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Syrian Health Minister Holds Meeting with KSrelief Team

Syrian Health Minister Holds Meeting with KSrelief Team The new Syrian administration’s Minister of Health, Dr. Maher Al-Sharaa, has met a team from the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) in Damascus, according to the Saudi Press Agency. The officials discussed proposed solutions to address the needs of Syria’s healthcare sector. During the

UVA Health RAMPs up AI and real-time analytics

Use of AI tools in healthcare has been accelerating, with growing trust in results produced and delivered by such tools. RAMP, one such tool already in action at UVA Health, focuses on delivering actionable, verifiable and explainable machine learning, integrating it as a decision support tool into clinical workflow to improve insights into patient health

Alaska’s health care industry struggles with worker shortage, requires 9,400 new hires each year 

Alaska’s healthcare industry is struggling with a significant worker shortage, requiring more than 9,400 new workers each year to meet growing demand and high turnover rates, according to a recent report. This shortage is compounded by the retirement of existing employees and the state’s aging population. Alaska Beacon cites that the report, presented by Jared

Pope Francis’ Health: His Medical History & Why He Was Hospitalized

Pope Francis was admitted to a hospital in Rome on February 14 for treatment of an illness. Get the latest updates on his condition and well-being here...

Intermountain Health Among Experts Attending White House Conference on Women’s Health Research

Dr. Audrey Jiricko from Intermountain Health among experts who attended White House Conference on women’s health research in Washington, D.C. An Intermountain Health physician who has played a key role in advancing women’s health was among a select group of women’s health advocates and experts invited to the first-ever White House Initiative on Women’s Health

Health warning as latest study reveals cooking oil linked to colon cancer

Experts have weighed in (Picture: Getty Images/iStockphoto) Colon cancer could be caused by certain types of cooking oils, a new study has warned. Oils like sunflower, canola, corn and grapeseed have been highlighted as oils of concern. The piece published in the medical journal Gut analysed 80 patients with colon cancers in the US. It

Aptitude Health Launches Real-World Evidence Registry Program and Research Network to Enhance Oncology Treatment Outcomes in the Community Setting

Atlanta, GA, December 17, 2024 --(PR.com)-- Aptitude Health, a global leader in evidence-based oncology and hematology insights, announces the launch of its new real-world evidence (RWE) registry platform and research network, iPROPEL (Precision Research in Oncology through Patient Engagement Longitudinally). This comprehensive research service will enable Aptitude Health to deliver critical clinical outcomes data from community

Intermountain Health Celebrates Ribbon-Cutting for New Washington Fields Clinic

New 15,232-square-foot clinic is located at 2947 E 1450 S in St. George, Utah and brings primary care and pediatrics closer to home for Washington County residents. St. George, UT (PRUnderground) January 11th, 2025 Intermountain Health welcomed the community and caregivers yesterday at the Intermountain Washington Fields Clinic to celebrate the ribbon-cutting of Intermountain’s newest

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