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May 21, 2024
Kubota Saddles Up Veterans with New Farming Equipment in the Ring at PBR World Finals in Honor of National Military Appreciation
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Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony Marks Expansion of Your Six Recovery Program at The Bluffs Addiction Campuses
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Afya Limited (the "Company") Notice of Annual General Meeting of the Company
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Women Business Collaborative Announces 2024 Recipients of the CEO Excellence in Gender Equity and Diversity Award and the Trailb
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HopSkipDrive Commends the Biden-Harris Administration’s Efforts to Combat Chronic Absenteeism in Schools
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Imagining Combat Without Military Medicine: What Would That Look Like?
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The Toy Association Names Industry Veteran Greg Ahearn as New President & CEO
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Southern California Edison, Lotus Infrastructure Partners Chosen by CAISO to Build Major Transmission Project Between San Diego,
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City of Hope Awarded $5.4 Million CIRM Grant to Create a Stem Cell Laboratory and Expand Access to State-of-the-Art Disease Mode
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Breakthrough New York Names Next Executive Director Nikki Thompson
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Anaergia Announces Extended Delay in the Filing of Its Audited Financial Statements and Related Disclosures
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Louisiana Businessman & Philanthropist Gains National Recognition for Fighting Child Abuse Statewide
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e.l.f. Champions Women at the Indy 500, Empowering Legendary Female Race Car Driver Katherine Legge
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University of Phoenix Launches Academic Leadership Pages
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American Indian College Fund Launches "Make Native Voices Heard" Voting Campaign
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In First Year, Statewide Anti-Hate Hotline Connects Hundreds of Californians with Support in Response to 1,000+ Reported Acts of
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New Tool Flags Hidden Sexual Struggles in Female Partners of Patients With Prostate Cancer
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PIF and WTA sign multi-year partnership to accelerate the growth of women's tennis globally
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Straight A’s and Athletes: Reliant and Houston Texans Honor High School Students with $60,000 in Scholarships
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The Latino Donor Collaborative Appoints Pancho Gonzalez, CEO of Lopez Dorada Foods, to its Board of Directors
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Black Nurses Concerned Over New RSV Guidlines
October 28, 2010
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High Blood Pressure Toll Worse On Young Blacks
October 18, 2010
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Race Factors In To Breastfeeding Choice
October 05, 2010
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Condom Use Highest Among Minorities
October 04, 2010
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Reasearch Fights Strokes In Sickle Cell Patients
September 30, 2010
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Vanderbilt, Meharry Partner For Sickle Cell Center
September 30, 2010
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Changes Open New Doors Of Health Care
September 24, 2010
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Sick And Poor? You May Need A Lawyer
September 17, 2010
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Activists March For Sickle Cell Anemia Victims
September 13, 2010
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Sickle Cell News Round-Up
August 30, 2010
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Depression Prevalent In Mothers Of Poor Infants
August 26, 2010
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Black Barbershop Initiative Sets Up Shop In FL
August 24, 2010
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$12M Obesity Project Helps Latino Children
August 18, 2010
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Study: Drs May Apply Bias In Abuse Evals
August 17, 2010
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Researchers Get $1M For Native Am. Health
August 10, 2010
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Mentoring Prevents Obesity In Inner-City Blacks
August 04, 2010
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Vitamin D Deficient Black Teens Risk Heart Disease
July 28, 2010
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Bias Found In Pediatric Studies
July 19, 2010
A Johns Hopkins review of nearly 150 randomized controlled trials on children — all published in well-regarded medical journals — reveals that 40 to 60 percent of the studies either failed to take steps to minimize risk for bias or to at least properly describe those measures. A report of the team’s findings in the ...
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Minority Children Facing More Obstacles Their White Counterparts
July 08, 2010
Minority children and teenagers have fewer opportunities than white counterparts to be healthy, obtain a quality education and achieve economic success, according to a national survey of adults whose jobs involve children's education, health and economic well-being. The groundbreaking poll was ...
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Wyclef Jean Urges Call To Action As Six Month Anniversary Nears For Haiti
July 08, 2010
Yele Haiti is working on long-term goals that will require hands-on effort for years to come. The organization's initiatives, such as sustainable housing, schools, health ...
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Sickle Cell News Roundup
June 21, 2010
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Study Reveals Better Monitoring Is Needed For Sickle Cell Patients
June 16, 2010
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Insurance Access Does Not Curb Racial Disparities In Asthma Care Among Children
June 08, 2010
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Study Shows Children Raised In Lesbian Homes Happy And Healthy
June 09, 2010
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Community Interventions Help American Indian Children Fight Obesity
June 02, 2010
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Renowned Black Neurosurgeon Tells Bucknell Grads "Use Gifts For Good"
May 24, 2010
"I knew it would be a great medical challenge," Carson recalled, describing his thoughts as he set out to perform what would become 28 hours of surgery to separate vital organs and vessels so that each child could live independent lives. "I felt strongly I could do it in one long operation." Three-quarters of the way ...
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Race Affects Care For Special Needs Children
May 20, 2010
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Sickle Cell News For May
May 17, 2010
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Congressman Clyburn To Give Meharry Commencement Address
May 10, 2010
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Black Infants At Increased Risk From Tobacco Smoke Exposure
May 04, 2010
Low levels of prenatal tobacco smoke exposure are associated with a higher risk of developmental problems for African American children than white children, according to new research from Cincinnati ...
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Diabetes Indicator Deceptively High In Black Children
May 04, 2010
Researchers at LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans and Children's Hospital of New Orleans have found that there is a major difference in the hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) response to blood glucose between African-American and Caucasian children with diabetes. HbA1c is the main test used to monitor ...
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