(CNN) — Students at New York’s Albert Einstein College of Medicine will get free tuition following a $1 billion donation from a former faculty member. Dr. Ruth Gottesman, 93, who spent 55 years as school board president, made the historic donation on behalf of her late husband David “Sandy” Gottesman, ... Read more
Read More »Free medical degrees in New York due to $1,000 million donation
The Albert Einstein College of Medicine is seen in the Morris Park neighborhood of the Bronx, New York on February 26, 2024. Dr. Ruth Gottesman, Einstein’s former professor and widow of Wall Street financier David Gottesman, announced a $1 billion gift to the school, which will be used to cover ... Read more
Read More »Goodbye Problems: A Scientific Study Revealed How Much Free Time A Person Needs To Be Happy
in this news Searching for the Happiness Formula: Free Time as a Key Tool Some warnings from experts about free time Physical, personal and work pressures can cloud our perception of well-being. Science has been searching for the secret of complete happiness for a long time. And finally a recent ... Read more
Read More »How aesthetic medicine aims to prevent, treat and improve
“Beauty is harmony,” says Dr. Marta García Redondo (Calle del Príncipe de Vergara, 77, Madrid), a plastic surgeon who specializes in breast surgery. Of course, “for something harmonious to be beautiful, there must be something special about it,” he adds. How can we achieve beauty in harmony with aesthetic medicine? ... Read more
Read More »According to sports medicine expert, signs that can predict sudden death
They are produced every year in Spain Nearly 30,000 sudden deaths, According to data from the Spanish Society of Cardiology. There are different types of sudden death, although they all occur without any apparent cause. As Miguel Enrique del Valle, president of the Spanish Society of Sports Medicine and Medicine, ... Read more
Read More »According to sports medicine expert, signs that can predict sudden death
They are produced every year in Spain Nearly 30,000 sudden deaths, According to data from the Spanish Society of Cardiology. There are different types of sudden death, although they all occur without any apparent cause. As Miguel Enrique del Valle, president of the Spanish Society of Sports Medicine and Medicine, ... Read more
Read More »Luis Rojas Marcos: “Spanish women live longer because they talk a lot and are extroverts”
we know that Life expectancy have been increasing significantly in recent decades (on average, worldwide, This has been duplicated in a century), but also raises concerns about Quality of life with whom we will live That last step. He anti aging (We should change the word to ‘aging well’, He ... Read more
Read More »You and Bill Gates have the same sleep routine (it helps you disconnect and rest better)
The American tycoon and co-founder of Microsoft has confessed on several occasions that his bedtime routine, Considered one of the geniuses of our times, Bill Gates, at bedtime is quite a classic. except for clean the dishes After dinner he always devotes time ReadingTwo activities that allow you stay away ... Read more
Read More »The 19th edition of ReminiWellness will focus on the future of wellness
ReminiWellness will celebrate its arrival in May. At the Rimini Expo Center, from May 30 to June 2, the event organized by IEG – Italian Exhibition Group, has, in fact, reached its 18th edition and will, once again, be the scene of the latest trends in the sector. A unique ... Read more
Read More »A course to help veterinarians design strategies for their professional development and personal well-being
The World Small Animal Veterinary Association (WSAVA) and Hills Pet Nutrition have created a certificate Professional Development and Personal Wellbeing Helping vets to create a professional development roadmap and develop strategies to safeguard their well-being in sometimes challenging times. It is available free to members of WSAVA member associations due ... Read more
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