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Advocate makes heart health her mission after mother dies
[ad_1] MIDDLETOWN, Ohio — Her mother died of a heart attack, and an Ohio woman is sounding the alarm. What you need to know Margaret Martin’s mother died shortly after suffering a heart attack while preaching A few weeks before that happened, Martin noticed that his mother was starting to have chest pains. Martin has ... -
Dayton Roundtable Focuses on Improving Early Education
[ad_1] Dayton, Ohio — The purpose of the upcoming roundtable is to address ways to improve access to early education in Dayton by removing social and economic barriers. What you need to know Improving early education is the focus of upcoming roundtable in Dayton Over 100 guests discuss pre-kindergarten learning options The event is sponsored ... -
Fashion Prize Runway Branch Walks Catwalk at Pheniox 2.0
[ad_1] Shreveport, Louisiana (KSLA) – Five designers compete in the finals of the Fashion Prize Fest event at the Phoenix 2.0 Club. From 10am to 2pm on October 16th, five designer finalists selected on September 17th will compete for the grand prize of $5,000 on Pheonix 2.0. Designers must create a collection of six looks ... -
IU Health Opens One of Indiana’s Largest Home Health Centers
[ad_1] IU Health has opened a $10 million state-of-the-art outpatient and family medicine center on the site of the former Wishard Hospital emergency room near Indiana Avenue and 10th Avenue. This need arose when the old medical center on Senate Street was demolished to make way for the new IU Health Hospital on the medical ... -
Phoenix Bishop Opens Up About Family History, Details New Department of Mental Health
[ad_1] Phoenix (3TV/CBS 5) — Amid rising suicides and rising depression, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Phoenix is creating a Department of Mental Health. Bishop John Dolan said his brother has long struggled with mental illness. He also lost his brother and sister to suicide. “In the ’70s, nobody talked about suicide,” said Bishop Dolan. ... -
Female Faculty of Science and Engineering Supports and Mentors Female BU Experts
[ad_1] Dr. Rizalia Klausmeyer shares her experience in starting Women in Science and Engineering. Photo courtesy of Lizaria Kraussmeier. Kaitlyn Meisner Staff Writer Baylor’s Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) organization kicks off another year on campus supporting female faculty and mentoring graduate students. WISE chairman Dr. Rizalia Klausmeyer said she started the organization in ... -
Why telemedicine will be part of the post-pandemic healthcare ecosystem
[ad_1] Although the surge in telemedicine caused by COVID-19 has slowed, Baptist Health Kentucky continues to improve the services it offers, given patients’ enthusiasm for using technology, to help patients better communicate with their doctors. We recognize the need to ensure that the connection tools we use are reduced. rather than exacerbating health inequalities. Brett ... -
First responders speak out against stigma around suicide and mental health support
[ad_1] Colorado Springs, Colorado (KKTV) – Firefighters and police are more likely to die by suicide than on the job, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. This problem is not limited to police and firefighters. According to the same CDC report, an EMS provider is 1.39 times more likely to die by ...











