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InfantRisk Center celebrates Mother s Day offering free subscription to MommyMeds app

InfantRisk Center celebrates Mother’s Day offering free subscription to MommyMeds app The app guides new and expecting moms with any medication questions KFDA NEWS AT SIX - VOD - clipped version By Freixys Casado | May 7, 2021 at 6:49 PM CDT - Updated May 7 at 8:18 PM AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - The InfantRisk Center (IRC) is celebrating Mother’s Day by offering new and expectant mothers the opportunity to answer all their question about breastfeeding and medication by using the MommyMeds app. According to researchers needing to go on medication is one of the main reasons women stop breastfeeding before they plan to.

U S Dermatology Partners is pleased to announce the opening of their College Station office, expanding general dermatology and Mohs Surgery to Brazos Valley residents

U.S. Dermatology Partners is pleased to announce the opening of their College Station office, expanding general dermatology and Mohs Surgery to Brazos Valley residents Share Article U.S. Dermatology Partners expands coverage to patients in Bryan-College Station and surrounding area to provide dermatology and Mohs Surgery for the treatment of skin cancer U.S. Dermatology Partners College Station “I believe that dermatology is an extension of wellness and provides a great opportunity to help people look and feel better,” Danley says. “I enjoy finding a plan that helps patients look and feel better.” COLLEGE STATION, Texas (PRWEB) May 06, 2021 U.S. Dermatology Partners is pleased to announce the opening of its College Station office, offering convenient access to dermatology and state-of-the-art treatment of skin cancer. The office will provide general and surgical dermatology as well as a local option fo

Physician Assistant program under expansion at Tech Permian Basin campus

Texas Tech has now expanded upon the current physician assistant program to produce more of these well-rounded individuals in the medical field. Christina Robohm-Leavitt is the regional dean and physician program director at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. Leavitt described what a physician assistant is, what their responsibilities are and what is required to get into the Tech program. “A physician assistant is a highly educated medical provider who can do most of what a physician can do,” Leavitt said. “We can take medical histories, do physical exams, give diagnoses or have lab tests and write prescriptions.” Leavitt said the physician’s program at Tech requires that the applicant have a baccalaureate degree since the program is a masters level program. There are also a couple of prerequisite courses within the basic and behavioral sciences and a minimum GPA requirement is a 3.0 on a 4.0 scale. 

A New Study That Was Just Released Could Fundamentally Change The Way That We View This Pandemic – Investment Watch

There is still so much that we don’t know about COVID, but fortunately scientists all over the globe are feverishly studying this virus.  Earlier today, I came across a study that was just released that completely took my breath away.  The study was conducted at the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, and what it discovered has enormous implications.  Many COVID victims have continued to experience severe symptoms long after the virus is out of their systems, and researchers at Texas Tech University wanted to figure out why this is occurring… Over the last year, COVID “long haulers” have continued experiencing a variety of symptoms months after the virus clears. These include anything from skin problems, to shortness of breath, to losing the sense of taste or smell. Now, researchers say they may know why this is happening. A new study finds coronavirus 

Weekly ag briefs: Lower Ark Valley Basin tour announced

Compiled by Candace Krebs Lower Ark Valley basin tour announced Registration is now open for the June 3 annual tour of the Lower Arkansas River Basin tour, hosted by Water Education Colorado. This year’s tour will be held via Zoom, expanding the accessibility among water professionals, ag producers, educators, elected officials and interested community members who regularly attend. The tour will take in sites between Pueblo Reservoir and John Martin Reservoir, giving participants an up-close look at regional water-related activities. The itinerary will showcase water quality projects, agricultural operations, alternative transfer methods (ATMs), interstate compact considerations, the Fryingpan-Arkansas Project, municipal, environmental and recreational priorities, and more. There will also be an interactive Q&A opportunity with tour speakers, and a post-tour networking event. The cost is $125 for members and $150 for non-members, with a limited number of scholarships available ba

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