
John Kim (left) leads a free weekly stretching and exercise class for members of Loma Linda University PossAbilities. PossAbilities has received national recognition from the American Hospital Association (AHA) as an example of an innovative hospital-based program. ...
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More...Dr. John H. Zhang, (second from left), will lead the development of the new Loma Linda University Center for Brain Hemorrhage Research, which will be funded through a new $6.08 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Also in the picture are his collaborators in the Loma Linda University Translational Neuroscience Group (from left to right): Doctors Jiping Tang, Bill Pearce, Richard Hartman, John Buchholz and Andre Obenaus. ...
More...During an excursion where members of the press were invited on a ride-along inside the sbX coach bus, Omnitrans officials described the benefits the sbX will have for commuters and for several Inland Empire cities. ...
More...Kathleen Clem visited with 6-and-a-half-month-old Yvonne Lam of Loma Linda, who was the first patient admitted into one of the new rooms in LLUMC’s expanded emergency department on Dec. 18. Despite her trip to the ED, Yvonne was happy and playful in her private room. ...
More...A family affair, the band consists of parents Bill and Robin Wolaver and their children: Annie (lead vocal, violin), Alex ( lead vocal, viola and the bands producer), Benjamin (cello), Camilla (harp, keyboard, vocal), Gretchen (violin, mandolin, guitar, vocal) and Jeremiah (classical electric guitar). ...
More...Residents who participate in CERT courses will receive 20 hours of emergency disaster preparedness training, including how to properly use a fire hose to extinguish a small fire. ...
More...CHIP hopes to reduce health risks and disease by encouraging better diet and regular exercise. ...
More...A new study shows that tree nuts like almonds, cashews, and macadamia nuts, can help reduce obesity. ...
More...Patients moved into the five-story, 240,000 square-foot Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital on Dec. 14, 1993. The first patient was a little boy recovering from heart transplant surgery. ...
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