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Dr. Holly Humphrey, a widely respected physician and educator who spent many years at the University of Chicago’s medical ...
Chicago-based Saint Mary of Nazareth Hospital has named Chris Lewis as CFO, according to an April 28 LinkedIn post. Mr. Lewis joins from UChicago Medicine, where he most recently served as director of ...
“That is not something we can accept.” Singapore values and protects its social harmony dearly, given the decades of effort taken to build it up, said the minister. “That trust can be easily ...
Registered nurses at UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial Hospital in Harvey, Ill., have approved a new four-year labor contract with their employer. The agreement, approved April 7, covers more ...
The days of affordable prescription drugs —generics included — may soon come to an end thanks to President Trump’s aggressive tariffs and the global trade war they are inciting.
“My music has always spoken about unity in our communities, and I believe the Desert Harmony festival shares this sentiment strongly. Port Augusta – A concert at the local art centre ...
Registered nurses at UChicago Medicine Ingalls Memorial Hospital in Harvey, Illinois voted overwhelmingly in favor of ratifying a new four-year contract on Monday, April 7, winning protections to ...
Yun Li for statistical support; and Hilary Durbano (Red Nucleus) for medical writing and editorial support with an earlier version of the manuscript.
But, no matter how excellent the plan, some things simply defy planning — like medical emergencies. And, while having a healthy emergency savings can be enough to buffer a few medical bills, a single ...
CARROLLTON, Texas — Students from Harmony Science Academy in Carrollton are shaping legislation in Austin. A bill authored by students from the school's Service Leadership Society was recently ...
This weekend, the ALICE, ATLAS, CMS and LHCb collaborations at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN were honoured with the Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics by the Breakthrough Prize Foundation.
US President Donald Trump has defended sweeping tariffs on imports that sent shockwaves through global stock markets, saying "sometimes you have to take medicine to fix something". Speaking to ...