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    The appeal was part of a 20-page document by the Vatican’s communications department titled, “Towards Full Presence. A Pastoral Reflection on Engagement with Social Media.”

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    A virtual conference sponsored by Canopy Forum and the Center for the Study of Law and Religion at Emory (CSLR) featuring scholars, experts and practitioners who will examine issues facing religious congregations, neighborhoods, towns, and cities where houses of worship are falling into disrepair or vacancy. View selected videos and browse all essays here. “Religion, Property Law, and the…Read…

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    The terms dietitian vs nutritionist and the correct spelling of dietitian have been ever-evolving issues for our profession. To trace back the origins of these issues we would need to start before the founding of the American Dietetic Association (ADA) in 1917. The word dietetics was included in the 1839 Dunglison Medical Lexicon and defined as “a branch of medicine comprising the rules to be…

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    We often think of critical care as a young specialty; however, the first critical care diplomates in the United States were certified 35 years ago.1 Over this time, our field has grown dramatically (Fig 1). Recent data demonstrate that more than 14,000 Medicare-enrolled physicians are certified in critical care2 and that close to 4,000 advanced practice providers3 and likely upwards of 60,000…

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