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May 27 2024
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Her Husband Paid the Ultimate Sacrifice in Service to America
Audri Beugelsdijk had been married for less than 11 weeks when she received a visit from a casualty officer. Her husband has been lost at sea on the USS Kinkaid. “It’s just the last thing that you could imagine happening and it just turned my world upside down,” Beugelsdijk says. Beugelsdijk and her husband Jason Springer met in the Navy and the two “became very good friends and then it turned
The Daily SignalMay 23 2024
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OverIT: Revolutionizing Field Service Management (FSM)
In the ever-evolving industry of enterprise software, few companies stand out as boldly as OverIT. Founded in 1999, this Italian multinational firm has carved a niche for itself in Field Service Management (FSM) solutions. Headquartered in Fiume Veneto, Pordenone, Italy, OverIT owns a global presence, serving clients in over 30 countries. Under the leadership of Chairman and CEO Paolo Bergamo
Washington TimesMay 23 2024
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California will legalize human composting by 2027 as other states hop on the bandwagon
People who want to “compost their loved ones” in California now don’t need to wait until it becomes legal in 2027. California residents who are looking for alternative environmentally-friendly burials can now look to a budding industry designed to accommodate their loved ones’ final wishes. Blaire Van Valkenburgh lost her husband to pancreatic cancer and, as reported by the Los Angeles Times,
Bizpac ReviewMay 22 2024
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Health Beat: Kids’ concussions
Traumatic brain injuries (TBI,) or concussions, are very common among athletes, especially ones who play contact sports like football, hockey or soccer. In 2022, over two million children suffered from a TBI, according to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC.) Concussion specialists at Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush are on a mission to develop new ways to prevent and treat concussions in youth.
WFMZ 69May 22 2024
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Inside Your Health: Preeclampsia
Health experts say about 1 in 20 women develop preeclampsia during pregnancy.
It results in very high blood pressure, which can cause serious to life-threatening complications for both the mothers and their babies.
It’s usually diagnosed in the third trimester but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration recently approved a test that can help identify the risk of preeclampsia in the
KSTPMay 26 2024
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Veterans talk about service, meaning of Memorial Day
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Memorial Day is a day to recognize and honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in service to their country. For many, it is a quiet, somber day to reflect on those who gave all in the line of service to the nation. For others, it is the unofficial start to summer, and that is OK with many veterans. “It is a time for me to pause and think about those who gave the
Yahoo NewsMay 24 2024
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Local health leaders discuss making trustworthy AI a reality
Integrating artificial intelligence in medicine can come in many forms. One algorithm could be made to help spot signs of cancer in scans earlier than they can be seen by the human eye, aiding in earlier diagnosis for things like breast cancer. Another concept could involve a system which transcribes clinical notes during a doctor’s appointment to reduce the workload for medical staff. Duke
WRALMay 15 2024
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Canadian Radio Presenter Guilty of Crimes Against Humanity
I was driving, and the CBC program As It Happens came on, and one of the anchors, Chris Howden said the following: The business at (part of) hand, exploring a centuries old German sport in which two men attempt to pull each other across a table using only one finger each. It's not hard to get started, just consult the index. As It Happens, the Monday edition, radio that guesses that everyone
Daily KosMay 25 2024
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Health department warning of blue-green algae bloom in West Palm area
The Florida Department of Health in Palm Beach County is investigating a blue-green algae bloom in the C-17 Canal off Congress Avenue in suburban West Palm Beach and warning the public to avoid contact with the water there. The department is testing samples of the water with the algae, which can produce toxins harmful to humans and pets, as well as to fish and plant life. Among humans they are
The Palm Beach PostMay 24 2024
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Samaritan Health Ministries Supports Healthcare For Uninsured Families
Samaritan Health Ministries is on a mission to provide free, high quality, accessible transformational health and wellness services that support healthy living among uninsured families in the Greater Williamson County. Elizabeth Brown, Volunteer Major Gifts Officer of Samaritan Health Ministries, joined Studio 512 to talk about how the community can support SMH’s cause, and why she’s so
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