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4 New Books on Women in the Arts and Sciences

4 New Books on Women in the Arts and Sciences
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CT city has unusual way to set mayor's salary. See what it is

CT city has unusual way to set mayor's salary. See what it is
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New funding a boost for community health centers

Community health centers in Missouri and across the nation are getting a boost in funding thanks to Congress passage of a bipartisan spending package. House Resolution 4366 is a package of six Fiscal Year 2024 appropriations bills that continues funding for several programs and helps avoid a partial government shutdown. Community health centers provide health-care access to 31 million Americans and are vital to people, especially in rural areas. .

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Pressure eases but WI still faces health care workforce woes / Public News Service

Critical, but stable. That s how an industry group describes the state of Wisconsin s health-care workforce. Amid some brighter spots, shortages loom large in the face of an aging population. .

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Long COVID fighters feel sucker punched by new CDC guidance / Public News Service

Advocates for people who suffer or have died from COVID-19 in Massachusetts and around the country say they re alarmed by new federal health recommendations regarding the disease. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently announced people no longer need to isolate for five days and can return to regular activities, even with mild, improving symptoms and just one day after a fever. Kristin Urquiza, co-founder of the group Marked by COVID, said the CDC has abandoned its mission to protect Americans health. .

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