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Individuals With Diabetes Are at Higher Risk for Developing Sepsis

Individuals With Diabetes Are at Higher Risk for Developing Sepsis

Sepsis is the body’s overwhelming and life-threatening response to infection that can lead to tissue damage, organ failure and death. The skin is the body’s largest organ and protects the body from germs and houses nerves to help detect sensations. Diabetes can affect...

NDSU CIRE Program Offering Additional CME Credits

NDSU CIRE Program Offering Additional CME Credits

The North Dakota State University Center for Immunization Research and Education (CIRE) is now officially offering enduring CME credit for individuals who watch the recordings of their monthly webinars. Education is intended for healthcare providers, clinic staff, and...

Falls Prevention Best Practices and Toolkit

Falls Prevention Best Practices and Toolkit

Every second of every day, an older adult (age 65+) falls in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Falls are not a normal part of aging, and yet, falls remain the leading cause of serious injuries and death for older adults....

Office of Minority Health’s 2024 Language Access Plan

Office of Minority Health’s 2024 Language Access Plan

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Minority Health (OMH) has released its 2024-2026 Language Access Plan that outlines strategies to advance language access in the department's policies, programs, and operations. The overarching goal of...

Awareness of Chronic Kidney Disease Remains Low Among U.S. Adults

Awareness of Chronic Kidney Disease Remains Low Among U.S. Adults

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), over 35 million adults—1 in 7—in the United States have chronic kidney disease (CKD). However, 9 in 10 adults that suffer with CKD do not know they have it. In the National Health and Nutrition...

Raising Awareness: Say Sepsis. Save Lives.

Raising Awareness: Say Sepsis. Save Lives.

It is September and that means we all come together - healthcare providers, communities, family members, organizations (big and small) to raise sepsis awareness to help save lives for Sepsis Awareness Month. Sepsis is a serious condition and a leading cause of death...

Person-Centered Dementia Care Trainings Offered Fall 2024

Person-Centered Dementia Care Trainings Offered Fall 2024

The North Dakota Dementia Care Services Program is offering a series of educational trainings to help individuals better understand how to implement person-centered care in all aspects of dementia care as well as learn appropriate dementia care techniques in line with...

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