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Harris Teeter joined forces with Big Four schools to donate nearly $13,000 to Food Bank of Central & Eastern N C

Harris Teeter joined forces with Big Four schools to donate nearly $13,000 to Food Bank of Central & Eastern N.C. Share Article Company donates a $10 gift card for every game day assist through Big Four Grocery Assist promotion MATTHEWS, N.C. (PRWEB) May 25, 2021 Harris Teeter today announced a donation of nearly $13,000 in Harris Teeter gift cards to the Food Bank of Central & Eastern N.C. as part of its Big Four Grocery Assist promotion. Harris Teeter joined forces with the Big Four schools in N.C. to donate $10 for every game day assist throughout the 2020 – 2021 basketball season. The Big Four schools include: Duke University; North Carolina State University; The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Wake Forest University.

Blacks Attacking Asians | What Did You Say?

An ethnic studies professor has argued that “white supremacy” is the real reason why blacks are attacking Asians. Jennifer Ho, professor of Asian American Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, published an article last month titled “White supremacy is the root of all race-related violence in the US.” “When a Black person attacks an Asian person, the encounter is fueled perhaps by racism, but very specifically by white supremacy,” Ho writes. “White supremacy does not require a white person to perpetuate it.” How is this the case? Ho says it’s because “white supremacy is an ideology, a pattern of values and beliefs that are ingrained in nearly every system and institution in the U.S.”

Pediatric medicine expert Eliana Perrin joins JHU

Pediatric medicine expert Eliana Perrin joins JHU She is a leader in the field of pediatric primary care and childhood obesity; she comes to JHU from Duke University Image caption: Eliana Perrin May 25, 2021 When she was a pediatrics resident at Stanford University doing her rounds on the hospital wards or seeing patients in her continuity clinic, Eliana Perrin always had many questions for her supervising physicians questions about why certain children came into care sicker than others, or how the challenges some patients encountered in their day-to-day lives affected their health. One astute attending told me, You ask lots of questions, and you ask the kinds of questions that can t be answered at the bedside, Perrin remembers. The attending physician recommended that Perrin pursue research training to learn how to investigate difficult questions like these and begin to think more upstream than busy clinical practice allows.

Even Random, Sporadic Bursts of Walking Are Linked to Living Longer, Scientists Find

Even Random, Sporadic Bursts of Walking Are Linked to Living Longer, Scientists Find 25 MAY 2021 We all know we should be up and about if we want to maintain our health and increase our chances of living a longer life, but just how important are daily steps anyway?   What s more, having a higher daily step count shows a linear association with living longer, meaning that the health and longevity boosts we get out of walking are linked with how much walking we actually do. So the numbers matter, but there s still much we don t know about the link between daily steps and longevity. For example, what about the composition of those daily steps: Does it matter where they re coming from during your day?

Flying blind with infection control - Print News - McKnight s Long Term Care News

An infection preventionist plays a critical role in developing annual risk assessments that inform programs to protect residents and staff, an important consideration given OSHA’s new focus on skilled nursing facilities, observers say. The need for infection preventionists has never been greater, but long-term care providers remain in the dark as to how and when they will need to fit new federally imposed criteria Last fall, Terry Burch, R.N., wrapped up an agency contract and transitioned to a permanent position at Briarcliff Health and Rehabilitation in Indiana. But the promotion required he split his time as both a unit manager and the infection preventionist for the entire 87-bed facility —  initiating a constant struggle for balance amid the backdrop of COVID-19.

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