Tuesday, November 11, 2025

Students and Alumni of ACHS Featured in Integrative Medicine: A Clinician’s Journal

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Students and Alumni of ACHS Featured in Integrative Medicine: A Clinician’s Journal

Students and Alumni of ACHS Featured in Integrative Medicine: A Clinician’s Journal

ACHS is proud to announce that six of its students and alumni have their abstracts published in the Integrative Medicine: A Clinician’s Journal (IMCJ).

Each submission was rigorously reviewed by experts in the field, and our students and graduates continue to showcase exceptional research, innovation, & leadership in integrative health and nutrition”
— ACHS Dean of Doctoral Studies Dr. Janet Ludwig.

PORTLAND, OR, UNITED STATES, November 11, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The American College of Healthcare Sciences (ACHS) is proud to announce that six of its students and alumni have their abstracts published in the October/November 2025 volume of Integrative Medicine: A Clinician’s

Social Media’s Favorite Patient Advocate Ilana Jacqueline Debuts Smarter Patients, a Micropodcast That Gets to the Point

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Smarter Patients by Ilana Jacqueline

The Smarter Patients Podcast gives listeners the tools and confidence to handle healthcare without confusion, condescension, or burnout.

PORTLAND, OR, UNITED STATES, November 10, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Author of the book Medical Gaslighting and patient advocate Ilana Jacqueline has launched Smarter Patients, a bold new micropodcast built on one core belief: healthcare is confusing, but learning how to survive it doesn’t have to be.

“I draw a hard line at fifteen minutes,” says

Monday, November 10, 2025

Attorney General Dan Rayfield Files Motion To Make Sure Oregonians Can Keep Accessing Snap Benefits

Oregon - Last night, Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield alongside a coalition of 22 attorneys general and three governors filed a motion for a temporary restraining order (TRO) to ensure that Oregonians can keep accessing their full November benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), which were distributed last Friday. This morning, the district court blocked the Trump Administration’s efforts to “undo” the distribution of those benefits. As a result, SNAP benefits continue to be available in Oregon.

“This kind of whiplash lands directly on families who are just trying to keep food on the

Sunday, November 9, 2025

Community Capital Secures 90-Unit Manufactured Housing Community in Medford, Oregon

The acquisition represents continued portfolio growth in high-demand markets, backed by long-term investment strategy and operational excellence.

MEDFORD, OR, UNITED STATES, November 7, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Community Capital is pleased to announce the acquisition of Thunderbird Mobile Home Park, a 90-space manufactured housing community located in the Medford metropolitan area of

ACHS Launches New Micro-Credential “Cultivating Resilience: Practices to Reduce Stress and Release Trauma

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ACHS Launches New Micro-Credential: Cultivating Resilience: Practices to Reduce Stress and Release Trauma

ACHS Launches New Micro-Credential: Cultivating Resilience: Practices to Reduce Stress and Release Trauma

ACHS is pleased to announce the launch of a new self-paced micro-credential, Cultivating Resilience: Practices to Reduce Stress and Release Trauma.

This new course provides a holistic framework and practical strategies for cultivating resilience, facilitated by a leader in this field”
— ACHS President Tracey Abell

PORTLAND, OR, UNITED STATES, November 7, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The American College of Healthcare Sciences (ACHS) is pleased to announce the launch of a new self-paced micro-credential, Cultivating Resilience: Practices to Reduce Stress and Release Trauma, designed to help individuals build vitality and balance through evidence-based and experiential tools.

A group of women practicing yogaIn a fast-paced and often overwhelming world, chronic stress and trauma can deeply impact both mind and body. This course offers a guided path toward healing and sustainable

New Report Shows the States Most (and Least) Friendly to Wind Development

USA Map Measuring Wind Energy Sentiment & Permitting Risk by State

Wind Energy Sentiment & Permitting Risk Map

AI-powered index ranks U.S. states by wind energy sentiment, permitting risk, and NIMBY resistance to renewable development.

Some of the windiest states also face strong social headwinds, said Jeremy Solomon, founder of Learnewable. Our index shows where trust, policy, and community perception align to support wind energy.”
— Jeremy Solomon

PORTLAND, OR, UNITED STATES, November 7, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Learnewable, an AI company specializing in stakeholder intelligence for renewable energy, has released the first-ever ranking of U.S. states by public sentiment and permitting ease for onshore wind energy. The new index identifies where wind projects move forward smoothly—and where local resistance remains strongest.

As President Trump continues to call wind and solar “the scam of the century,”

Thursday, November 6, 2025

With storm season here, contact Division of Financial Regulation’s consumer advocates for help with insurance issues

Oregon - When their home or vehicle suffers damage due to a storm, many people may not know where to turn for help.

