Males born to obese women are more likely to be overweight at birth and develop metabolic complications in later life, including liver disease and diabetes.
Day: February 7, 2024
Enhancing Life-Saving Skills: Bryan Firefighters’ Intensive Three-Night Training
Bryan firefighters undertake three-night training to enhance life-saving skills.
Experts Warn Drug Shortages Could Be Life-Threatening for US Patients
The US leads the world in drug discovery and spends twice as much on prescription drugs as other comparatively wealthy nations, on average. Yet basic lifesaving drugs are often in short supply.
Navigating Regulatory Shifts: Providers Grapple with MDS Changes in End-of-Life Wound Coding
The changes to end-of-life skin wound classification in the most recent Minimum Data Set update are ultimately a positive for long-term care, but regulatory ambiguity and potential legal concerns still surround the new coding procedures
Altuve Commits to Astros for the Long Haul with Five-Year Extension
HOUSTON – The Houston Astros have agreed to a five-year contract extension with All-Star second baseman Jose Altuve, general manager Dana Brown announced on Tuesday.
The extension will cover seasons 2025-29. Altuve entered this season (2024) in the final year of a seven-year contract extension that he signed on March
Revolutionizing Packaging Life Cycles with IoT Innovations
From tracking tags to smart bins, the internet of things has the potential to change the environmental impact of packaging.
Unveiling Rural America: A Grad Student’s Focus on Shelby
Grad student focuses on Shelby to capture life in rural America
Exploring the Next Chapter: Nick Jacobs’ Journey
Recently, my wife and I decided to take a tour of a 55-and-older, upscale, senior living community.
Empowering Communities: Revolutionizing CPR Training Through a Life-Saving App
MADISON (WKOW) — Heart Month is in full swing and first responders are pushing the importance of being CPR trained.
Exploring the San Juan Islands: Embracing the Wild with Raven
By Steve Ulvi