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[ILLUSTRATIONS OMITTED] Purdue University names William R. "Randy" Woodson Provost. He had been Dean of the College of Agriculture. As Provost, Woodson will be responsible for overseeing all of Purdue's colleges and schools and related academic activities in coordination with the Office of the President. His office will...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Purdue University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2008-05-01
Air-Traffic Expert: Major Reforms Needed to Fix the Industry.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 5 AScribe Newswire -- Several recent reports of near misses by commercial airplanes have focused attention on the health of the country's air-traffic control system, but a Purdue University aviation expert says near misses are just...
Tags: Benefits, FAA, HEALTHCARE, Purdue University, SOFTWARE, Strategy
Research articles 2008-02-05
Purdue Veterinarian Suggests Top 10 Holiday Gift Ideas for Pets.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Dec. 18 AScribe Newswire -- As you check gifts off your holiday shopping list, consider the gift of health for your pet, says Lorraine Corriveau, a wellness veterinarian at Purdue University's School of Veterinary Medicine. ...
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Research articles 2007-12-18
Omega-3 consortium founded
The Global Organization for EPA and DHA Omega-3s GOED has given a grant to Purdue University (West Lafayette, Indiana, USA) to help found the International Omega-3 Learning and Education Consortium for Health and Medicine.The consortium will be directed by AOCS member Bruce Watkins, who will be responsible for reaching out...
Tags: Benefits, consortium, HEALTHCARE, Purdue University, SOFTWARE, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2007-12-01
Responding to business: college programs for critical workforce needs and emerging careers.(WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT)
TO CREATE A BETTER trained and educated workforce to meet ever-evolving needs, universities are talking, listening and responding as never before. When the Indiana Department of Workforce Development, DWD, issued its Occupational & Skills Shortages report in January 2006, part of the state's...
Tags: Benefits, career, HEALTHCARE, Indiana, job, Manufacturing, Purdue University, SOFTWARE, training, workforce
Research articles 2007-04-01
IPNRC Research Committee
The IPNRC Research Committee met March 23-25, 2007 in St. Louis. The following faculty attended: Rhonda Keen, Texas Christian University; JoVeta Wescott, Abundant Life Hospice; Sharon Hinton, Rural Nurse Resource Training Center; Eileen Rettig, Spring Hill College; Debbie Seider, Dallas Fort Worth Faith and Health Collaborative; Lois Banke, Asante Health...
Tags: Baylor University, Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Purdue University, SOFTWARE, Texas Christian University, Western Kentucky University
Research articles 2007-03-22
26-day hunger strike to protest sweatshops could end soon.(News)
Byline: Burt Constable Now in his 25th day of a hunger strike, drinking only fruit juice, Purdue University senior Mark Franciose can't go on much longer. Neither can the sweatshop labor practices he's trying to stop, says the 2002 graduate of Conant...
Tags: Benefits, Harassment, HEALTHCARE, Purdue University, SOFTWARE, strike
Research articles 2006-12-12
Purdue University's School of Nursing receives grant
Purdue University's School of Nursing has received a $2.49 million grant from The Helene Fuld Health Trust to support the school's new doctor of nursing practice degree program. The grant will fund an endowment for scholarships, leadership development and the implementation, evaluation and delivery of new programs. Nursing doctoral...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, patient, Purdue University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-11-01
Nursing Doctorate Programs Changing the Face of Health Care.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Oct. 26 AScribe Newswire -- U.S. universities are working to improve patient safety and make health care more affordable and accessible by increasing the number of nurses with a doctoral degree. Twenty-four universities and colleges...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, nurse, Purdue University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-10-26
Frank John Breitsameter of Mount Prospect.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
Frank John Breitsameter of Mount Prospect A Mass for Frank John Breitsameter, formerly of Chicago, will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Friday, at St. Emily Church, 1400 E. Central Road, Mount Prospect, where he will lie in state from 9 a.m. until the time of...
Tags: Benefits, Chicago, HEALTHCARE, Purdue University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-08-24
Study Finds Some Faithful Less Likely to Pass the Plate.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Aug. 24 AScribe Newswire -- Religious shepherds need to keep better watch over their flocks and add activities to keep from fattening them up, says a Purdue University researcher who has found that some religious activities may promote...
Tags: Benefits, church, HEALTHCARE, Obesity, Purdue University, SOFTWARE, women
Research articles 2006-08-24
Purdue Researcher: Parents, Kids Focus Less on Faults When Busy.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., June 7 AScribe Newswire -- While busy, active lives often are accepted as a reality of modern times, a Purdue researcher has found that same factor might play a role in fostering a positive relationship between aging parents...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, offspring, Purdue University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2006-06-07
Hollywood Organ Donation Myths Challenged at the Workplace.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., April 11 AScribe Newswire -- The television and motion picture industries are scaring people away from donating organs, says a Purdue University health communication expert. "Fictitious story lines that focus on a black market for ...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, organ, Purdue University, SOFTWARE, TVs, workplace
Research articles 2006-04-11
Proprietary Process Takes the Limits off Producing Expensive, Healthy Sweetener
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. & KIRKLAND, Wash. -- Purdue Research Foundation announced today (Tuesday, March 14) that it has licensed a technology to Kirkland, Wash.-based Dynamic Food Ingredients Corp. (DFI Corp.) that makes it more affordable for manufacturers to produce Xylitol, a natural sweetener with many health benefits. Used in...
Tags: Benefits, food, Manufacturing, Purdue University
Research articles 2006-03-14
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
ASABE welcomes the following new members who joined the Society, reinstated a lapsed membership, or upgraded to full membership from student/preprofessional membership from October through January. When available, the member's place of employment has been provided. Please join us in extending a warm welcome to these new and returned members...
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Research articles 2006-03-01
A Little Household Help May Reduce Health-Care Costs Among Elderly.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Feb. 13 AScribe Newswire -- Older people who do not have help for daily tasks such as dressing and bathing are much more likely to be hospitalized for acute illness than older adults who receive the help they...
Tags: Benefits, HEALTHCARE, Purdue University, SOFTWARE, team
Research articles 2006-02-13
Exercise during the cold and flu season
Exercise during the cold and flu season can strengthen the immune system, provided you do not overdo it, asserts Michael Flynn, professor of health and kinesiology, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind. "Exercising during the cold and flu season will help people stay in shape, and most likely fight off colds...
Tags: athlete, Benefits, cold, Construction, HEALTHCARE, Purdue University, SOFTWARE, workout
Research articles 2006-02-01
Diseases that are transmitted human to human are more of a concern for health officials in New Orleans than those spread by insects and other animals, maintains an epidemiologist at the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, West Lafayette, Ind
Diseases that are transmitted human to human are more of a concern for health officials in New Orleans than those spread by insects and other animals, maintains an epidemiologist at the Purdue University School of Veterinary Medicine, West Lafayette, Ind. "We need to focus our concern on the diseases people...
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Research articles 2005-10-01
Expert Offers Tips on How to Stay Healthy During Cold, Flu Season.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 28 AScribe Newswire -- As the weather turns colder and leaves begin to change colors, it's a sure sign of a dreaded annual occurrence: the return of cold and flu season. But a Purdue University public health...
Tags: Benefits, friction, HEALTHCARE, Purdue University, SOFTWARE
Research articles 2005-09-28
Professor Says Humans More Likely to Spread Disease Than Insects in Gulf.
Byline: Purdue University WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind., Sept. 9 AScribe Newswire -- Diseases that are transmitted human-to-human are more of a concern for health officials in New Orleans than diseases humans can get from insects and other animals, according to a veterinarian and epidemiologist at...
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Research articles 2005-09-09