Nutrition Management: Treating Cardiometabolic Disease – Course Description – Harvard Health

Monday, April 11, 2022 – Thursday, April 14, 2022 Livestream Nutrition Management: Treating Cardiometabolic Disease is a unique and practical continuing education learning opportunity for physicians, nurses, dieticians and other health care professionals, focusing on clinical strategies to improve care for patients with cardiometabolic diseases.Developed by Harvard Medical School and Harvard T.H. Chan School of […]

Heather Saunders Talks Workplace Pandemic Preparedness and Employee Safety with Corporate Wellness Magazine – Corporate Wellness Magazine

Our Response to COVID-19 →Article Highlights: Jonathan Edelheit, Chairman and Co-founder of the Global Healthcare Resources and the Corporate Health & Wellness Association spoke with Heathers Saunders, an infection preventionist and infection prevention and control researcher at Johns Hopkins University. Saunders spoke about how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted businesses and how employers can integrate effective […]

Dentist Killed His Wife on an African Hunting Trip, U.S. Says – The New York Times

AdvertisementSupported byLawrence Rudolph collected nearly $4.9 million in life insurance benefits after the fatal shooting of his wife, Bianca, in Zambia in 2016, according to court documents. He has pleaded not guilty.By Neil VigdorBianca Rudolph, an American big game hunter, traveled with her husband to Zambia, in southern Africa, in 2016, determined to add a […]

Indian electronics and lifestyle startup Boat files for an IPO – TechCrunch

Imagine Marketing, the holding company of electronics and lifestyle brand Boat, one of the rare hardware startups from India, has filed for an IPO of up to $266 million.In its DRHP filing with local regulator on Thursday, Warburg Pincus-backed Boat said it plans to issue fresh shares worth about $120 million and offer for sale […]

Why Book Ban Efforts Are Spreading Across the U.S. – The New York Times

AdvertisementSupported byChallenges to books about sexual and racial identity are nothing new in American schools, but the tactics and politicization are.By Elizabeth A. Harris and Alexandra AlterIn Wyoming, a county prosecutor’s office considered charges against library employees for stocking books like “Sex Is a Funny Word” and “This Book Is Gay.”In Oklahoma, a bill was […]