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Free webinar to highlight importance of transparency
Few challenges strike as much fear in a dentist’s heart as the need to talk to a patient who has been harmed by their denta
By Grace Leung, Newport Beach City Manager
Beginning next month, through November, the City will present a series of free, one-hour public forums featuring agencies that work closely with our staff to provide services for people experiencing homelessness in Newport Beach.
These for
Face masks: Due to the sharp rise in Covid-19 infections in our communities and on our wards, we require that all staff, patients and visitors wear face masks in all clinical and public areas, in all health and care settings, unless exempt.
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We’re all used to businesses asking for reviews. And more and more medical providers are now among those urging us to rate our experiences.
Dr. Mina Kim, the o
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Jacksonville police on Wednesday morning arre
As a person ages, activity limitations can affect their ability to live independently. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, adults 80 years and older are 43 percent more likely to have physical limitations than their younger counterparts ages 50-59. In turn, functional
A new study from the Texas A&M University School of Public Health suggests the air quality inside homes may not stack up against air quality inside office buildings.
The pilot study, published in the journal Atmosphere, delves into indoor air quality and health outcomes in peop
A recent study that includes researchers at the Texas A&M University School of Public Health has taken a step toward showing there may be some truth to the old adage “you are what you eat.”
The study, which was published recently in the journal Nutrients, suggests the
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SmileCon attendees can participate in charitable activities
Helping local kids: SmileCon attendees gather to pack backpacks with nutritious foods, oral health supplies and educationa