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Internal report cites HUD for lead poisoning in East Chicago, Ind., children. More could be at risk.
The agency’s inspector general flags missed opportunities to alert residents, jeopardizing their health......»»
Internal report cites HUD for lead poisoning in East Chicago children. More could be at risk.
The agency’s inspector general flags missed opportunities to alert residents, jeopardizing their health......»»
UAB launches new site to identify COVID-19 hot spots, improve rural disease tracking
Experts at UAB have launched a website that will both help residents keep up with their health during the pandemic and view any potential community spread. A new website, HelpBeatCOVID19.org, will provide public health officials insight into unders.....»»
New Yorkers are fleeing the city to escape the coronavirus, but health officials worry it could worsen outbreaks elsewhere
Dan Kitwood / Getty Images Many residents have left New York City, now the epicenter of coronavirus cases in the United States, for smaller towns. Health experts are concerned t.....»»
Colleges want freshmen to use mental health apps. But are they risking students’ privacy?
Experts attribute the growing prevalence of wellness apps on college campuses to millennials, for whom digital technology is the norm. Yet students may be giving up more information than they realize......»»
Guest opinion: Why mental health care access is becoming rural Oregon"s silent crisis
Lack of access to mental health care is a growing concern that requires the attention of the state's business community.....»»
Brainstorm Health: Allogene IPO, Medtronic Hack Concern, Pharmacy Gag Clause
Brainstorm Health Daily: October 11, 2018 Good afternoon, readers--This is Sy. Biotech’s red-hot IPO streak shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, on Thursday, cancer drug maker Allogene Therapeutics pulled .....»»
Raleigh area growing fast. How it compares to the rest of the country.
Raleigh and the rest of Wake County is adding dozens of new residents per day. But the numbers pale in comparison to the fastest-growing parts of the country......»»
Table of Experts: Immigration as a workforce solution
A solution to Colorado’s growing workforce shortage could be to harness the strengths of its growing number of immigrants through immigration reform. It’s a goal that’s possible if government, education and business work together in the d.....»»
Table of Experts: Women leaders in construction discuss sustaining South Florida’s future
As South Florida continues to attract residents and businesses alike and with rising concerns over climate change, sea-level rise, and environmental degradation, the necessity for sustainable construction practices has never been more pressing. South Flor.....»»
Petri Dish: Non-viral vector startup launch; Foghorn’s new CFO
In this week’s Petri Dish we’ll take a look at a new Cambridge company founded by gene-editing experts that emerged with some big funding, as well as Foghorn Therapeutics’ new CFO and the awardees of $2.8 million in women's health funding......»»
Deadly fungi are becoming drug-resistant, and it"s the next big public health threat, experts say
Before COVID-19 was even a part of our vocabulary, the CDC had long been monitoring a different, increasingly urgent threat. .....»»
Home health company signs partnership with major U.S. health system with big KC presence
The deal expands the growing Denver company's footprint to the Kansas City metro area......»»
DispatchHealth signs partnership with major U.S. health system
The deal expands the footprint of a rapidly growing Denver company......»»
Chicago VC firm 7wireVentures raises $150M fund
Another Chicago venture capital firm has closed a new fund as the city's tech scene looks to continue its hot streak of deals in 2021. 7wireVentures, a health care-focused VC firm, announced it raised $150 million for its latest fund. The new fund fo.....»»
As some mask rules ease, Chicago stores, gyms, restaurants face battle to keep customers happy — and safe
When Gov. J.B. Pritzker eased statewide mask requirements on Monday, many businesses in Chicago, where the mask rule remains in place, were still scrambling to figure out how to respond to last week’s updated guidance from federal health of.....»»
Chicago businesses scramble after CDC, Pritzker change mask-wearing rules. ‘There was no warning.’
When Gov. J.B. Pritzker eased statewide mask requirements on Monday, many businesses in Chicago, where the mask rule remains in place, were still scrambling to figure out how to respond to last week’s updated guidance from federal health of.....»»
Chicago primary health care network to open center in Albuquerque
Division President Lindsay Arnold Sugden said the density of the Medicare-eligible population nearby and a lack of primary care access factored into the decision to expand into Albuquerque......»»
Chicago-area health systems hope to start vaccinating kids ages 12 to 15 Thursday
Doctors from Advocate Aurora Health, NorthShore University HealthSystem and Comer Children’s Hospital said they plan to gi.....»»
4 coronavirus variants can make people sicker or spread faster, including the variant first found in India. Here"s why experts are so concerned about mutant strains.
COVID-19 "variants of concern" include the coronavirus variant first found in India, which is more infectious than the original strain. People wearing masks in Del Mar, California. Mike Blake/Reuters There are four coronavirus variants that .....»»