Las Vegas Receives First Karma Box
Las Vegas Receives First Karma Box Karma Box Project, Part of Larger State-Wide Effort, to be Hosted by Non Profit Vegas Stronger Las Vegas, NV – February 1, 2022 – Vegas Stronger, a non profit whose mission is to help eradicate homelessness through treatment and housing in Las Vegas, has accepted, and drilled into the … Continue reading Las Vegas Receives First Karma Box
NFL commits $500,000 (USD) to fund concussion research at the University of Regina
NFL commits $500,000 (USD) to fund concussion research at the University of Regina More than $1 million in total will help a U of R-led team of researchers explore how medical cannabis products may help prevent and treat concussions Regina, Saskatchewan, Feb. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Dr. Patrick Neary, exercise physiologist and professor in … Continue reading NFL commits $500,000 (USD) to fund concussion research at the University of Regina
Numbers Reveal COVID Lockdown’s Human Toll
Numbers Reveal COVID Lockdown’s Human Toll St. Paul, MN, Feb. 1, 2022 — How does a nation, and a world, respond to one of the greatest public health crises of our times? And at what cost? With the logic of a lawyer and the scientific expertise of an immunologist, Hugh McTavish, J.D., Ph.D., walks readers through the COVID-19 … Continue reading Numbers Reveal COVID Lockdown’s Human Toll
For every Black History Month movie rental, TELUS is donating the full cost to the Black Health Alliance
For every Black History Month movie rental, TELUS is donating the full cost to the Black Health Alliance Optik and Pik TV customers can access the collection of 42 exceptional films honouring Black History Month through On Demand VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Feb. 01, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — TELUS is honouring Black History Month by donating … Continue reading For every Black History Month movie rental, TELUS is donating the full cost to the Black Health Alliance
Dying to Survive: Not in Vain, A Promise Kept Explores Life and Death Impact of Patient Advocacy
Dying to Survive: Not in Vain, A Promise Kept Explores Life and Death Impact of Patient Advocacy New York, NY, Feb. 1, 2021 — They were killing her mother with negligence, Melissa Mullamphy recalls. And eight months later, Mullamphy’s mother succumbed following a cancer battle fraught with frustration, medical missteps and the endless bureaucracy that goes hand in … Continue reading Dying to Survive: Not in Vain, A Promise Kept Explores Life and Death Impact of Patient Advocacy
