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The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) has launched an online, centralized scheduling tool and helpline to locate and make appointments for monkeypox vaccine. Read more »
Source: Georgia Department of Public Health | Published: August 15, 2022 – 8:00 am
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) continues to closely monitor the current outbreak of monkeypox in the state. As of today, there are 625 confirmed monkeypox cases in Georgia. Read more »
Source: Georgia Department of Public Health | Published: August 9, 2022 – 8:00 am
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is seeking public comment on the Georgia Fiscal Year 2022 Preventive Health and Health Services Block Grant. Read more »
Source: Georgia Department of Public Health | Published: June 17, 2022 – 8:00 am
With temperatures expected to be in the high 90’s throughout the state for the next several days, and at times feeling like more than 100 degrees with the humidity, the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is urging Georgians to avoid prolonged exposure to the heat and sun and to… Read more »
Source: Georgia Department of Public Health | Published: June 14, 2022 – 8:00 am
The Board of Public Health will hold its March meeting for the Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) Tuesday, June 14, 2022. This meeting will be held virtually. Read more »
Source: Georgia Department of Public Health | Published: June 13, 2022 – 8:00 am
The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is urging parents unable to find baby formula typically used for their child to contact their pediatrician about appropriate nutritional and safe feeding alternatives. Read more »
Source: Georgia Department of Public Health | Published: May 18, 2022 – 8:00 am
NLM In Focus is no longer being updated, but we invite you to subscribe to Musings from the Mezzanine, the weekly blog of Patricia Flatley Brennan, RN, PhD, Director of the National Library of Medicine, for insights about innovations in data science, informatics research, and health information. In addition, learn… Read more »
Source: NLM in Focus | Published: January 27, 2022 – 1:04 pm
How NLM’s newest investigators are advancing discovery through exhilarating research NLM is enhancing its Intramural Research Program to better serve scientists, health professionals, and the public.We would like to introduce you to two exciting, new additions to the NLM team: Xiaofang Jiang, PhD, and Lauren Porter, PhD, recently joined NLM… Read more »
Source: NLM in Focus | Published: March 6, 2020 – 8:39 am
Cervical cancer is highly preventable—but only if you live in a place where there’s access to the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine and routine gynecological screening. Recent advances in vaccines protecting against HPV infection, which is the primary cause of the cancer, and improved cervical screening tests promise a future with… Read more »
Source: NLM in Focus | Published: February 13, 2020 – 2:35 pm
If you were mentally ill back in the late 1930s to late 1950s, doctors might have tried to cure you by drilling a hole in your brain and disconnecting the thalamus from the frontal lobe. They may have been convinced to employ this drastic surgery by eccentric neuroscientist Dr. Walter… Read more »
Source: NLM in Focus | Published: January 30, 2020 – 10:00 am
The current issue of NIH MedlinePlus magazine brings you recording artist and Broadway actress Jordin Sparks sharing her family’s experience with sickle cell disease. Sparks opens up about honoring her late stepsister, giving more patients a voice, and reducing stigma. She says, “We need to end the stigma that can… Read more »
Source: NLM in Focus | Published: January 16, 2020 – 4:00 pm
As we look back at 2019, we’d like to share a few NLM in Focus stories about some of the National Library of Medicine’s people, services, and products that are making a difference in scientific discovery and public health and educating the public. Winter 2019 As the Broadway hit “Hamilton” prepared to… Read more »
Source: NLM in Focus | Published: January 2, 2020 – 3:01 pm
It’s beginning to look a lot like the holidays and here at NLM, we’re singing a few of our traditional favorites with a twist. We hope you’ll sing along. Happy Holidays! N-L-M to tune of “Jingle Bells” Dashing through the stacks,Retrieving as we go.We scan and cart and prep to… Read more »
Source: NLM in Focus | Published: December 19, 2019 – 11:00 am
Researchers at the National Library of Medicine’s National Center for Biotechnology Information have created a new algorithm called scPopCorn (single-cell subpopulations comparison) to capture the differences among populations of cells from single-cell experiments. The algorithm, developed by my team is available at GitHub and is described in an article in Cell Systems (Y. Wang,… Read more »
Source: NLM in Focus | Published: December 6, 2019 – 11:58 am
In the current issue of NIH MedlinePlus magazine, NBA star Kevin Love talks about his experiences with anxiety and the importance of removing the stigma surrounding men and mental health. The Cleveland Cavaliers basketball player shares what it was like to experience a panic attack right in the middle of a game.… Read more »
Source: NLM in Focus | Published: November 21, 2019 – 2:58 pm
Determination, inspiration, curiosity, and the importance of mentors were just a few of the themes of the sixth annual Science Day at NIH. Science Day at NIH is a partnership between NLM, the National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities, the Association of American Medical Colleges, the Friends of… Read more »
Source: NLM in Focus | Published: November 7, 2019 – 10:00 am