OutSystems, a leading modern application platform, today announced that it is integrating its platform with Asia Pacific College's School of Computing and Information Technologies curriculum. All second- and third-year students will learn modern application development entirely on the OutSystems platform.
DNP Student Honored for Exceptional Humanity at Mass Vaccination Site
April 16, 2021
Congratulations to Leadership DNP student Ron Yolo, who recently received the Population Health Mission Award in recognition of his exceptional humanity, dedication, and kindness at a mass vaccination clinic treating vulnerable and underserved communities in Los Angeles county, California.
Over the course of five days at the LA Galaxy’s Dignity Health Sports Park in Carson, California, 20,248 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine were administered. Counted among Yolo’s patients was Lula Davis-Homes, mayor of Carson.
“It was gratifying to see how elated individuals were when they finally received the COVID-19 vaccine,” Yolo said. “Remarks such as how the patient can finally see their loved ones, hug their grandparents, and play with their grandchildren were amazing to hear from the vaccine recipients.”
By Lt Col Terrence G. Popravak, Jr., USAF (Retired), 142nd Wing / History Office / Published April 15, 2021
Frank W. Wright’s fighter plane in RAF 209 Squadron during World War I was the famous Sopwith Camel. The British Sopwith F.1 Camel shot down more enemy aircraft than any other Allied World War I fighter. Best characterized by its unmatched maneuverability, the Camel was difficult to defeat in a dogfight. Tricky handling characteristics, however, made the Camel a dangerous aircraft to fly. The example pictured here on display at the National Museum of the US Air Force was built by USAF personnel in 1974 from original factory drawings. (USAF photo)
Windgate Healing Arts Center Welcomes Nikhil Ramburn - 8:30 pm
Dr. Nikhil Ramburn with a client, recently joined the staff of Windgate Healing Arts Wellness Center. Courtesy photo
WELLNESS News:
Windgate Healing Arts Wellness Center welcomes Nikhil Ramburn, D.O.M., to its family of wellness professionals.
Dr. Ramburn is an acupuncturist and herbalist who specializes in treating pain and neurological conditions using traditional and electro acupuncture, as well as integrative medicine. He received his medical training from Southwest Acupuncture College in Santa Fe and obtained advanced education in orthopedic and sports acupuncture.
Dr Ramburn also is completing a doctoral degree from the Pacific College of Health & Science, the highest level of professional training for acupuncturists in the nation.
Several other studies have pointed to green tea as a potentially effective method of controlling diabetes, and even improving insulin sensitivity.
The Pacific College of Oriental Medicine suggests that the antioxidant activity of polyphenols and polysaccharides are to credit for these benefits.
These same antioxidants are attributed with anticancer, cholesterol lowering, and blood pressure management benefits.
In a study published in the US National Library of Medicine National Institutes of Health, the effect of green tea on glucose control and insulin sensitivity was investigated.
The study found that green tea consumption significantly reduced the fasting glucose and haemoglobin concentrations.
Score studies showed that green tea significantly reduced fasting insulin concentrations.