The Oregon Division of Financial Regulation’s consumer advocates can help answer people’s insurance-related questions, provide guidance on the insurance claims process, and walk them through the division’s complaint process if they run into problems.

The division, which is part of the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services,

What to expect when visiting or camping at Oregon State Parks in 2026

SALEM, Oregon— As this year comes to a close, Oregon State Parks is looking back on 2025 and planning for the 2026 season.

This year Oregon State Parks welcomed millions of visitors, maintained nearly 1,000 miles of trails, hosted hundreds of events including mushroom hikes and star parties and finished

Governor Kotek Signs Cooperation Agreement with the United Kingdom

Oregon - Wednesday, Governor Tina Kotek signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the United Kingdom to deepen economic development cooperation and trade relations between the State of Oregon and the United Kingdom.

"While the federal government creates uncertainty among our traditional trading partners, the State of Oregon continues to step forward, building bridges across oceans and borders to

ACHS Dean of Herbal Medicine Honored with Commitment Award from Florida Naturopathic Physicians Association

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ACHS Dean of Herbal Medicine, Dr. Judith Thompson, Honored with Commitment Award from Florida Naturopathic Physicians Association

ACHS Dean of Herbal Medicine, Dr. Judith Thompson, Honored with Commitment Award from Florida Naturopathic Physicians Association

ACHS announces Dean of Herbal Medicine, has been awarded the Commitment Award by the Florida Naturopathic Physicians Association (FNPA).

This recognition is a testament to Dr. Judith’s compassion and dedication to inspiring others to pursue integrative models of care.”
— ACHS President Tracey Abell

PORTLAND, OR, UNITED STATES, November 3, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The American College of Healthcare Sciences (ACHS) proudly announces that Dr. Judith Thompson, Dean of Herbal Medicine, has been awarded the Commitment Award by

WesternU Hosts Inaugural A.P. Howells DO Endowed Lectureship Promoting Patient-Centered Care Through Narrative Medicine

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WesternU COMP-Northwest’s inaugural A.P. Howells, DO, Lectureship highlighted narrative medicine’s role in fostering empathy and patient-centered care.

LEBANON, OR, UNITED STATES, November 6, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Western University of Health Sciences’ College of Osteopathic Medicine of the Pacific-Northwest (COMP-Northwest), which is in the process of transitioning to its new name, the Heatherington College of Osteopathic Medicine, held the inaugural A.P. Howells, DO, Endowed Lectureship on Saturday, August 16, 2025. The event featured Nalini Velayudhan, DO, and Brian Loveless, DO ‘02, who led an engaging program emphasizing the role of narrative medicine in advancing patient-centered care.

The lectureship convened medical students, faculty, and healthcare professionals to explore

Hyde & Union Content Rebrands as Upside Creative, With a Clear Focus on Creating Content for Investment Managers

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Hyde & Union Content rebrands as Upside Creative, a Portland marketing agency helping financial firms with branding, web design, and investor communications.

Our work has always been about helping investment firms tell their story in a clear, compelling, and confident way.”
— Edward Flores, CEO Upside Creative

PORTLAND, OR, UNITED STATES, November 3, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Hyde & Union Content today announced its official rebrand to Upside Creative, LLC, marking a new chapter for the creative agency as it continues to deliver marketing, branding, and content solutions for the investment management industry.

Upside Creative helps asset managers, RIAs, and financial organizations strengthen their

Fundy Designer Expands Global Reach with New Spanish and Portuguese Platforms

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Official Launch to Take Place in Puerto Rico at Illuminate Event, November 2025

BEAVERTON, OR, UNITED STATES, November 3, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Fundy Software Inc., creator of the award-winning Fundy Designer platform, today announced the official launch of Fundy Designer in Spanish and Portuguese, marking a major milestone in its mission to make professional design tools more accessible to photographers around the world.

The new localized platforms—Fundy Designer en Español and Fundy Designer em

Monday, November 3, 2025

Urban Timber Tree Service Launches Advanced Plant Health Care Program In Portland

PORTLAND, OR, UNITED STATES, November 2, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Urban Timber Tree Service is pleased to announce that a new advanced Plant Health Care Program has been introduced in Portland. This program has been designed to protect and enhance the vitality of trees throughout the region, and it has been made available by certified arborists with deep experience in urban tree maintenance.

