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The University of Cincinnati student chapter of Remote Area Medical is holding its annual free health clinic July 11-12. The clinic is open to adults and children, with no income requirements. Anyone in the area who needs medical, dental or vision care will have a chance to get it for free, with no insurance required,…
A humanitarian organization is warning of a public health emergency in Venezuela following a pair of deadly earthquakes last month
“They grabbed me from behind and started punching me, hitting me with spades and machetes,” says Daniel Uyirwoth Welo, one of four Red Cross volunteers injured when a crowd tried to open a coffin carrying someone who had died from Ebola
The UC Davis Public Health Sciences graduate program has been reaccredited for seven years by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH), the nation’s recognized accrediting body for schools and programs of public health. The seven-year term is the highest CEPH awards
Taking care of your health and wellness looks different for everyone, whether it’s sticking to familiar routines at home or exploring new ways to recharge while traveling. Some people find simple daily habits keep them feeling their best wherever they go, while others seek out dedicated wellness destinations for a deeper reset
Consumers are looking to supplements to help support “healthspan” — the years of life lived in good health and vitality — according to a new report published by Industry Transparency Centre (ITC)
“He was on a nasty, dirty ground in front of a store,” recalled Sonja Smith, who is enraged about the circumstances that led to her husband’s heart failure. “He didn’t deserve to die like that.”
The founder and former Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Ruthia He of Done Global Inc., a California-based digital mental health company, was sentenced today to six years in prison and a fine of $1 million for orchestrating a scheme that used her company’s technology platform, compensation structure, and clinical protocols to unlawfully distribute over 37 million…
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