessions in Spring 2023. Project at 7050 S. 24th st in ... -
Milwaukee sci-fi writer falls victim to ‘swatting’
[ad_1] A Milwaukee sci-fi author says he’s been threatened by an online cyber stalker, sending the police to his home with a fake 911 call. This is a potentially dangerous prank known as swatting. At 1 a.m. three weeks ago, police barged into Patrick’s Milwaukee home east of Tomlinson at gunpoint after receiving a call ... -
Local Health Officials Address Monkeypox Concerns
[ad_1] Both Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo counties now have confirmed cases of monkeypox, sparking speculation about the infection and the risk to the general public. San Luis Obispo County Public Health Officer Dr. Penny Borenstein said she doesn’t expect the number of local cases to skyrocket. So far, one confirmed case has been ... -
News release from Ministry of Health
[ad_1] Kauai District Health Department Survey Finds Majority Still Concerned About COVID-19 Posted on August 16, 2022 in COVID-19, Newsroom Lihue – Department of Health (DOH)’s Kauai District Health Department conducted a July Public Health Emergency Response Survey to assess community perceptions of Kauai’s COVID-19 response efforts and current level of emergency preparedness. Released the ...











