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Healthier Generation gets $315,000 from Harris Teeter roundup campaign
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Alliance for a Healthier Generation is receiving a $315,000 donation from Harris Teeter from last fall’s Together in Education Round Up Campaign.
Concordia to launch Washington, D.C. forum in September
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Concordia will hold its inaugural Washington, D.C. Forum on Sept. 16, bringing government, business, civil society and academic leaders together to discuss U.S.-Gulf relations.
Healthcare PPE market seen topping $53.8B by 2030
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The global healthcare personal protective equipment market is projected to grow from $28.89 billion in 2025 to $32.29 billion in 2026, with The Business Research Company forecasting $53.81 billion by 2030. Rising infectious disease cases, stronger…
Three CACFP leaders turn meal service into nutrition education
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The National CACFP Association is spotlighting three child care leaders in Washington, D.C., Nevada and Washington state who use the federal food program to do more than serve meals.
Black church coalition urges Congress to back hepatitis C elimination bill
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The National Black Church Initiative and the American Clinical Health Disparities Commission are pressing Congress to pass H.R. 9682 and S. 1941, saying the bills would expand access to curative hepatitis C treatment and reduce racial disparities….
Thomas Simeone honored for 30 years teaching at GW Law
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The George Washington University Law School recognized trial attorney and managing partner Thomas Simeone for three decades of teaching as an adjunct professor.
PumasAI launches four-part webinar series for AI-powered PK analysis
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PumasAI is rolling out PumasCP End-to-End, a four-session webinar series starting September 2, 2026, to show clinical pharmacology teams how to move from raw data to regulatory-ready reporting in one reproducible workflow.
Micro Center ranks San Francisco as America's top AI city
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Micro Center’s new ranking of 85 U.S. cities puts San Francisco at No. 1 for AI strength, with Oakland, Washington, D.C., San Jose and Seattle rounding out the top five.
Study questions whether 340B nonprofit hospitals are expanding care in underserved areas
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A new Health Equity Collaborative white paper says nonprofit hospitals in the 340B Drug Pricing Program have mostly expanded in more advantaged communities, not the nation’s highest-need areas.
Banyan Delaware adds primary mental health PHP and IOP in Milford
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Banyan Delaware has expanded its Milford facility to treat adults with primary mental health conditions through new partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient services.
Gene Corapi’s Washington Strolls maps 14 walking routes through D.C.
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Gene Corapi has released a new walking guide to Washington, D.C. that covers more than 335 points of interest across 14 routes designed to start and end at Metrorail stations.
Today’s Integrative Health named a Top 5 Medical Center in BusinessRate Awards
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Today’s Integrative Health in Rockville, Maryland, earned a Top 5 Medical Center designation in the 2026 BusinessRate Awards based on verified Google Reviews.
Senate bill advances push for federal men's health office
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Bipartisan senators introduced the State of Men’s Health Act on July 22, a bill that would create a first-ever federal Office of Men’s Health at HHS and require a GAO study of men’s health in the U.S. The legislation adds Senate support to…
Stacie McClam film spotlights educator mental health
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Filmmaker and former educator Stacie McClam is using Minority Mental Health Month to call attention to the emotional toll K-12 schools can take on teachers, especially Black and Brown educators.
Dermatology & Mohs Surgery Institute moves Charleston office to Woodfall Drive
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Dermatology & Mohs Surgery Institute opened its new Charleston office at 2128 Woodfall Drive on Aug. 1, relocating from Deerpath Road to give Coles County patients updated space for medical, surgical and cosmetic dermatology care.
Al Dawson says criminal threats are outpacing the systems meant to stop them
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Author Al Dawson says his thrillers reflect a real-world problem: institutions built to protect people can still fail when criminal networks move faster and more aggressively.
Corazón Latino wins 2026 Innovation Grant for dementia program
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Corazón Latino received a 2026 Innovation Grant from the I’m Still Here Foundation to launch Raíces en Movimiento, a community program for people living with dementia in Washington, D.C., and Orlando.
LR Integrative Health launches shockwave pain therapy in Fort Mitchell
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LR Integrative Health has introduced the ReGen Medical RCT Shockwave Device at its Fort Mitchell, Kentucky clinic, adding a non-invasive option aimed at reducing pain and improving mobility.
Tawney, Acosta & Chaparro P.C. urges El Paso crash victims to know their rights
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Tawney, Acosta & Chaparro P.C. is highlighting legal options for El Paso crash victims after a rise in serious roadway harm and deaths in the city.
Michigan physician honored for leadership in pulmonary and sleep medicine
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Peggy N. Rahal, M.D., F.C.C.P., a Shelby Township physician and Medical Co-Director of Troy Sleep Center, PLC, is being recognized for nearly two decades of work in pulmonary, critical care, and sleep medicine.
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