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Two Tippah natives honored by NEMCC Health Sciences

BOONEVILLE — Northeast Mississippi Community College celebrated the accomplishments and achievements of its employees and students during the college’s annual…

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Boyd Foundation donates $250,000 to Roane State’s new health science campus

The Boyd Foundation recently donated $250,000 to support Roane State’s Knox Regional Health Science Education Center. The campus is under…

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New pavilion to transform health sciences education at Marywood University

DUNMORE — An addition to the Keith J. O’Neill Center for Healthy Families at Marywood University will prepare students for…

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Idaho State University poised to continue expanding partnerships for health care education

POCATELLO — Idaho State University is using the power of partnerships to effectively expand the impact of ISU’s health science programs…

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UTPB announces new dean for College of Health Sciences

Dr. Ron Barredo The University of Texas Permian Basin (UTPB) is pleased to announce that Dr. Ron Barredo has been…

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Tracking daily step counts can be a useful tool for weight management – an exercise scientist parses the science

Over the last decade, smartphones have become ubiquitous not just for sending texts and staying abreast of news, but also…

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Kilgore College Health Science Center naming set for June 18

KILGORE — Kilgore College is announced it has received a substantial donation for the naming rights of the new KC…

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‘An audacious imagining:’ UWEC breaks ground on new Science and Health Science Building

EAU CLAIRE — UW-Eau Claire Chancellor Jim Schmidt spoke to the crowd while standing at the site of what will…

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New southeast health center will see everyone regardless of ability to pay

A new health center on Fort Wayne’s southeast side will help all patients, despite receiving minimal federal funding. The Brave…

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San Luis Obispo health department warns of increased summer ticks, shares safety tips

During the spring and summer, ticks are more likely to bite and spread Lyme disease. Western black-legged tick nymphs are…