There were 32 Hawaiian and Pacific Islander students enrolled in Orleans Parish schools in 2022-23 school year
Hawaiian and Pacific Islander students made up 0.1% of the enrollment in Orleans Parish public schools in the 2022-23 school year.
NOFD Extinguishes Two-Alarm Fire in Algiers
On Thursday, March 14, 2024, at 9:36 a.m., the Orleans Parish Communications District (OPCD) dispatched the New Orleans Fire Department (NOFD) to a reported dwelling fire at 2900 Pittari St. in Algiers.
- CPC Now Accepting Certain Land Use Applications for STRs
- Enrollment Analysis: Black students comprised 31.2% of St. Bernard Parish's student body in 2022-23 school year
- City of New Orleans to Receive $4.1 Million for Lincoln Beach Redevelopment Project
- Vehicle Wanted In Hit & Run Collision
- Jefferson Parish Education: 16,623 Black students were enrolled in schools in 2022-23 school year
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New Orleans doctor: ‘Sinusitis can definitely affect sleep’
The week of March 10-16 is Sleep Awareness Week, and ENT (ear, nose, and throat) specialists would like to remind patients how sinus issues can affect sleep patterns. According to Dr. Adil Fatakia of ENT & Allergy of New Orleans, sinusitis can severely impact sleep quality and quality of life.
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New Orleans doctor says sinusitis ‘can increase your risk of having heart disease or having a stroke’
Untreated sinus issues can cause many different problems down the line, and it is important to remember during American Heart Month the links between chronic sinusitis and cardiovascular health. According to Dr. Gregory Pippin of the ENT & Allergy of New Orleans, sinusitis can lead to serious issues such as stroke and heart problems.
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New Orleans doctor: 'The sooner we can help diagnose and treat the problem, the longer you have to feel better'
During the winter, sinus infection rates increase. While there are a number of home remedies available, if symptoms persist for longer than 10 days, it's best to see a specialist.
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New Orleans doctor: 'Chronic pain will definitely cause chronic depression and can contribute to or exacerbate chronic depression.'
Millions of Americans struggle with seasonal depression during the winter, and sinus issues could be a contributing factor. Dr. Gregory Pippin of ENT & Allergy of New Orleans said chronic pain, caused by sinusitis, can trigger depression.
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New Orleans doctor holiday season allergies: 'Allergies can create sinus blockage that results in a need to pursue some kind of surgical or in-office intervention'
During the holiday season, many people might find themselves struggling with allergies that cling to decorations, such as dust or mold. Dr. Adil Fatakia of ENT & Allergy of New Orleans said allergies can sometimes be the source of sinus issues.
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New Orleans doctor on sinusitis sufferers: 'They don't have all of their faculties'
Sinusitis can lead to unexpected problems, including cognitive challenges. Dr. Adil Fatakia of ENT & Allergy of New Orleans said when a patient is struggling with sinusitis, there's a direct correlation with cognitive symptom issues.
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Theatre UNO Presents ‘Picasso at the Lapin Agile’
Theatre UNO in the School of the Arts opens the spring 2023 season on Wednesday, March 8 with Steve Martin’s “Picasso at the Lapin Agile,” directed by University of New Orleans professor David W. Hoover.
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Xavierite Tasia Clark Takes Third Place in Biztech Challenge Competition
Xavierite Tasia Clark, a senior biology premed major, is taking a stance and making an impact in innovative technology.
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The New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University announces full 2023 schedule
The second annual New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University announced its full schedule and lineup for its 2023 event, which features over 130 renowned and rising authors participating in 78 panels, book signings, a culinary symposium, family day festivities and a musical performance.
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Xavier University of Louisiana Director Dr. Elizabeth Yost Hammer appointed to an American Psychological Association (APA) Committee
Dr. Elizabeth Yost Hammer, director of the Xavier University of Louisiana’s Center for the Advancement of Teaching and Faculty Development (CAT+FD) and Kellogg professor in Xavier’s psychology department, was appointed to the American Psychological Association (APA) Committee on Associate and Baccalaureate Education (CABE).