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NJ.com· 2 days ago2nd N.J. Walmart closes due to coronavirusAnother N.J. town announces mask mandate as COVID cases riseN.J. Republicans sue to overturn congressional district map that favors DemocratsJersey ...
Cannabis is in and alcohol is out. Is Gen Z driving the change?
CBS News· 6 days agoWith recreational marijuana now legal in 24 states, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is...
High-Stage cSCC: Outcomes Superior With Mohs vs WLE
Medscape· 6 days agoMohs surgery appears to be superior to wide local excision (WLE) in patients with high-stage cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC), according to...
Marion County health care agencies plan east-side investments - Indianapolis Business Journal
Indianapolis Business Journal· 5 days agoMarion County’s Public Health Laboratory sits in the basement of an eight-story, 1968 retrofitted...
Millcreek man brews a ‘3,000-year-old’ beer, with yeast from ancient pottery
The Salt Lake Tribune· 1 day agoLike many potentially hare-brained projects, Dylan McDonnell’s idea to brew beer from yeast that’s...
State providing more funds in support of Tulsa's summer school programs
Tulsa World· 6 days agoThe Oklahoma State Department of Education is providing additional funds to support Tulsa Public...
JEV Portfolio Company Supercritical and HAMR Energy to Shake Up Methanol Production with...
Tulsa World· 3 hours agoConsortium embarks on AUD 1.5million (GBP 800,000) project that will demonstrate that renewable methanol costs can be reduced by up to 20% with ultra-high efficiency, high pressure green hydrogen productionThe
For this Jewish couple, saving children’s lives has become a life commitment - Jewish Telegraphic...
JTA· 24 hours agoWhen Ari Johnson and Jessica Beckerman moved to Mali in 2007 — he as a Harvard medical student...
Travelers cope with crowds and high prices on the busiest day of Memorial Day weekend
The Journal Times· 5 days agoTravelers contended with big crowds and flight delays Friday, which was expected to be the busiest...
They're not doctors. But they're on the front lines against West Virginia's health struggles.
The Times and Democrat· 6 days agoAs he shops for fresh fruits and vegetables, the 71-year-old stops to chat with the community health workers he credits with keeping him alive. Marcum lost his left leg to Type 2 diabetes and ...