International private equity firm wants to build multigenerational education living units

MINNEAPOLIS: An international private equity firm has applied to build hundreds of 18-square-metre multigenerational education living units.

The application is for a twin-tower to accommodate 784 units and 942 beds. The project is focused on providing a collegiate lifestyle.

Education holds strong appeal to a Read More »

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Doctors/medical staff need to absorb 15 facts about palliative care

TULSA: These are the 15 (tweetable) nuggets of wisdom that all care attendants, nurses, doctors and medical staff need to comprehend says palliative care and hospice physician Staci Mandrola. Commit them to memory and be better able to make a contribution.

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Red wine could halt progression of Alzheimer’s

COLUMBUS: Research from the University of Leeds, UK, reports that resveratrol, a chemical found in red wine, may halt Alzheimer’s disease progression.

Initial findings were produced in an early-stage laboratory setting but they pave the way for further investigation in this area. This latest research Read More »

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Seniors housing developers compete for Global Award

NEW YORK: The hundred and forty-sixth entry for the seniors housing Global Award for 2015 has been received.

The Kingston Community Center is being built by Tim Ryan Construction Inc. The single-story, 22,900-square-foot-center contains a 5,000-square-foot library, senior center, Boys & Girls Club, meeting rooms and Read More »

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