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‘Toxic and hostile environment for Jewish students’ at UC Irvine, students claim
Orange County Register· 9 hours agoFor those unwilling to condemn Israel in the harshest terms, he said, the UC Irvine campus has...
Local sexual assault nurse examiner reacts to Iowa Attorney General completing audit of victim...
KCRG-TV9 Cedar Rapids· 3 days agoLocal nurses feel a sense of relief for their patients now that Iowa Attorney General Brenna Bird...
Public asked for input on Burnside Bridge redesign
FOX 12 Oregon· 6 days agoThe public is being asked to help in the redesign on the Burnside Bridge. The Community Design Advisory Group meeting for the Earthquake Ready Burnside...
MVHS to close its adult day health care program – Central New York Business Journal
Central New York Business Journal· 3 days agoUTICA, N.Y. — Mohawk Valley Health System (MVHS) announced it will shutter its adult day health care program on Friday, June 7.
There is new help for dealing with aggression in people with dementia
Popular Science via Yahoo News· 6 days agoThis article was originally published on KFF Health News. Caring for older adults with dementia is...
Just one-third of students say college is worth the cost
Stacker via AOL· 4 days agoSurvey participants included 1,000 respondents nationwide who were currently enrolled in an...
Murray remembered for kindness during player ceremony
The Daily Progress· 5 days agoDozens of players gathered Tuesday for a solemn celebration of life for Grayson Murray, the PGA Tour...
40 changes to earn better results, per health IT and finance leaders
Becker’s Hospital Review· 6 days agoRunning a successful healthcare organization requires constant innovation and adaptability. Forty healthcare leaders shared their best change in the past two years to attain amazing results.
14-years old and graduated from college: Meet Keniah, the Florida teen with big plans
USA Today· 4 days agoUniversity, earning her Liberal Arts associate's degree. "I started taking high school courses when...
Texas nurse practitioners call for end of ‘pay-to-play’ regulations
Community Impact· 3 days agoTexas faces an ongoing primary care provider shortage as the state’s population grows—and nurse...