Charity News from Monday, May. 1, 2000

National Arbor Day Foundation Names Chair & Vice Chair of Board of Trustee
National Arbor Day Foundation | Nebraska City, Neb. -- Preston Cole, City Forestry Service Manager for the City of Milwaukee, Wis., has been named the Chair of the Board of Trustees of The National Arbor Day Foundation, and William P. Kruidenier, Executive Director of the ...

U.S. Military Bases Receive Tree City USA Recognition
National Arbor Day Foundation | Overseas installations earning 1999 Tree City status are the 279th Base Support Battalion, Bamberg, Germany; Spangdahlem Air Base, Germany; and Osan Air Base, the Republic of Korea. "The Tree City USA award makes people more aware of community ...

Nursing Staff at Duke Wins "Best Nursing Team"Contest
Duke University Medical Center | Advance for Nurses magazine announced today that the nursing staff on Unit 9100, one of the hematology and oncology inpatient units of Duke University Hospital, has won the first "Best Nursing Team Contest" for the Georgia and Carolina region.

Neurotransmitter Diminishes Morphine's Potency in the Brain, Researchers See Implications as Diet Aid
Yale School of Medicine | While a neurotransmitter is enhancing morphine's effects in the spine, it also is diminishing the drug's addictive characteristics in the brain, a Yale study shows.

 

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