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Apr 30 2024
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Lakeville educators union files intent to strike
If the two sides can't come to an agreement, the earliest date that educators can walk out is May 10. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video On Tuesday, the Lakeville teachers union filed their intent to strike following an overwhelming 99% vote to do so on Thursday. Educators are asking the district for a substantial wage increase, more
KARE11Apr 30 2024
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Walmart Is Shutting Health Centers After Plan to Expand
Walmart, the world’s largest retailer, said Tuesday that it was shutting down its health care centers, a network that only last year it said it planned to expand. The retailer said in a blog post that its 51 health centers would close. The centers were next to Supercenter locations. The plans won’t affect the more than 4,600 pharmacies and more than 3,000 vision centers within Walmart stores.
New York Times (News)Apr 30 2024
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Cost of the migrant crisis: Denver schools tested to their limit
Denver, Colorado, a self-described “sanctuary city,” has cared for more than 41,000 illegal immigrants over the past two years. The new arrivals have drained city resources and led to resentment from locals. The same can be said for other blue cities across the United States. This Washington Examiner series, Cost of the Migrant Crisis, will investigate the strain on cities, schools, and
Washington ExaminerApr 29 2024
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America's Best Physical Rehabilitation Centers 2024 Survey
When people experience an injury, illness or disability, physical therapy and rehabilitation are often a necessary form of treatment. Healthcare professionals in this area focus on improving and maintaining physical abilities, providing a much better quality of life. Inpatient physical rehabilitation centers have programs that typically involve multidisciplinary teams of professionals,
NewsweekApr 30 2024
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neuroClues wants to put high speed eye tracking tech in the doctor's office
The eyes aren’t just a window into the soul; tracking saccades can help doctors pick up a range of brain health issues. That’s why French-Belgian medtech startup neuroClues is building accessible, high-speed eye-tracking technology that incorporates AI-driven analysis. It wants to make it easier for healthcare service providers to use eye tracking to support the diagnosis of neurodegenerative
TechCrunchNov 06 2023
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New Mexico emerges as gender-affirming healthcare haven, but patient waitlists grow
This summer, Sophia Machado packed her bags and left her home in Oregon to move to Albuquerque, New Mexico, where her sister lived and where, Machado had heard, residents were friendlier to their transgender neighbors and gender-affirming healthcare was easier to get. Machado, 36, is transgender and has good health insurance through her job. Within weeks, she was able to get into a small
Staten Island AdvanceApr 29 2024
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Cost of the migrant crisis: Denver’s rocky road as a sanctuary city
Denver, Colorado, a self-described “sanctuary city,” has cared for more than 41,000 illegal immigrants over the past two years. The new arrivals have drained city resources and led to resentment from locals. The same can be said for other blue cities across the United States. This Washington Examiner series, Cost Of The Migrant Crisis, will investigate the strain on cities, schools and
Washington ExaminerApr 24 2024
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Consumer Directed Personal Assistance Program (CDPAP): Empowering Home Care Choices in New York
New York’s Medicaid program stands as a critical cornerstone in the state’s commitment to providing essential healthcare assistance to eligible individuals. Functioning as a government-sponsored initiative, its primary objective is to ensure equitable access to vital medical services for vulnerable populations, particularly low-income residents. The comprehensive range of healthcare services
LA WeeklyApr 29 2024
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Biden administration blasted for injecting ‘gender identity’ into Affordable Care Act
Western European nations may be rethinking access to “gender-affirming care,” but the Biden administration is going full steam ahead. The Health and Human Services Department unveiled its final rule expanding the definition of “sex” under Section 1557 of the Affordable Care Act to include “gender identity,” raising alarm about healthcare providers being compelled to provide sex-change drugs
Washington TimesApr 29 2024
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Traffic, lights, noise: FSU/TMH health center’s design plan draws neighborhood concerns
Florida State University and Tallahassee Memorial HealthCare are currently in the design planning stage for a new, state-of-the-art academic health center. But with its expected proximity to Betton Hills neighborhood homes and a potential road extension being considered, nearby residents worry about heightened traffic, bright lights and loud construction noises. “Our fear is that as this
Tallahassee Democrat