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Photo Courtesy of: LLUH

Study seeks paid participants. ...

Photo Courtesy of: Genesis Gonzales

Nathan R. Wall, presents Ronald L. Carter (right), PhD, provost of Loma Linda University with an American flag that was flown on December 25, 2017 in Kandahar, Afghanistan. ...

Photo Courtesy of: Michele Rendler

Rendler will be the guest speaker on Oct 19, 2018. ...

Photo Courtesy of: Jon Macarewa

Myofascial Release Specialist. ...

Photo Courtesy of: Loma Linda Chamber

From L to R George Macias, Chamber Board member, Karen McCulloch Executive Director of the Chamber, Kenny Foster, Coordinator of the farmers market, Victor Miller, President elect, Dusty Rhoads, Mayor of Loma Linda, Bill Arnold outgoing president of Loma Linda Chamber, Phil Dupper city council, Elsie Chan chamber Board member. ...

Photo Courtesy of: Lisa Jurado

When complete, the new therapeutic garden at Totally Kids Rehabilitation Hospital in Loma Linda will give patients the opportunity to be outdoors, plant, help take care of the garden, and harvest fruits and vegetables. ...

Photo Courtesy of: VA Loma Linda

Data quality has imporved more than 70 percent. ...

Photo Courtesy of: Bill Hudson

"The Pelicans", watercolor and casein, 20" X 30" ...

Photo Courtesy of: LLUCH

LLUCH patient, Emmanuel De la Paz, 5, of Coachella, enjoyed the painting activity at Fall Into Reading on Sept. 17 in the hospital lobby. ...

Photo Courtesy of: Briana Pastorino

Loma Linda University study examines Adventist contributions to vegetarian nutrition. ...

Photo Courtesy of: Briana Pastorino

Andrea Rosenblatt (left) and Dawn Rashid presented their Birthday Club donation to LLUCH alongside Luke the Lion and LLUCH patient, Codi Pelton, 13, of Desert Hot Springs on Thursday, September 20. ...

Photo Courtesy of: Paul Chaney

Ailanthus, or tree of heaven, can be recognized by its long pinnately-compound leaves that have a nasty odor when crushed. ...

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