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Study highlights missed opportunities to save on medical care Study highlights missed opportunities to save on medical care 04/05/2016 02:30pm • WASHINGTON â Todayâs consumers comparison shop for all sorts of things â from shoes to gasoline, but when it comes to price shopping for medical procedures, most people take a pass. That appears to be the case even when an insurer provides a tool to compare prices, which can vary widely Microsoft donates $1M to Museum of African American History Microsoft donates $1M to Museum of African American History 03/24/2016 04:32pm • WASHINGTON â Microsoft Corp. has donated $1 million to the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, which opens this fall after five years of construction. "The stories, art and culture of African Americans are vibrant and important narratives in our nation's history Drivers with history of falls more likely to crash, study finds Drivers with history of falls more likely to crash, study finds 03/24/2016 11:16am • MASSAPONAX, Va. â As baby boomers get older, their health will continue to play a role in their ability to drive. Older drivers who have a history of falling are 40 percent more likely to be involved in an accident than their peers. The findings from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety ar Graduate Certificate Programs Offer Quick Path to Career Upgrade 03/21/2016 08:00pm • Mandi Martini of Cincinnati considered getting her MBA. Instead, the medical devices sales rep for Ethicon, a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson, enrolled last fall in a 12-credit graduate certificate program in business foundations at the University of Cincinnati's Carl H. Lindner College of Busin Caregiving Families: How to Help a Loved One Downsize With Dignity 03/17/2016 08:00pm • What was I going to do? Forty-five years of my father's and late mother's accumulated possessions filled my childhood Wisconsin home. I lived in California and there was just too much stuff. Having to clear my family's possessions when my sister, brother and I were not seeing eye to eye was creating Explore Volunteer Options to Prepare for a Nursing Career 03/17/2016 08:00pm • Graduate nursing programs usually require a student's full dedication. Between hours of studying, students spend time in clinical settings to get hands-on patient care experience, making it critical that prospective students get a feel for working in health before committing to this kind of degree. Is Your Home a Death Trap? Don't Let Lead Go Unchecked in Your Home 03/15/2016 08:00pm • The city of Flint, Michigan, made national news in September 2015 when Virginia Tech University research revealed lead levels in the city's water were significantly higher than federal regulations, posing an imminent threat to residents there. Since then, attention to the crisis in Flint has led to Smart Ways to Raise Money for Graduate School 03/15/2016 08:00pm • As an undergrad at Florida International University in Miami, Lucia Lopez volunteered in poor communities and saw firsthand the health care challenges many people face. When she finished her master's in physician assistant studies at Wake Forest University in 2013, Lopez, 27, found a job as a PA at Concentrations Give Medical School Students Expanded Research Opportunities 03/13/2016 08:00pm • When Alexander Ball started medical school at Stanford University a few years ago, he wasn't sure what type of health career he wanted to pursue. "Coming into medical school, I wasn't necessarily set on one particular path," says Ball, who's now a third-year student. He got some direction after c 5 New Realities of Retirement 03/13/2016 08:00pm • Our parents were able to retire and collect full Social Security at age 65. Most baby boomers have to wait until 66. People born after 1959 have to wait even longer -- until age 67 -- before reaching what Social Security defines as "full retirement age." And while the younger generations can still s 5 Reasons to Kick Your Sick Day Guilt 03/13/2016 08:00pm • Let's say you wake up with a stomach ache and a fever. Ideally, you'd curl up under a blanket, switch on Netflix and start healing. But wait. The thought of ditching work turns your stomach more than your flu does. The idea of calling your boss to ask for a sick day worsens your headache.You've caug New trial date expected for VA employee over patient's death 03/07/2016 10:17am • ALEXANDRIA, La. (AP) â A Department of Veterans Affairs nursing assistant charged with manslaughter in a patient's death is expected to get a new trial date. Fredrick Kevin Harris' trial has been scheduled to start Monday in Alexandria, but defense attorney George Higgins III says he expects it Senate committee considers later first day for Md. schools Senate committee considers later first day for Md. schools 03/03/2016 03:17pm • By Jessica Campisi, Correspondent ANNAPOLIS, Md. â For some Maryland families, going away for Labor Day weekend can be difficult when their childrenâs schools start before the holiday. But beginning with the 2016-2017 academic year, local school systems would not start until after Labor D Barre fitness borrows from ballet, builds on fun Barre fitness borrows from ballet, builds on fun 03/01/2016 06:18am • WASHINGTON â It seems fitness buffs canât get enough of barre; studios are popping up all over D.C. But if you have yet to step up to the barre, you need to know a few things if you want to make a graceful entrance at your first class. What is barre Barre (pronounced like "bar") is a ballet- New Best Graduate Schools Rankings Coming March 16 02/28/2016 07:00pm • On March 16, U.S. News will unveil the 2017 Best Graduate Schools on usnews.com, including rankings of business, law, education, engineering, medical and nursing programs. For the first time, U.S. News will rank Doctor of Nursing Practice programs alongside master's programs in nursing. DNP progra
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