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Soulful Symposium: Mississippi Department of Health Infuses ‘Be in Good Health’ with Gospel Music and Informative Talks

The Mississippi State Department of Health is putting a new spin on its upcoming “Be in Good Health” symposium by infusing it with soul. Officials have announced that the event…

Challenges and Opportunities: The Urgent Need for Investment in India’s Healthcare System

India’s healthcare policy has a significant impact on the well-being of its massive population of over 1.4 billion people. Despite efforts to improve public health initiatives during Narendra Modi’s time…

Redesign Health Takes on a New Round of Funding: Can They Conquer the Evolving Venture Capital Landscape?

Redesign Health, a health-focused venture firm and startup studio, is currently seeking to raise $250 million in funding. This comes after the company’s previous successful fundraising efforts, including a $250…

Redefining Women’s Health: A Breakthrough in Generational Health and Clinical Trial Outcomes

The current definition of women’s health needs to be re-examined, as its potential impacts on clinical trial outcomes warrant a discussion. In the second episode of our series on women’s…

Revolutionizing Knee Replacement Surgery: Blessing Health Introduces Cutting-Edge Velys Robotic-Assisted Technology in Quincy

Blessing Health in Quincy is now offering a new and improved experience for Tri-States patients who need knee replacement surgery. The hospital recently introduced the Velys Robotic-Assisted Technology to enhance…

Bird Flu Discovered in Cows: What We Know So Far

In late March, the H5N1 bird flu virus was first discovered in cows, prompting farmers to discard the milk of sick animals. The US Department of Agriculture instructed farmers to…

Laughter as Medicine: How Comedy Can Help Mental Health Struggles at the Middle Ground Festival

Comedian and nurse Gwen Sunckle believes that laughter can be a powerful tool to help both herself and her patients deal with difficult situations. In Indianapolis, she serves as the…

Generation Z at Higher Risk of Accelerated Aging and Chronic Diseases – Study Finds

Researchers from the University of Washington School of Medicine have found that individuals from Generation Z, those born between 1997 and 2012, are at a higher risk of aging quickly…

Magen David Adom Urges Nation to Donate Blood and Save Lives Amidst Critical Shortage

In response to a critical shortage of blood, the MADA Blood Bank is urging people from all over the country to visit any of the blood donation centers listed on…

Healthy Mind, Healthy Body: A Community Expo for Wellness and Personal Growth at WVU’s Student Recreation Center

On Sunday, April 28 from 1-5 p.m., the Student Recreation Center will host a Community Health Expo organized by the Health Sciences and Technology Academy, Minorities Association of Pre-Healthcare Students,…