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Krause, Richard Alan - Chattanoogan com

Krause, Richard Alan   Born in Philadelphia, Pa., he was the son of the late Herbert and Beatrice Miller Krause. He attended Temple University School of Medicine; internship and residency at Emory University Hospital; Gastroenterology Fellowships at St Vincent Hospital, MA and Yale University, CT. He served the medical community for over 40 years. He leaves an epic legacy of excellence in his field.   Dr. Krause was a prominent gastroenterologist and owner of The Center for Digestive Disorders from 1977-2006; opened a private endoscopy center in 1998. Dr. Krause retired from his private practice in 2008 to follow his passion in Clinical Research, the founder and Medical Director of ClinSearch, retiring in 2018. Dr. Krause was not only a remarkable and caring provider he was a true visionary always searching for ways to help his patients. He was a speaker for many pharmaceutical companies never missing the chance to educate others. He was an early advocate for nurse practition

DAY 3 of Prevention s 7-Day Hydration Challenge: Look at Your Pee Yes, Really

DAY 7 (Congrats!) of the 7-Day Hydration Challenge: “Thangry” Is the New “Hangry” Prevention 1/10/2021 © Lillie Allen water glasses There are tons of theories about what proper hydration can and can’t do for the body. People have claimed it can make skin look plumper or more radiant, that it can prevent cancer, and even that it can protect against COVID-19. While the scientific evidence for all of these effects remains mixed, one thing is clear: The human body does not like to be low on water. “If we’re not hydrated, then our body is in a state of stress,” says Melissa Majumdar, M.S., R.D., dietitian at Emory University Hospital and a spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. “And we do know that states of stress can lead to chronic disease.” When you’re chronically dehydrated, your body will release the stress hormone cortisol, and that can impact weight, blood sugar, and even cardiac function. Coming off a landmark year of stress, one

Why Jon Ossoff makes such a deadly opponent for David Perdue

Why Jon Ossoff makes such a deadly opponent for David Perdue - OLD Andrew Naughtie © Provided by The Independent Of the four candidates in Georgia’s twin Senate elections, only one of them is known for his skills on the stump. Jon Ossoff, who is taking on Republican Senator David Perdue, has acquired a reputation as a fiercely smart and sharp-tongued campaigner – and he hasn’t even held elected office before. Jon Ossoff, a 33-year-old former congressional staffer and investigative journalist, was not a dead cert to make it through the first round of this year’s Senate election. But on 3 November, he polled only 88,000 votes behind Mr Perdue, who fell 0.27 points short of the 50 per cent threshold he needed to meet to avoid a runoff.

Deluged hospitals in Georgia warn of rationing care, beg revelers to stay home

Deluged hospitals in Georgia warn of rationing care, beg revelers to stay home
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