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President Biden not fooling voters on health of economy
Michael Barone, syndicated columnist <!– SHOW ARTICLE –> If you want to explain to a puzzled, left-leaning writer like The Atlantic’s Annie Lowrey why most voters this year rate the economy during former President Donald Trump’s term more favorably than the economy during President Joe Biden’s, you might start with a pair of simple charts.…
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Nearly 70 New Moms Graduate From Tulsa Health Department Program
Nearly 70 women and their toddlers graduated from the Tulsa Health Department’s new mom program on Friday. The program is called “Children First,” and it aims to help low-income families adjust to their new lives. The program offers women a nurse who will guide them from the time they find out they’re pregnant, through the…
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Dartmouth Health partners with organization to provide child care for employees
A hospital group in New Hampshire is planning to expand child care options to help attract workers.Five months ago, space in Lebanon’s Carter Community Building Association was flooded after a water main break. The damage, along with an ongoing staffing shortage, forced the organization to shutter its preschool program. “We’re really facing, in this area,…
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Dartmouth Health expanding child care options to help recruit workers
News Reporter Dartmouth Health expanding child care options to help recruit workers Updated: 6:54 PM EDT May 24, 2024 HOSPITAL GROUP IS TAKING MATTERS INTO ITS OWN HANDS. THIS IS GOING TO BE THE PRE-K SPACE AS IT’S CURRENTLY CONCEIVED OF. JUST FIVE MONTHS AGO, THIS SPACE IN LEBANON’S CARTER COMMUNITY BUILDING WAS FLOODED AFTER…
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Southern Nevada Health District announces detection of first West Nile virus-positive mosquitos in Clark County
Southern Nevada Health District announces detection of first West Nile virus-positive mosquitos in Clark County Skip to content
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Pilot mobile health clinic launched in Monterey County
The county of Monterey Health Department’s Clinic Services Bureau said they started testing a mobile health clinic on Friday. It is the newest way for county residents to access health care services. The mobile health clinic comes equipped with two exam rooms and can provide primary care, mental health and dental services. The pilot program…
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Journalists Zero In on Bird Flu and Weight Loss Drugs
KFF Health News’ editor-at-large for public health, Céline Gounder, discussed the second case of bird flu found in humans in the United States with “CBS Morning News” on May 24. KFF Health News contributor Andy Miller discussed weight loss drugs on WUGA’s “The Georgia Health Report” on May 17. Related Topics Contact Us Submit a…
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Survey available for 3 Michigan counties to prioritize community health concerns
LANSING, Mich. (WILX) – Residents of Eaton, Ingham, and Clinton counties now have a chance to share their opinions on how their community can help support them with health-related issues. The goal of the survey is to address the community’s needs and priorities and to learn what residents need help with. In past years, the…
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Florida health network sued for sharing PHI with Facebook
Another healthcare organization is being sued for allegedly sharing private health information on patients with online advertisers, namely Facebook and its parent company, Meta. A lawsuit filed in Florida Southern District Court accused the Palm Beach Health Network Physicians Group of utilizing Meta’s Pixel code on its website to gather personal data for the purpose…
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Nearly half of all US governors urge drastic change for global health organization before new pandemic hits
Two dozen Republican governors don’t want the World Health Organization (WHO) to call the shots in the case of another global pandemic, according to a letter they sent to President Biden this week. Currently, there are two proposals under negotiation that would grant WHO “unprecedented and unconstitutional” authority in the U.S., according to the Republican…