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  2. Usana Health Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Usana Health Sciences, Inc., or USANA, is an American direct-selling company based in West Valley City, Utah. As of 2021, Usana was the 14th largest direct-selling company in the world by revenue. [3] The company manufactures most of its nutritional products, dietary supplements, and skincare products at a West Valley City facility. Its ...

  3. Health Sciences Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Health Sciences Authority headquarters at Outram Road, Singapore. HSA was formed on 1 April 2001 with the integration of five specialised agencies under the Ministry of Health: the Centre for Drug Evaluation; Institute of Science and Forensic Medicine; National Pharmaceutical Administration; Product Regulation Department; and Singapore Blood Transfusion Service.

  4. Halton Region Paramedic Services - Wikipedia

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    Employees ~280 Full-time and part-time: BLS or ALS: Both: Stations: 15: Ambulances: 23: Chief: Greg Sage (Chief), Christine Barber (Deputy Chief, Logistics), Peter McMurrough (Deputy Chief, PDQI), Tom Stirling (Deputy Chief, Operations) Medical director: Dr. Sheldon Cheskes: Responses ~50 000: Website: Halton Region Paramedic Services

  5. Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto, Hamilton and Buffalo Railway (reporting mark THB) was a railway based in Hamilton that ran in Southern Ontario from 1892 to 1987. [1] It never reached the other two cities in its name although it had branch lines extending to Dunnville and Port Maitland .

  6. Studebaker Canada - Wikipedia

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    It was terrible news for the 700 workers who had formed a true family at the company, known for its employee parties and day trips. It was a huge blow to the city, too. Studebaker was Hamilton's 10th largest employer at the time. [3] The old Studebaker plant was later re-acquired by Otis Elevators, which used the building until 1987. It was ...

  7. Stelco - Wikipedia

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    Stelco Holdings Inc. (known as U.S. Steel Canada from 2007 to 2016) is a Canadian steel company based in Hamilton, Ontario.Stelco was founded in 1910 by the amalgamation of several smaller firms.

  8. Western University of Health Sciences - Wikipedia

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    The Health Sciences Center, directly west of the Health Professions Center, is a two-story, 72,000-square-foot building with the main anatomy laboratories, a laboratory for osteopathic manipulative medicine, and extensive classroom space. The physical therapy school is based in this building, as is the tutoring program.

  9. London Health Sciences Centre - Wikipedia

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    London Health Sciences Centre is a hospital network in London, Ontario and is collectively one of Canada's largest acute-care teaching hospitals. It was formed in 1995 as a result of the merger of University Hospital and Victoria Hospital .