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John Stoddard Cancer Center is a cancer care center located in Central Iowa. It was the first cancer center in that location. It was the first cancer center in that location. The John Stoddard Cancer Center is a part of Iowa Health-Des Moines , where a number of important treatment options and services originated.
Iowa Methodist Medical Center originally opened on January 16, 1901, as Iowa Methodist Hospital, a 30-bed hospital on the former site of Callanan College. [1] [2] [3] In 1956, the hospital performed the first open-heart procedure outside of the Mayo Clinic and also built the first radiation therapy department in Des Moines. Iowa Methodist began ...
University of Iowa Stead Family Children's Hospital formerly University of Iowa Children's Hospital and Children's Hospital of Iowa is a pediatric acute care academic children's hospital located in Iowa City, Iowa. The hospital was founded in 1919 and its current facility, opened in 2017, overlooks the university's football home, Kinnick Stadium.
Theodore J. Bauer (November 18, 1909 – May 6, 2005) was an American Infectious disease specialist who was head of the Communicable Disease Center (now known as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) from 1953 to 1956, [1] and who also served as Assistant Surgeon General of the United States. [2]
A chiseled chest. Bulging biceps. Adonis-like abs. Gym rats push and pump weights to stay healthy and enjoy the side effect of looking buff in the process. But does achieving that muscular ...
Charles E. Knoblauch, Iowa State Representative; Minnie C. T. Love, Colorado State Representative and member of the Women of the Ku Klux Klan; Patrick Joseph Lucey, Governor of Wisconsin, U.S. diplomat; Paul Lundsten, Wisconsin court of appeals judge; Jane Magnus-Stinson, federal judge; Paul Marcotte, businessman and Kentucky State Representative
Salk Institute researchers have identified a key protein that may help users of GLP-1 drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy maintain muscle mass while losing weight.
Theodore Lyman (1804) – mayor of Boston, Massachusetts [1] Lucius Manlius Sargent (1804) – author, antiquarian, and temperance advocate [1] John Lauris Blake (1806) – minister and prolific author [1] Benjamin T. Pickman (1806) – president of the Massachusetts State Senate [1] Zachariah Allen (1807) – manufacturer and inventor [52]