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Research
New consensus recommendations on the use of prolonged-infusion beta-lactam antibiotics
Authors suggest prolonged infusion for severely ill patients
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Community
Loma Linda University featured in new Netflix documentary series
Four-part series highlights research, community as a blue zone
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Research
Researchers find contaminated water in fast-food soda fountains
LLU study authors advise regular cleaning of water dispensers
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Academics
School of Public Health launches new epidemiology program to combat burnout
Program will integrate the wisdom gleaned from centenarian healthcare professionals
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Spiritual Life & Wholeness
80 LLUH representatives serve at medical mission camps in Uganda
Eighty LLUH students, faculty, and staff members teamed up to serve in Uganda in June.
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Research
Loma Linda University Health received $85 million in grants previous fiscal year — highest ever
100 awarded projects will fund research, service, infrastructure, and training initiatives
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Community
High school students gain healthcare career knowledge with two-week immersion program
‘Discovery Program’ invites area minority students to explore higher education options
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Research
Stressed rattlesnakes discover calmness in the company of a nearby 'Friend,' researchers find
LLU School of Medicine study reveals social buffering phenomenon in reptiles
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Academics
5 questions with Bill Hayes
The zoologist loves the toxic, cold-blooded, and misunderstood