Why Minnesotans are struggling to find mental health care
When he was about 18 months old, Harrison Bolchen loved matching words to letters. He would call out “A” and his mom would say “ant” and Harrison would reply “aardvark.” They’d gleefully volley words, back and forth, before moving on…
Week 10 of the 2023 Session
During week 10 of the Kansas legislative session, committees continued to conduct hearings and work bills still alive after Turnaround, including many bills addressing numerous child welfare issues and bills related to licensure and scope of practice for healthcare providers,…
Lebanon’s Healthcare System Is at Breaking Point
Paris, France — Forty yrs right after the generation of TULIPE, a nongovernmental group (NGO) that gathers cash from pharmaceutical organizations to present an crisis reaction for the duration of occasions of crisis, in 1982, NGO representatives and TULIPE companions…
Doctor of physical therapy explains lymphedema | Health
Ashley Christenson, DPT at Aquacare Physical Remedy, speaks with a affected person. Coastal Place | Submitted March is Lymphedema Consciousness Month, so it is a great time to study about lymphedema and our body’s lymphatic program. Maybe you have read the…
Given What We Don’t Know, Blocking Fully Online Degrees Was Right Call
Westwood, CA – February 28: A pedestrian is mirrored in puddles of water that has soaked Southern … [+] California immediately after historic storms at UCLA in Westwood Tuesday, Feb. 28. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Moments by way…
New York City Retirees Fight Their Own Unions to Stop Catastrophic Health Care Cuts
[This article has been updated.] Defying two years of protests and lawsuits by union retirees, New York City’s Municipal Labor Committee voted March 9 to scrap some of the most effective retiree wellness care protection in the place. The adjust…