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Loma Linda gets grants for street repairs
Students who walk to Loma Linda University will benefit from infrastructure improvements soon to be delivered near campus, officials said Wednesday.
Dental problems common for those lacking insurance
Salvador Gutierrez, 15, sits quietly in the dentist chair, his mouth throbbing. He has two molars with deep decay and no insurance.
SAN ANTONIO: Dr Joshua A Smith left his home in Trinidad, West Indies, to attend college in the United States in 1947; and, despite the racial conditions of the times, became one of this city's first African American surgeons.
LLU health geoinformatics finds new home
Loma Linda University School of Public Health has more than doubled the size of its Health Geoinformatics Laboratory with its recent move to the new Centennial Complex building.
Whata s a DAME to do? Relieving Stress During The Holidays with Laughter
The holiday season is fast approaching and so many people are looking for a gift that expresses and impresses without breaking the bank.
Loma Linda University Inaugurates New Health Geoinformatics Lab
Redlands, California-December 7, 2009-Loma Linda University today inaugurated a center with two new computer laboratories that will be used to teach students in the health professions how to use geographic information system technology to better understand and improve human health across the world.
Loma Linda revisits red-light cameras
The city is buzzing about red-light cameras. Even the town's religious leaders are talking about them.
Southern Bone and Joint Specialists has announced its newest physician, Dr. Ed Bagingito, a fellowship-trained anesthesiologist.
A 'Grizzly' Mistake: Cambodian Mothers-to-be Reach for Chewing Tobacco for Morning Sickness
This photo shows a pregnant Cambodian mother-to-be with tobacco stained teeth. In Cambodia, expecting mothers reach for a very unlikely source to cure morning sickness: a wad of chewing tobacco.
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WHEN pregnant Cambodian women suffer morning sickness, they often reach for an unlikely source of relief: a wad of chewing tobacco.
Amd Lasers names Dr. James Jesse as medical director
AMD LASERS has announced that Dr. James Jesse has accepted the position of medical director.
They come in droves carrying bags and cardboard boxes lugging pots and pans, discarded crates and empty strollers.
Flu vaccine production at issue
If there's a lesson to be learned from the H1N1 influenza virus, it is that the nation's vaccine production must be modernized, a top public-health official said here Monday.
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Shortages of doses, coupled with possible safety concerns, have made vaccination for swine flu more difficult than expected, some Southern California public health providers said Monday.
Surveillance cameras monitoring traffic-signal compliance at four intersections in Loma Linda for the past four years have been a slightly-less-smashing success.
The Leonid meteor shower makes its annual appearance tonight, and it's expected to be mediocre at best.
Astrobiology: In heaven as it is on earth?
The Vatican's November 2009 astrobiology conference emphasized science much more than theology .
Family wants answers on how missing daughter left facility unnoticed
The family of a 14-year-old patient at Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine Center picketed the facility Thursday with the hope to draw attention to the whereabouts of their daughter.
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