Your brain allows you to think, feel, communicate, make decisions, and live a productive life, that's why keeping it healthy is so important. A healthy brain is essential for a healthy life. One way to boost brain power is to lower stress levels. "People who are under a lot of stress, and strain and duress, []
In an effort to promote community wellness and extend healthcare accessibility, the South Carolina Air National Guard (SCANG) 169th Medical Group, in collaboration with community health partners, hosted a Richland County Community Health Expo April 6 at the Garners Ferry Adult Activity Center.
Nav has added a new “credit health experience” to its financial health platform for small businesses. The new Nav Credit Health helps small business owners understand their business and personal credit, learn how to improve them, and see how they can use both their current and future position to access funding, the company said in a […]
OTTAWA - Canada's dental associations, which say some of their members are reluctant to participate in the national dental care plan, are in fact just negotiating with Ottawa over the program, says federal Health Minister Mark Holland. “They're doing their job. They are negotiating,” Holland told reporters on Monday. “They want to get the best deal for their members; I want to get the best deal for taxpayers.” However, he said, the federal government can't accept the demand by “a lot” of...
Every April 7th is World Health Day. The 1948 WHO establishment anniversary is celebrated. The day raises awareness of a global health issue each year. The day's theme rotates annually and covers mental health, maternal and child care, climate change, and other global health challenges. The day allows people, communities, and organizations to participate in health-promoting activities. It's a day to promote global health and well-being and advocate for policies that improve health outcomes.3P of...
CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — Valley Women’s Health serves patients across Utah at 12 locations, providing essential care for a wide variety of needs from adolescence through menopause and beyond. With decades of experience in all aspects of obstetrics and gynecology, their providers offer an unrivaled combination of medical expertise and personal service. In recent years, Valley […]
HARLINGEN — To commemorate Dental Hygienist Appreciation Week during the second week of April, Texas State Technical College’s Dental Hygiene program will host its second annual dental hygienist networking event in collaboration with dental supply companies Dentsply Sirona and Patterson Dental from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 10, at SMOKE: Texas BBQ & Watering Hole in Harlingen.
MARSHALL COUNTY, W.Va. (WTRF) - It was a big day in Moundsville as the ribbon was officially cut for the new facility focused on the Renner Behavioral Health Program, in partnership with the WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute. It's a brand new space for those seeking mental health treatment. With this state-of-the-art building, they're hoping to []
t the intersection of military global health and veterinary medicine, collaboration and innovation are paramount. This was illustrated at the inaugural Veterinary One Health International Military Symposium, Indo-Pacific (VOHIMS, IP) held recently. This symposium marked a significant milestone for the Indo-Pacific region's approach to collaboration and addressing animal, environmental, and human health connections through a One Health approach.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a health alert Friday to inform clinicians, state health departments and the public of a case of avian influenza — aka bird flu — in a person who had contact with dairy cows in Texas. A farmworker on a commercial dairy farm in Texas developed conjunctivitis last week, and subsequently tested positive for bird flu, the agency said. The positive bird flu diagnosis came after milk from dairy cows in Texas and Kansas tested positive for the...
As lawmakers debate work requirements in Medicaid expansion bills, Walker faces a Catch-22: she first needs health insurance to get healthy enough to be able to return to work.
Two Advocate Health hospitals have been recognized for their efforts in supporting Black maternal health by U.S. News & World Report for Black Maternal Health Week 2024.