Under the new program, each tree is

From Feature to Foundation: Engineer Defies 'Unprofessional' Stigma, Elevates Animated Signatures to Dedicated Studio

Screenshot of Signature Studio three-panel interface with text input panel on left, center canvas showing Rachel Thompson Luxury Property Specialist signature with red border, and right panel displaying template gallery and advanced typography controls.

Signature Studio's three-panel workspace enables professionals to create custom animated email signatures in minutes. Left panel for text input, center canvas for real-time preview, and right panel with one-click template presets and advanced typography controls.

Screenshot of Animation Colors modal with color palette grid, text color buttons, Background and Border controls. Center canvas shows Marcus Williams Senior Partner signature with gold text on black background, demonstrating professional customization with free tier.

Animation Colors modal provides professional color customization with organized palette grid, text color options (Color Mix or Single Color), and Background and Border controls. Points-based system keeps signatures under 2,000 points free.

Screenshot of Font Picker modal with search bar, categorized font tabs, and professional font options. Center canvas shows Jennifer Lee signature with mixed typography - yellow name and cyan body text, demonstrating granular font control.

Font Picker modal enables per-line typography control with categorized font library and search functionality. Users apply different fonts to individual lines for visual hierarchy - "Jennifer Lee" shown in bold yellow contrasting against cyan body text.

Screenshot of Special Characters modal with Business category showing professional icons. Center canvas shows Sarah Johnson VP Operations signature with phone icon inserted before phone number, demonstrating visual enhancement.

Special Characters modal provides instant access to professional symbols organized by category (Business, Math, Arrows, Shapes) with search functionality. Users insert icons like phone, envelope, and checkmarks directly into signature text for enhanced re

Screenshot of Smart Banner Hub's four-studio ecosystem with Portrait Studio, Signature Studio, Typography Studio Pro, Doodle Animation Studio, and Video Ecards shown as product cards with icons and descriptions, demonstrating the complete Clustrolin DBSCAN platform.

Smart Banner Hub's four-studio ecosystem powered by Clustrolin™ DBSCAN technology. Signature Studio joins Portrait Studio, Typography Studio Pro, and Doodle Animation Studio plus Video Ecards. Four specialized applications, one revolutionary engine.

Smart Banner Hub's Signature Studio Proves Mathematical Precision Makes Animation Professional—Completing Four-Studio Clustrolin™ Ecosystem

The design world called animated signatures unprofessional. We applied clustering algorithms and made that wisdom obsolete. When the solution is this powerful, it deserves its own studio.”
— Ashwin Spencer

BEAVERTON, OR, UNITED STATES, November 3, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- The design establishment has preached the same gospel for decades: animated email signatures are unprofessional, tacky, inappropriate for business communications. Georgia Tech engineer Ashwin Spencer just made that conventional wisdom obsolete with mathematics.

Today, Smart Banner Hub announces Signature

A Sacred Farewell to Grief: Debut Collection by Widowed Mother Offers Poetry for the Broken and the Brave

THE GRATIFYING RELIEF OF BEING FORGOTTEN

THE GRATIFYING RELIEF OF BEING FORGOTTEN by BK

I needed to drink in every word ... so raw and expressive. Extremely captivating!”
— Five-star review

PRINEVILLE, OR, UNITED STATES, November 3, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- In THE GRATIFYING RELIEF OF BEING FORGOTTEN, poet BK invites readers into a space where pain can transform into beauty and survival is a quiet act of grace. Written

Vacation Rentals in Manzanita See Rising Interest for Fall and Winter Stays

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Sunset to Sunset Vacation Rentals offers a selection of vacation homes in Manzanita, OR, thoughtfully designed to complement the natural surroundings.

MANZANITA, OR, UNITED STATES, November 3, 2025 /EINPresswire.com/ -- As travel trends shift toward quieter, more scenic escapes, Sunset to Sunset Vacation Rentals reports a growing demand for vacation rentals in Manzanita during the fall and winter seasons. The Oregon Coast, known for its peaceful shoreline and breathtaking views, is becoming an increasingly popular destination for travelers seeking off-season relaxation without the summer crowds.

Unlike the summer rush, autumn and winter in

Saturday, November 1, 2025

Governor Kotek’s Financing Tool Helps Coastal Communities Build 132 Homes for Working Families

Salem, OR – Today, Governor Tina Kotek and the Oregon Housing and Community Services (OHCS) announced that the City of Coos Bay and Tillamook County will soon be able to construct an estimated 132 new housing units through the Moderate-Income Revolving Loan (MIRL) Program – the first local governments to do so. MIRL was created by Governor Kotek to help finance the construction of housing for moderate-income families.

“Hard-working families should have an easier path to finding a home they can afford,”