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Caregivers tired of continued lip service from Secretary Denis McDonough issued the “Remy Challenge” to call out the agency for current practices.
Over the summer, caregivers disenfranchised with the VA Caregiver Program and its ma
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Eggs have had a bum rap over the years. The myth they are bad for health not only began decades ago, it persisted for many years.
Modern research has undone the mistaken impression that eggs were linked with bad cholesterol and heart disease. Now a new
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The story of EAP began in 2009, when Prof. Kern and his wife, Dr Birgit Kern, who each have almost fifteen years of experience in dental medicine, noticed massive problems with their patients’ abutments. About two-thirds of cases included ei
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW/Gray News) - A former dentist was arrested over the weekend on allegations he has been practicing dentistry without a license.
Michael Charles Putnam, 67, was booked into custody by the Topeka Police Department on Saturday, Shawnee County Department of Corrections book
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Isolation gown can be laundered 100 times, protecting hospital workers and the environment
At the beginning of the pandemic personal protective equipment (PPE) was hard to come by in many health care facilities, including the gowns worn when treating infectious disease patients and clean
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Environmental Protection Agency is warning residents who live near medical sterilizing plants in 13 states and Puerto Rico about potential health risks from emissions of ethylene oxide, a chemical widely used in their operations.
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