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This Week in History: City health report looked good in 1923 | News, Sports, Jobs
99 years ago in 1923 The health of the city of Warren was fine. If citizens were not run down by automobiles or street cars or trains they had little chance of being cut down by contagious diseases. The city health board in regular meeting was told by Health Officer G.N. Simpson that …
Health department marks Preparedness Month | News, Sports, Jobs
PARKERSBURG — The Mid-Ohio Valley Health Department is marking National Preparedness Month in September with classes available to the public. “This year our theme is ‘A Healthy Community is a Prepared Community,’” said Malcolm Lanham, community health director. “The best thing you can do to be prepared for any emergency is to be …
Observing National Health Center Week | News, Sports, Jobs
Submitted photo The CAACC’s Health, Behavioral Health and Dental Centers are observing National Health Center Week this week. Health, behavioral health and dental center employees collected paper products to donate the CAACC’s Community Services Food Pantry. On hand for the donation were Marti Grimm, Community Services Director, left, and Jenna Wonner, …
On-campus health care center planned for AHS | News, Sports, Jobs
Alpena students will have better access to health care with the opening of a school-based health care center on the Alpena High School campus this school year, the Alcona Health Center announced on Friday. The Alpena High Health Center will provide care for children and adolescents aged 5 through 21. Alcona Health …
What impact does race have on mental health? New U. hire to explore, address disparities
The Hunstman Mental Health Institute and the University of Utah education department have announced a new hire to explore racial disparities in mental health services as a part of a larger collaboration. (Steve Griffin, Deseret News) Estimated read time: 2-3 minutes SALT LAKE CITY — The Hunstman Mental Health Institute and University of Utah education …
Dozens of cats removed from EL home deemed health hazard | News, Sports, Jobs
EAST LIVERPOOL (WKBN) – A home in East Liverpool is condemned and over 40 cats were removed by the Columbiana County Humane Society. The Humane Society and City Health Department say it’s the worst ammonia-filled home they’ve ever seen. Humane agents and housing inspectors geared up with respirators and gloves before heading into …
Is there racial bias in health care outcomes? Utah Juneteenth panel raises issues
A panel of health care professionals discuss racial biases in health and medicine. The panel was a part of Juneteenth Day of Freedom Summit held by the University of Utah on Wednesday. (Ashley Fredde, KSL.com) Estimated read time: 4-5 minutes SALT LAKE CITY — The diagnosis of his grandmother’s bladder cancer and her death propelled …
State legislators firmly reminded to provide mental health resources | News, Sports, Jobs
NEW ULM — Mental health resources — the lack of them — was a major concern cited by voters earlier this week at a town hall meeting held by state legislators. Jon Schlenske, CEO of Southern Minnesota Behavioral Health, stressed to state Rep. Paul Torkelson (R-Hanska) and state Sen. Gary Dahms (R-Redwood Falls) …
Behavioral health resource event to be held Friday | News, Sports, Jobs
Minot’s “It Takes a Village” community behavioral health resource event will be held Friday from 3-7 p.m. at Roosevelt Park, 1215 E. Burdick Expressway, at Shelter No. 2 and band shell area. The event aims to raise awareness about available behavioral health resources in the Minot region. There will be more than 25 …
Aaron Judge critical of Josh Donaldson’s ‘Jackie’ comment
Aaron Judge criticized Yankee teammate Josh Donaldson for calling Chicago White Sox shortstop Tim Anderson “Jackie,” the reference to Jackie Robinson that cost Donaldson a one-game suspension and a fine. “It’s a tough one,’’ Judge said after Monday’s 6-4 loss to Baltimore of the incident on Saturday in The Bronx that led to the suspension. …