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  • Red Wolves claim intramural volleyball title

    The odor from the oil spill will be greatest when winds from the southeast predominate. The odor doesn't pose a medical risk, but can be an irritant for many people. Some individuals are more sensitive to odors and changes in air quality and may experience nausea, vomiting or headaches. Vapors from

  • Gulf oil spill raises concens about health

    The odor from the oil spill will be greatest when winds from the southeast predominate. The odor doesn't pose a medical risk, but can be an irritant for many people. Some individuals are more sensitive to odors and changes in air quality and may experience nausea, vomiting or headaches. Vapors from

  • Process improvements boost operating room efficiency

    Improved communication has led to a substantial improvement in operating room turnover, according to Capt. Scott Thallemer, 81st Surgical Operations Squadron.He noted the process improvement, utilizing Team STEPPS and concepts gleaned from the John Nance book "Why Hospitals Should Fly," enabled the

  • New parent support program invests in future

    The New Parent Support Program is hard to assess in terms of its value. Prevention programs are tough to measure, but when the family advocacy nurse leaves the home of a new family that has been linked up with the resources and support they need, she can feel confident that they're on their way to

  • Operation Hero teaches children about deployment

    Children can get an introduction to the deployment process during Operation Hero May 22."We present Operation Hero twice a year to give parents a chance to expose their children to what happens when they leave home for deployment taskings or temporary duty," explained Master Sgt. Jessica Woodruff,