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Latino-focused health chain Milagros de Mexico considers Sacramento expansion
The chain is scouting locations in 10 Northern California cities to grow its retail footprint selling supplements, vitamins and teas.
TDECU recommitting to Lake Jackson with downtown development
“Down here, it’s not ‘TDECU’, it’s ‘the credit union’, so we want to continue to be that credit union player and primary financial institution in this market,” TDECU's Brazoria County market president said about the company's new project in Lake Jackson.
Women Who Lead in Nursing: Linda Haddad of University of Memphis Loewenberg College of Nursing
With 28 years in the nursing sector, Linda Haddad has written numerous peer-reviewed articles, books, and book chapters and received many grant awards.
Penn Medicine, CHOP receive $25M gift to research rare genetic brain disorders
The gift will establish the Center for Epilepsy and Neurodevelopmental Disorders.
Startups to Watch: AllerPops goes national with its allergy relief lollipops
After getting clinical confirmation that AllerPops' lollipops are effective, the startup's founder sees a path forward through investment and national marketing.
Women Who Lead in Nursing: Jennifer Hitt of Christian Brothers University
Jennifer Hitt’s next goal: She’d like to expand CBU’s Nursing Program to include a graduate program, because “nurses are seeking higher advanced degrees to match our growing role.”
Where Oregon ranks in reliance on emergency care for mental health conditions
Researchers delved into newly available Medicaid claims data.
Will the next recession hit the Bay Area harder than the rest of the nation?
“Another interesting aspect of this recession … it may have more of an impact on higher-income workers,”said Baie Netzer, senior investment strategist at Bank of America Private Bank.
UMass Chan Medical School rebrands its consulting firm
ForHealth Consulting, formerly called Commonwealth Medicine, brought in $200 million in revenue for UMass Chan in fiscal 2022.
Lawmakers seek to ban sale of flavored tobacco products throughout Oregon
A judge struck down Washington County's ban, ruling it was preempted by state law.