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Lowndes County Seniors Learn About Diabetes Education – Lowndes Signal
[ad_1] Lowndes County Seniors Learn About Diabetes Education Released at 8:47 pm on Saturday, November 5, 2022 1 of 2 At 88, Annie Williams is one of the oldest Lowndes County residents participating in the DEEP program sponsored by the Lowndes County Extension Office. Johnny Holcombe and Juanita Aaron learn about diabetes and life in ... -
Kentucky Science Center to host ‘spooky’ events for adults
[ad_1] The Kentucky Science Center uses Halloween as a catalyst to get adults interested in science. Eat, drink and do spooky science at the Science Center on October 21st. Effects for movies,” said Amy Parrish of the Kentucky Science Center. “Makeup He talks about how artists create spooky makeup effects. Also features The Herpetological Society ... -
Advice for Parents on Student Mental Health Day
[ad_1] Over the past few years, some parents have received a new item to put in their parenting toolkit. It’s School Mental Health Day. Since 2018, more than 10 states have passed or proposed legislation that would allow school districts to treat mental health absentee days the same as absenteeism for physical health issues. The ... -
Mental Health Needs More Beds: MetroHealth Opens $42M Behavorial Health Hospital in Cleveland Heights
[ad_1] CLEVELAND, Ohio — Health systems in some areas are shrinking, but the MetroHealth System is expanding with the region’s largest investment in behavioral health in decades. The $42 million, 112-bed MetroHealth Cleveland Heights Behavioral Health Hospital is set to open Saturday, Oct. 8, and treat approximately 5,000 patients. Years of conditions such as bipolar ... -
Health risks from floods
[ad_1] contact: Darcy Lee Darci.Lee@FLHealth.gov 386-276-1168 Bunnell, Florida — Skin contact with floodwaters can pose serious health risks if the water becomes contaminated with bacteria and viruses. Flagler County’s Florida Department of Health (DOH-Flagler) recommends the following precautions to help prevent possible flood-related illnesses: Basic hygiene is very important.especially before preparing or eating meals, after ... -
A Simple Change of Words or a Bigger Plan to Undermine Public Education in Montana? – Daily Montanan
[ad_1] Montana residents who are not outraged by the strife going on within the Montana Board of Education will be forgiven. The difference in usage of the words “equality” and “fairness” seems like a semantic game. These concepts are relevant, important, and deeply rooted in our vocabulary of what it means to be American, but ... -
More take-home meals benefit student health – Maine Campus
[ad_1] The University of Maine has been dealing with COVID-19 restrictions for over two years and many students may be sick of them, but these restrictions are for all future health and safety on campus. is required for If students living on campus test positive for COVID-19, they have nowhere to go, I have no ... -
University Health Services Announces New COVID-19 “Thoughts and Prayers” Policy
[ad_1] The following is purely satirical and completely fictional. In response to an increase in undergraduate COVID-19 cases on campus, University Health Services (UHS) has enacted new policies to enhance support for students who test positive for COVID-19 . “Our deepest condolences go out to the students who recently contracted COVID-19,” said UHS President Dr. ...









