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May 01 2024
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Third annual Health & Wellness Fair in Kanab May 11
For decades, the Mother’s Day 10K race has been a huge draw for runners and moving enthusiasts every May on the Saturday before Mother’s Day in Kanab. This year, we are super excited to announce that immediately following the Mother’s Day 10K on Saturday, May 11, we are having Kanab’s third annual Health & Wellness Fair at the Kanab Center! Brought to our community by Desert Healing
Southern Utah NewsApr 27 2024
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Maryland’s new chance to improve Chesapeake Bay’s health
The Whole Watershed Act is a swift and positive response on behalf of the Maryland General Assembly to innovate its approach to regulating and supporting watershed health in the Chesapeake Bay (“Overview of the Whole Watershed Act of 2024,” April 16). It’s encouraging to see scientists, lawmakers and regulators working together to bring evidence-based reasoning to new forms of watershed
Baltimore SunApr 27 2024
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The climate crisis is a sexual health and reproductive rights emergency
In the wake of Earth Day, West Africa is facing a historic and deadly heatwave, last month was the tenth hottest month in a row in the U.S., and Americans and people across the globe are already bracing for what scientists are predicting will be yet another record-breaking summer with more extreme heat and weather events in store. Those of us paying attention know it to be true: the climate
SalonApr 03 2024
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Community Health Corps expands local access to health information
Northwestern’s student-run Community Health Corps works to spread health information and equip individuals with life-saving skills on campus and in the Evanston community. Founded in 2014 as Hircules Health Club, the group supports access to health information among students and community members through its two main initiatives: the Community Health Hub and the Red Cross Training Corps. The
Daily NorthwesternApr 26 2024
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Biden administration meets to discuss maternal health in Atlanta
The Biden administration is confronting the country’s worsening maternal mortality rate with visits to multiple states, including Georgia on Monday, to focus attention on women’s access to health care. The visit to Atlanta is part of a year-long initiative launched in January to expand the federal government’s work to address maternal health disparities across the country and implement the
Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionMay 01 2024
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Kansas Republicans Fail to Override Veto of Trans Health Care Ban
A proposed ban on gender-affirming care for transgender youths failed to take effect in Kansas after Republican lawmakers narrowly fell short of the votes needed to override a veto by Democratic Gov. Laura Kelly. Had the bill passed, it would have banned all gender-affirming surgical and hormonal interventions for minors suffering from gender dysphoria, with penalties, including the loss of
Metro WeeklyApr 13 2024
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Mental Health Day Drinking
There’s any number of ways to day drink. For most of the world, it either involves brunch, sports or a music festival. But for New Orleanians ... well, hell, we’re known the world over for drinking before the sun is over the yardarm. Your kid is turning 8 months and two weeks? Let’s day drink! It’s Sunday? Well, then we’re second lining and drinking. A storm is coming, and everybody called out
The Times-PicayuneApr 01 2024
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Metro Health announces National Public Health Week programming
SAN ANTONIO – The San Antonio Metropolitan Health District has begun its National Public Health Week programming, including offering scholarships in honor of its former director, Dr. Fernando A. Guerra. Throughout the first week of April, Metro Health will hold a variety of community events, encouraging residents to support the national theme of the event, which centers on a unified approach
KSATApr 30 2024
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Walmart closing health centers week after opening in Houston area
Less than a month after opening its first health centers in the Houston area, Walmart announced it is closing all of its health centers nationwide. Walmart said the decision was made after it was determined "there is not a sustainable business model for us to continue." "We understand this change affects lives — the patients who receive care, the associates and providers who deliver care and
Houston Chronicle