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San Diego Zoo: Video of kangaroo at Loma Linda
Visitors, staff and students at Loma Linda University try to get a closeup look at Diesel, a 10-month-old red kangaroo in the arms of San Diego Zoo animal ambassador Rick Schwartz.
Loma Linda: Crowds turn out to see zoo animals
Physicians in lab coats, medical students in scrubs and moms with toddlers in tow crowded around a platform on the lawn of Loma Linda University on Wednesday to see Australian animals visiting from the San Diego Zoo.
2013 Marks 20th Anniversary of Landmark Clinical Research from Loma Linda University
In the two decades since, 91 studies and counting, worldwide, have linked numerous potential health benefits from walnuts in the areas of heart health, diabetes, weight management and cognitive function.
Loma Linda: University hosts outdoor symphony concert
Loma Linda University Health will host the San Bernardino Symphony in a free concert on the Campus Mall lawn on Sunday, May 19.
Loma Linda: Hospital holds 28th annual Children's Day
Four-year-old Anna Victor of Riverside gets help from student volunteer Stembile Madakiwe in taking the temperature of Tigy at the "Teddy Bear Clinic" during the 28th annual Childrens Day, held Wednesday, May 8 at Loma Linda University Childrens Hospital.
San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra will give outdoor concert in Loma Linda
The San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra will give a free concert at 5 p.m. May 19 on the Loma Linda University Campus Mall, the lawn area between Wong Kerlee International Conference Center and Magan Hall.
Loma Linda: San Diego Zoo animals will visit university
Loma Linda University will host a preview of the San Diego Zoo's new koala exhibit on Wednesday, May 15.
Loma Linda: Researchers study mothers who smoke during pregnancy
A research team at Loma Linda University Health, left to right: Gretchen Page, Dr.
EDUCATION: Schools prepare for shooter on campus
During an emergency preparedness exercise, two women lie on the floor to protect themselves from a man with a gun.
Coppin to break ground on $80 million science center
Coppin State University is moving forward with an $80 million Science and Technology Center that it hopes will boost sagging enrollment despite concerns that the West Baltimore school will not have enough money to operate the building.
Rancho Cucamonga approves breast-feeding accommodation policy at city facilities
The city council has approved of a policy and program to accommodate new mothers with a location to breast-feed their children while at city hall, or at the Central Park community center.
Loma Linda: Toastmasters to discuss selling with intention
Ursula Mentjes will be the featured speaker at Toastmasters District 12 Speakers? Bureau on May 1, 2013 in Loma Linda.
Loma Linda: Report presented on low-income health care
The Health Systems Learning Group , composed of nearly 40 U.S. based health systems, including Loma Linda University Health , convened in Washington, D.C., on April 4 to review a collaborative report on best practices to improve health in low-income and other vulnerable communities.
Ed was born in Hitchcock, OK on May 23, 1935. He graduated from Union College in Lincoln, NE, and completed his post-graduate work in Physical Therapy at Loma Linda University.
Loma Linda: Symposium to explore Christians, environmental stewardship
Loma Linda University Department of Earth and Biological Sciences is hosting "Entrusted: Christians and Environmental Care," a symposium that explores Christians and environmental stewardship.
Bones Found in Loma Linda Street Are Not Cause for Alarm
Construction crews working on Stewart Street in Loma Linda got more than they bargained for on April 19.
Loma Linda: Triathlon for physically challenged athletes set
Physically-challenged athletes will get their entry fee waived when they participate in the 11th annual PossAbilities Triathlon set for Sunday, April 28, at Loma Linda University Drayson Center.
New findings on tree nuts and health presented at the Experimental Biology Meeting in Boston, Mass.
Three new studies involving tree nuts were presented this week at the Experimental Biology Meeting in Boston, MA.
Extra fiber tied to lower risk of stroke
People who get more fiber in their diet are less likely to have a stroke than those who skimp on the nutrient, according to a new review of existing research.