We are pleased to be a sponsor for the 4th Annual Timmerman Traverse benefiting Life Science Cares. Life Science Cares strives to leverage the power of the life science industry to fight poverty and inequity within our community. LifeSci Capital is committed to making a positive impact in the life sciences community, and we are honored to be part of such a meaningful event.
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After reviewing the causes of suicide and its increase rate, one of the top causes is people living without essence. Over the years, I have advocated the topic; PURPOSE. Without purpose, life becomes abstract to live and I decided to put myself to help people gain practical clarity on the topic through research, study, practical living and experimentation. I have come with the entirety to help anyone practically find their purpose in life. 4 days to the launch of this project with amazing minds in my corner as panelists - Omozino Eguh and Bolaji Babalola. Definitely a lot will be shared. Participate in the launch by registering; https://lnkd.in/dsE2G9dE
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ICYMI: Dr. @MKushel presented on the complexities of opioid overdoses among people experiencing homelessness in a recent workshop hosted by The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Key takeaways include: ➡️ Low-barrier harm reduction services are crucial during homelessness ➡️ Stable housing supports recovery and service access ➡️ Lived-experience research is crucial for harm reduction amid homelessness https://lnkd.in/e4QUQA8X
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Harvard Chan School faculty, researchers, and students are working to reduce gun violence, make childbirth safer, transform cancer care, advocate for smarter climate policies, and much more. We are working to improve health and promote equity so all people can thrive. Help build a world where everyone can thrive by joining us on Harvard Chan Giving Day on March 6. Learn more by visiting hsph.me/givingday
Harvard Chan Giving Day 2024
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Harvard Chan School faculty, researchers, and students are working to reduce gun violence, make childbirth safer, transform cancer care, advocate for smarter climate policies, and much more. We are working to improve health and promote equity so all people can thrive. Help build a world where everyone can thrive by joining us on Harvard Chan Giving Day on March 6. Learn more by visiting hsph.me/givingday
Harvard Chan Giving Day 2024
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2023 has been a year of growth and change for the Center of Hope. Follow the link to find out how we expect that to continue in 2024! https://lnkd.in/g-AUNYun
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A sober reminder that a cardiac emergency can happen to anyone ,at anytime ,anywhere. Is your workplace or community equipped to deal with a cardiac arrest via the life saving intervention of a public access defibrillator? PM me to find out how easy a step it can be to save a life.
Too many hopes and dreams are lost in an instant. Each week, around 12 young people are lost to sudden cardiac death in the UK. Today we’re launching a new campaign to highlight the tragic reality of sudden cardiac death. In a series of murals across the UK, we’re honouring 12 young people who have passed away. Join us in raising awareness and help support lifesaving research ❤️ https://lnkd.in/gzFEc6Zk
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Unlock the power of interconnected systems! Join Build Healthy Places Network and the National Association of Chronic Disease Directors (NACDD) in exploring how cross-sector partnerships are addressing health inequities. 🤝 Discover how the vital conditions drive upstream health efforts & racial equity. Dive into the importance of belonging, civic muscle, & shared stewardship for equitable communities. 👉 https://ow.ly/HivP50QE5e5
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The impacts of achondroplasia go well beyond height. Through our Lifetime Impact Study for Achondroplasia (LISA) we’re committed to learning more and revealing the burden of pain and other challenges for people with achondroplasia in Latin America. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3wgkFJ8
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