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The age you first got your period could have a big impact on your health
Newsroom: InTheNews Publication Date: 7/18/2017 ByLine: Business Insider URL Link: http://www.businessinsider.com/age-of-your-first-period-could-impact-your-health-2017-7?r=US&IR=T&IR=T Page Content: Features Aladdin Shadyab, PhD News Type: National News_Release_Date: July 21, 2017 NewsTags: Aging/Geriatrics; Pediatrics; Primary Care/Family Medicine; Women’s Health Read More
The age you first got your period could have a big impact on your health
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Chao family fights cancer with $5 million gift to UC Irvine Health
UC Irvine Health News Noted leukemia researchers to receive endowed chairs established by donation June 26, 2017 Renowned leukemia specialist Richard Van Etten, MD, PhD, is director of the UC Irvine Health Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center. The UC Irvine Health Chao Family Comprehensive Cancer Center will honor renowned leukemia researchers Richard Van Etten, MD,…
Chao family fights cancer with $5 million gift to UC Irvine Health
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Women's Golf Incoming Freshman Serena Chon Takes On U.S. Girls' Junior Championship
gohighlanders.com Augusta, MO–Incoming UC Riverside Women’s Golf freshman Serena Chon plays in the U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship July 24-29 at Boone Valley Golf Club.Chon from nearby Murrieta, CA (Murrieta Valley HS), will tee it up for the Highlanders in the 2017-18 season.”I’m excited about the future of UCR Women’s Golf with Serena,” said Head Women’s…
Women’s Golf Incoming Freshman Serena Chon Takes On U.S. Girls’ Junior Championship
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Trio of Gauchos Earn ITA Scholar Athlete Honors
Santa Barbara Athletics News Jul 25, 2017 SANTA BARBARA, Calif. – A trio of UC Santa Barbara women’s tennis players earned Intercollegiate Tennis Association Scholar Athlete for the 2016-17 school year, the organization announced Tuesday. Seniors Melissa Baker and Jaimee Gilbertson, and junior Natalie DaSilveira were each accorded the honor. All three players were key…
Trio of Gauchos Earn ITA Scholar Athlete Honors
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Expanding Horizons
All News @ UCSB UC Santa Barbara is among 29 universities nationwide selected to participate in a collective effort to gather and use data about the careers of Ph.D. students and alumni.Grants from the National Science Foundation and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation will support data collection about Ph.D. careers in STEM and humanities fields.…
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Physicians’ well-being task force distributes two-question survey
Vanderbilt News by Wayne Wood | Wednesday, Jul. 26, 2017, 9:09 AM The Vanderbilt Task Force for Empowerment and Well-Being, a group formed earlier this year to investigate and implement ways to prevent burnout among physicians, will be using an online tool to gather information in the next few weeks to help it with its…
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High school students get peek at medical school life
Tufts Now All Stories BOSTON (July 24, 2017)—Ready to learn about diabetes, asthma, halitosis, cancer disparities and more, 22 high school students from around Massachusetts have been at Tufts University School of Medicine for five weeks to take part in the Teachers and High School Students program, an annual summer program providing students interested in…
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Don’t Panic! Explore Your Major
Events at UCF Online Webinar How often are you asked “What’s your major? What do you plan to do with that? What are you doing with your life?” Choosing an area of study can be a “major” source of stress. Learn about tools to help you find the answers to these questions! Register in advance…
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EMAIL SCAM ALERT - Email addresses Updated
Student News To: Campus CommunityFrom: Lisa Bono, Information Technology ServicesJuly 25, 2017There is a widespread email scam that was sent to our campus accounts today, July 25. The message appears to be from Payroll Services, [email protected], with the subject “Email addresses Updated.” THIS IS A SCAM. Please do not click on any of the links or call…
EMAIL SCAM ALERT – Email addresses Updated
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UW Daily – July 25, 2017
UW Daily UW System / Top Stories On Campus COL: Alumni Spotlight from UW-Washington County, West Bend Daily News, July 25 COL: UW-Rock County Summer Band to Offer Free Concert, Beloit Daily News, July 24 COL: UWMC business administration students have access to UWSP’s accredited program in Wausau, Wausau Daily Herald, July 24 EXT: Navigating…
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Fake news about statins is discouraging the use of these life-saving drugs, expert warns
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Fake news about statins is discouraging the use of these life-saving drugs, expert warns
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Celebrate the new academic year at Faculty and Staff Welcome, Aug. 25
Green & Gold News Save the date!Faculty and Staff WelcomeFriday, Aug. 25, 8:30–10:30 a.m.Wendy Williamson Auditorium Join interim chancellor Sam Gingerich as we welcome a new academic year at UAA. Reconnect with colleagues, celebrate the successes and milestones of our UAA family and hear an update on the state of the university. Read More
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Football. Three Spartans Named To Mountain West Preseason All-Conference Football Team
San Jose State Spartans News — www.sjsuspartans.com San José State was picked for fifth place in West Division. July 25, 2017 Las Vegas, Nev.—– San Jose State University linebacker Frank Ginda, cornerback Andre Chachere and punter Michael Carrizosa were named to the preseason All-Mountain West football team in a vote by media members.A junior from…
Football. Three Spartans Named To Mountain West Preseason All-Conference Football Team
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KPR will host cool event for readers
KU News Headlines LAWRENCE — Kansas Public Radio is hosting an ice cream social in Lawrence to show appreciation to the listening community for supporting the station.KPR will serve free Sylas and Maddy’s ice cream and Alchemy iced coffee while supplies last from 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday, July 27, at the east side of…
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School of Dental Medicine to Pilot "Digital Dentistry" Curriculum
University News School of Dental Medicine to Pilot “Digital Dentistry” Curriculum Stony Brook University School of Dental Medicine will be one of five schools nationally during the 2017-18 academic year to pilot a Digital Dentistry Curriculum. Pictured with program leaders Dr. Ann Nasti and Dr. Mary Truhlar (Dean), in center, are faculty and students involved…
School of Dental Medicine to Pilot “Digital Dentistry” Curriculum
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SBU Chair Of Orthopaedics Receives Top Honor By The Medical Society Of the State Of NY
Medical Center & Health Care SBU Chair Of Orthopaedics Receives Top Honor By The Medical Society Of the State Of NY Dr. Lawrence Hurst is 2010 Recipient of the Albion O. Bernstein, MD Award STONY BROOK, N.Y., December 23, 2010 – Lawrence C. Hurst, M.D., Professor and Chair of the Department of Orthopaedics at Stony Brook…
SBU Chair Of Orthopaedics Receives Top Honor By The Medical Society Of the State Of NY
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Lone Star College help students take first step to a better life
Lone Star College System News Published on: April 14, 2015 Not having a high school diploma can severely limit job and career opportunities. Lone Star College offers General Educational Development (GED®) test preparation courses and GED testing which, when passed, certify the person has high school level academic skills. There are many reasons why a…
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