
Laura Freeman
Freelance Writer at Freelance
I was a reporter for 16 years for a local newspaper in Northeast Ohio. I have written eight published novels and a novella which are available at https://t.co/2JJwdvJ3X2
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3 weeks ago |
birminghammedicalnews.com | Laura Freeman
Getting To The Root Of The Problem By Laura Freeman “When patients present with persistent one-sided sinusitis, one of the first things to consider is whether a dental infection could be involved,” Michael J. Latshaw, Md of ENT Associates of Alabama said.
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Dec 16, 2024 |
birminghammedicalnews.com | Laura Freeman
By Laura Freeman From cornerstone to completion in less than two years, the new Cooper Green Medical Center opened with a ribbon cutting November 20. A phased move, department by department, has begun to allow a near-seamless transition through December with a few finishing touches as clinics settle into their new home.
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Oct 16, 2024 |
birminghammedicalnews.com | Laura Freeman
A Continuing Trend For Growth By Laura Freeman Not long ago, surgery was primarily done in hospital operating rooms. This began to change as an aging population developed more chronic conditions that needed attention at the same time that many community hospitals were having to close their doors, which funneled more patients into city hospitals. Administrators faced a challenge in trying to schedule procedures for patients who were in pain, but whose conditions were not life-threatening.
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Sep 17, 2024 |
jscholarship.library.jhu.edu | Laura Freeman
There is a significant achievement gap between affluent and impoverished students, and inequalities in educational practices in public schools have been widespread for decades. Teachers often have negative mindsets about their students from disadvantaged homes and do not believe they can succeed academically. Furthermore, many principals are not trained in graduate school for Title I leadership, and they do not know how to address the plethora of factors impacting impoverished students’ learning.
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Aug 26, 2024 |
biorxiv.org | Ciarán McCoy |Christopher Wray |Laura Freeman |Bethany A. Crooks
AbstractBackground: Parasitic nematodes significantly undermine global human and animal health and productivity. Parasite control is reliant on anthelmintic administration however over-use of a limited number of drugs has resulted in escalating parasitic nematode resistance, threatening the sustainability of parasite control and underscoring an urgent need for the development of novel therapeutics.
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