The highest global recognition of information technology in hospitals and outpatient centers was awarded to Intermountain Health last week.
Because of its level of care for patients experiencing serious conditions such as chronic kidney disease, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, also ...
Are you ready to take the first step toward homeownership, joining the 66% of American households who have already turned this dream into a reality? Symbolizing a sense of stability and achievement, owning a home has long been a sought-after goal for many Americans. The journey to purchasing ...
When we think of suicide, we often think of kids and teenagers. But, the fact is that older adults — those 75 years of age and older — have one of the highest suicide rates. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, men aged 75 and older have the highest rate compared to ...
Kelly Egan, a Utah dentist, fell in love with Haiti when he served a church mission there. He loved the people and the language and decided that Haiti and using Creole would be part of his future. “Since returning from my mission, I have felt an obligation to help Haiti,” said Kelly. ...
Last week, we talked about some of the food safety issues related to E. coli-contaminated irrigation water — what you could or couldn’t safely do with produce that had been irrigated with unsafe water. In today’s column, we’ll be looking at ways we can reduce the risk of food safety ...
When you hear the word “newsies,” what probably comes to mind is actors singing and dancing across Broadway stages or raucous young boys in dirty 1930s-style clothing. What you might not know is that young girls also sold newspapers. This gap in our societal consciousness is what School ...