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NOVUS sexual health services opens its first location in Delaware.
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A new study by ChristianaCare looked at how AI-generated avatars could help patients be more prepared for cancer treatment visits.The patients engage with an avatar of the actual doctor they will meet with, to help them be more comfortable when actually meeting the doctor for the first time.In this edition of Enlighten Me, Delaware Public Media’s Joe Irizarry discussed this new way of helping patients and the study looking at the program, with Adam Raben, M.D., Chair of Radiation Oncology at ChristianaCare’s Helen F. Graham Cancer Center & Research Institute.
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Sussex County continues its discussion about potential tree planting and forest preservation requirements for future developments.
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The Indian River Inlet jetty will undergo repairs following a new contract from the Army Corps of Engineers.
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Newark City Council passes an ordinance making any approval of retail tobacco and vape stores require a “Special Use Permit.”
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Dover City Council passes ordinance to allow clean hydrogen facilities in city limits.
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Union members and ChristianaCare representatives ratified a three-year contract a few weeks ago. It will cover more than 500 physicians and four different hospitals.
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The Delaware Opioid Settlement Commission opened a fourth round of grant funding this month, using funds from the state’s opioid case settlements.
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The cameras do not shoot video. Rather, they take a single still photo every half hour to help understand how sand migrates during weather events like storms.
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Delaware’s Department of Health and Human Services is changing the way emergency rooms in the First State treat those suffering addiction.