Tag: health
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indebted to education
[ad_1] One way to deal with future problems is to leave them for the future. I mentally did so in the 1980s, when college tuition was rising inexorably and still is today. As a mother of young children, I’ve seen alarming numbers and thought there would be an outcry before the first bill even hit ... -
“All Brains Belong” Community Health Challenge
[ad_1] MONTPELLIER, Vermont (WCAX) – How much damage has the pandemic done to mental and emotional health in Vermont? Many things in society are delivered the default way, even though they don’t: one size fits all for healthcare, education, and employment.” Hauser launched the nonprofit All Brains Belong Vermont during the pandemic to bring people ... -
Housatonic Valley Health District Recruiting Volunteers for Flu and COVID-19 Clinics
[ad_1] The Housatonic Valley Health District is looking for clinical and non-clinical volunteers to help with its flu and COVID-19 clinics in the fall. According to the districts that serve New Milford, Oxford, Southbury, Washington and Woodbury, a range of volunteers from vaccinated to check-ins to observation staff helping out at flu and COVID-19 immunization ... -
Monument Health hosts a wide variety of rodeos
[ad_1] RAPID CITY, S.D.—Saturday was a different kind of rodeo, and everyone won, including the volunteers. Chadron State University Head Rodeo Coach Dustin Looper said: Monument Health’s special rodeo filled the Kjerstad Event Center with excitement and smiles on Saturday morning. This is the first year of the event aimed at having people with different ... -
On my radar: an Indian designer’s fashion shoot in Israel
[ad_1] Indian designer fashion shoot in IsraelIndian designer Sahil Kochhar recently visited Israel to launch a special collection for men and women inspired by Israel’s beautiful landscapes. It was done in collaboration with the Israeli Embassy in India to celebrate her 30th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Israel and India. The project was part of ... -
Glenn Taylor is simply wrong about saving on medical costs
[ad_1] Opinion Editor’s Note: Star Tribune Opinion publishes a combination of both national and local Commentary Daily online and in print.Click to contribute here. ••• Last year, one of my constituencies, Bob Miller, told me a story that I will never forget. Bob is a 71-year-old on Medicare who suffers from multiple sclerosis (MS), an ... -
Doctors sometimes prescribe time in nature to improve patient health
[ad_1] Aug 27, 2022 17:48 Post: Aug 27, 2022 17:48 WISCONSIN (WKBT) — Don’t be surprised if your doctor prescribes parks instead of pills. Health care experts call them the “park prescription,” and the ideal dose is at least two hours a week. This new treatment is inspired by a concept called biophilia, which means ... -
Mobile crisis response call for mental health on the rise in Steamboat
[ad_1] The Mobile Crisis Response partnership between Steamboat Springs Police Department and local provider Mind Springs Health is now in its second year and is proving increasingly valuable and well-utilized. Both organizations said. The program includes 86 crisis responses through 2021, and officers called Mind Springs mental health personnel when circumstances warranted. By the end ...










