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Valley Community Services Board will host the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) program on Thursday/Friday May 12-13.

Valley Community Services Board will host the Applied Suicide Intervention Skills Training (ASIST) program on Thursday/Friday May 12-13.

We are in the midst of a shift in attitudes toward end-of-life healthcare. We are aware that too many suffer needlessly in their dying.

A college career is often a time of tumult and transition, a succession of new faces, a million conversations that begin with: “Where are you from?”

Advanced wound care is a lot more than just changing bandages. The staff at the Augusta Health Wound Healing Clinic are “wound detectives” trying to get to the root of the problem.

Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo issued a new proposal that would effectively restrict Rhode Islanders’ access to much needed medicine.

Governor Terry McAuliffe and Science Museum of Virginia Chief Wonder Officer Richard C. Conti announced the 2016 Outstanding STEM Awards recipients.

The schedule of events at the Waynesboro Public Library for February 2016.

Restorative justice within schools can’t exist in a vacuum, says Kathy Evans, an assistant professor of education at Eastern Mennonite University.

Hillary Clinton is launching a groundbreaking $2 billion annual commitment to prevent, effectively treat and make a cure possible for Alzheimer’s by 2025.

The Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation has selected University of Virginia Health System to join the foundation’s PFF Care Center Network.
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