• NYU Langone Health in the News—Thursday, February 13, 2025

    NYU Langone Health in the News—Thursday, February 13, 20250

    News from NYU Langone Health Experts Warn Flu Season Hasn’t Peaked Yet, And Will Get Worse Before It Gets Better. (Fortune) Fortune (2/12) The US is experiencing its worst flu season in decades, with the CDC reporting 24 million illnesses, 310,000 hospitalizations, and 13,000 deaths, including 57 children; Mark J. Mulligan, MD, the Thomas S.

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  • Avowed Review – Gaming Nexus

    Avowed Review – Gaming Nexus0

    The Living Lands are in trouble. A terrible illness has swept the land. Known as the Dreamscourge, the sickness first impacts people in their dreams, giving them visions of natural terrors and confusing their thoughts. Over time, the Dreamscourge invades its victims’ waking thoughts, resulting in confusion, madness, violence, and eventually death. The only outward

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  • Illinois lawmakers react to Madigan corruption verdict

    Illinois lawmakers react to Madigan corruption verdict0

    SPRINGFIELD – Illinois lawmakers voiced a wide range of reactions Wednesday following former House Speaker Michael Madigan’s conviction on multiple federal corruption charges. Republicans, who have long complained about his style of leadership, amplified their call for broader ethics reform in the Capitol while Democrats tried to put the Madigan era behind them and shift

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  • Latest News & Events – Internal Medicine

    Latest News & Events – Internal Medicine0

    The Palliative Care Research Center hosts many activities throughout the year. Every other month, the Works in Progress Seminar provides a platform for faculty and fellows engaged in palliative care to share their ongoing research projects and obtain valuable feedback from their peers. This helps strengthen the academic community and infrastructure that palliative care post-doctoral

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  • TNO’s Digital Health Breakthrough Aims for Personalized Patient Care

    TNO’s Digital Health Breakthrough Aims for Personalized Patient Care0

    TNO introduces digital health innovations focused on personalized care, aiming to improve patient health and support sustainable healthcare through digital transformation. AI-Powered Medical Imaging Integration The healthcare landscape is witnessing a significant transformation with recent technological breakthroughs, as evidenced by the introduction of AI-powered medical imaging systems. At the European Congress of Radiology (ECR) 2025,

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  • Irish Bishops: Healthcare should never lose sight of human dignity

    Irish Bishops: Healthcare should never lose sight of human dignity0

    In a statement for the World Day of the Sick, the Chair of the Irish Bishops’ Conference Council for Healthcare remarks that upholding human dignity is essential in healthcare and warns against the increasing discussions around assisted suicide in Ireland By Lisa Zengarini As the Church marks the 33rd World Day of the Sick, on

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  • NJ Spotlight News | Democratic candidates step up for Kean Jr. seat | Season 2025

    NJ Spotlight News | Democratic candidates step up for Kean Jr. seat | Season 20250

    Democrats in New Jersey are already eyeing Congressional District seven as a target to flip in the next election cycle. And they’ve got a new challenger who they believe can take on incumbent Representative Tom Kean Jr. Rebecca Bennett already has growing support among Garden State Democrats as a moderate candidate with military experience. With

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  • Georgia health agencies work to contain metro Atlanta measles outbreak

    Georgia health agencies work to contain metro Atlanta measles outbreak0

    As a result of those visits, Francis-Christian and other epidemiologists have identified over 300 people who were exposed to the contagious person. She said residents in over 20 counties have been impacted by the disease investigation, including at least 114 in Gwinnett County. Francis-Christian said public health workers have tried to reach out to all

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  • The Price of Power: A Critical Review of Elon Musk

    The Price of Power: A Critical Review of Elon Musk0

    Introduction Elon Musk, the enigmatic tech entrepreneur and CEO of multiple groundbreaking companies, has often been celebrated for his achievements in revolutionizing transportation and space travel. However, a closer look reveals a troubling narrative—one where the relentless chase of power and money leads to disarray and mental instability. As he became the richest man in

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  • The Complete History of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party: Origins, Progression, and Key Events

    The Complete History of the Democratic Party and the Republican Party: Origins, Progression, and Key Events0

    Introduction to American Political Parties Political parties play a crucial role in the functioning of democracy in the United States. They act as the primary vehicles for political discourse, offering citizens a platform to express their ideas, beliefs, and objectives regarding governance. Among these political entities, the Democratic and Republican parties stand out as the

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  • CDC confirms Nevada dairy worker infected with different bird flu strain

    CDC confirms Nevada dairy worker infected with different bird flu strain0

    A strain of bird flu spreading among dairy cows in Nevada has infected a dairy worker in the state, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Monday. The patient, who’d been working with sick cows, was found to have a strain of bird flu called D1.1, which has long been circulating in wild birds.

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  • UAMS College of Public Health to Offer New Doctoral Program

    UAMS College of Public Health to Offer New Doctoral Program0

    View Larger Image Gunnar Boysen (left), Ph.D., associate professor in the UAMS Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health Department of Environmental Health Sciences, works with an intern on a water research project. Boysen will help conduct the department’s new doctoral program. Feb. 10, 2025 | LITTLE ROCK — The University of Arkansas for Medical

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  • Labour health minister sacked over WhatsApp messages

    Labour health minister sacked over WhatsApp messages0

    Health minister Andrew Gwynne has been sacked after a newspaper revealed he sent a string of offensive and abusive WhatsApp messages. The MP for Gorton and Denton was also suspended from the Labour Party after the Mail on Sunday reported the messages, which insulted constituents, fellow MPs and councillors. A government spokesperson said Prime Minister

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  • Suffolk health outreach team to offer help in Essex too

    Suffolk health outreach team to offer help in Essex too0

    She added: “The team are highly skilled at engaging people when they are their most vulnerable.” The aim is to connect people to mainstream health and social care. Staff can deliver services in hotels, hostels, squats, on the streets, in church halls, bed and breakfasts, and at soup kitchens. The team currently supports about 35

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