COVID increases need for wigs, adds to shortage
INDIANAPOLIS — It’s hard to name something the pandemic hasn’t affected. When COVID hit and everything shut down, people couldn’t get their hair cut and many of those long l…
Vegetarians have 14% lower cancer risk than meat-eaters, study finds
Oxford University research also finds pescatarians have 10% reduced risk compared with those who eat meat regularly
Medical Leader to Receive UVA’s Distinguished Alumna Award
Dr. Barbara Bass, a 1979 graduate of the UVA School of Medicine, is the first woman to serve as vice president for health affairs and dean of the George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
AuntMinnie.com to host Spring 2022 Virtual Conference March 30-31
ARLINGTON, Va., Feb. 23, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Radiology portal AuntMinnie.com is reprising its popular virtual conference series with its Spring 2022 Virtual Conference: “AI, Women’s Health, and More,” a two-day
AuntMinnie.com to host Spring 2022 Virtual Conference March 30-31
ARLINGTON, Va., Feb. 23, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Radiology portal AuntMinnie.com is reprising its popular virtual conference series with its Spring 2022 Virtual Conference: “AI, Women’s Health, and More,” a two-day
AuntMinnie.com to host Spring 2022 Virtual Conference March 30-31
“AI, Women’s Health, and More” will focus on the latest advances in radiology.
ARLINGTON, Va. (PRWEB) February 23, 2022
Radiology portal AuntMinnie.com is…
State: LI groups tapped for funds from bogus cancer charities
Three Long Island nonprofits that help breast cancer patients are among similar groups tapped to receive part of more than $644,000 in settlement funds from bogus charities, according to the state Att
State: LI groups tapped for funds from bogus cancer charities
Three Long Island nonprofits that help breast cancer patients are among similar groups tapped to receive part of more than $644,000 in settlement funds from bogus charities, according to the state Att
