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Stethophone™ Receives Full Approval for Use by Patients and Their Families in Ukraine
Sparrow BioAcoustics today announced it has received clearance from the State Service of Ukraine for Medicines and Drugs Control for its Stethophone™ app to be used by patients and their families, as well as by medical professionals. Read more via Medical Device News...
read moreViewpoint: 7 Things you should know about … Community health centers during National Health Center Week
This week is National Health Center Week, an annual opportunity to celebrate the vital role community health centers play in our communities. This year, NHCW runs from August 6-12, 2023. To commemorate the incredible impact CHCs have here in Massachusetts and around...
read moreUniversal free school meals should be permanent in Massachusetts
AS GOV. MAURA HEALEY reviews the budget sent to her by the state Legislature, families and schools across Massachusetts anxiously await news of the fate of funding of school meals for all students. Food insecurity affects 1 in 5 households with children in...
read moreHWRSD student tells Legislature to ban college legacy admissions
WILBRAHAM — Legislation is being considered on Beacon Hill that would ban state universities from considering an applicant’s relation to an alum in its admission decision, a practice known as legacy admissions. Minnechaug Regional High School rising senior Abyssinia...
read moreStudents, colleges react to Supreme Court overturning legacy admissions policies
SPRINGFIELD, MA (WGGB/WSHM) - Late last month, the U.S. Supreme Court ended their session by overturning higher education’s right of affirmative action. In response to that 6-to-3 ruling, many have advocated for the ban on legacy admissions, or a college or...
read moreFall River native and former city admin Adam Chapelaine gets new statewide job
He served in Fall River city government from 2008 until 2010, including a stint as city administrator from November 2008 to April 2010, when he left to join Arlington town government. Chapdelaine, who now lives in Dedham, starts on Sept. 9. When it was on the hunt for...
read moreStudents and parents learn life-saving CPR ahead of school year
CLARKSTON, Ga. (Atlanta News First) -Justin Cutter knew why he wanted to work in healthcare a long time ago. “It’s an amazing rewarding feeling knowing you brought somebody back to life and gave them a second chance at living with their family or loved ones,” said...
read moreExtreme heat taking toll on Metro Atlanta paramedics
ATLANTA, Ga. (Atlanta News First) - The extreme heat has local paramedics working around the clock. American Medical Response said they’ve received an influx of heat-related calls. Paramedic Briana Briscoe said the precautions they stress to the public are those...
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