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PNWU’s new president brings varied experience to Yakima health sciences university

The new president of Pacific Northwest University of Health Sciences in Yakima is focused on the school’s mission of serving rural…

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5 Ways Ginger Is Good For Your Health, According to Science

From warming winter teas to zesty stir-fries, ginger (Zingiber officinale) has long been a kitchen staple. But beyond its culinary…

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CWI officially opens new Health and Science Building

Warehouse Food Hall to have Just Chicken in Boise Just Chicken, a chicken tender-focused restaurant, joins The Warehouse Food Hall…

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College of Western Idaho celebrates grand opening of state-of-the-art Health & Science Center

The College of Western Idaho unveils a new 60,000-sq-ft Health & Science Building, housing 106 classes for nearly 2,100 students…

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UofL Health hosts innovative robotics lab for Waggener health academy students

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Some Jefferson County Public Schools students got a first-hand look of the future of medical machinery….

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College of Health Sciences welcomes two new associate deans

The College of Health Sciences recently welcomed two new associate deans to campus: Oaklee Rogers joins Boise State from Northern…

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Pennsylvanians face higher health insurance costs as insurers propose 19% increase to 2026 premiums

Health insurance may become more costly for some Pennsylvanians next year if premium rates rise and boosted federal tax credits…

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IUP College of Health Sciences ‘Run for the Health of It’ 5K Race set for Sept. 14

Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s College of Health Sciences second annual “Run for the Health of It” fundraising 5K race/one mile…

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Essentia Health helps bring health sciences classroom to Northern Cass

HUNTER, N.D. — Some local high school students can now get a head start on a health career before graduating….

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Health: Will medical science survive RFK Jr.?

In hindsight, handing the reins of American public health to a “wholly unqualified anti-vaccine nutter” may have been a mistake,…