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A 'very coordinated effort to defraud Medicare' hits home in Nebraska
Omaha World-Herald· 5 days agoThe Medicare bills were startling — and suspicious. Late last year, officials with Nebraska groups...
Club News: American Legion hosts Life Line Screening; Bella Vista Radio Club offers classes for...
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette· 5 days agoThe Retired Nurses of Northwest Arkansas will meet at noon April 30 in Classroom A at the Northwest...
Her lifelong goal of becoming a doctor changed after a trip to Peru
Omaha World-Herald· 7 days agoLife changed for María Patrizia Santos during a visit to Peru in 2017. It was not from a mystical...
Remembering the life of Richard
Bangor Daily News· 3 days agoRichard "Dick" A. Moreau, 84, of Veazie, died at home on April 27, 2024, from complications of cancer. Dick's career as an educator began upon his graduation from Gorham State Teachers College in 1960.
From cold to hot: Didn’t spring used to last longer? The Wake Up for Thursday, May 2, 2024
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 1 day agoBack-and-forth weather is pretty normal for Northeast Ohio. Spring season: It’s finally warm and the...
Students invent 3D-printed prosthetic arms and explore bee pollination at national STEM competition
AOL· 3 days agoThe event is hosted by the Society for Science in Washington, D.C., which got its start in 1921.
Michael James Carraher, 77
Coeur d'Alene Press· 5 days agoDr. Michael James Carraher, a longtime local physician, passed away Thursday morning, April 18, 2024. As he liked to be called, Dr. Mike was an internist...
Babies born early, ill, or dead: Florida spends millions on prevention. Why isn’t it getting better?
Sun-Sentinel· 2 days agoThis is the third in a series of articles exploring maternal health care. When she gets the call,...
Community in Brief: 04/28/2024
Traverse City Record-Eagle· 5 days agoRoadside parks reopen
Mount Sinai Celebrates 20th Anniversary of East Harlem Health Outreach Partnership and a Legacy of...
Newswise· 2 days agoTwenty years ago today, the East Harlem Health Outreach Partnership (EHHOP) at Mount Sinai opened its doors, creating a new model of community service and patient care. EHHOP, a free student-run ...