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| Hospital, other agencies provide variety of treatment options Mon, 03 Dec, 2012 11:05 PM PST For those dealing with mental health issues or illness, Major Hospital officials has several options for care. Keeping health care local Mon, 03 Dec, 2012 10:58 PM PST Our Views Keeping health care local Dec 3, 2012 The cornerstones of a thriving community include quality education, a vibrant industrial base, dependable public safety, and reliable and trusted health care. Weâre fortunate in Northwest Ottawa County to have all of these. To say anyone is more important than the other would be a tough argument, and we donât intend to do so here. We recognize the ... Black boys see bleak future at school Mon, 03 Dec, 2012 10:56 PM PST Black boys see bleak future at school By kindergarten, 1 out of 4 African American boys in California is convinced he will fail in school, a self-fulfilling prophecy driven in part by poverty and trauma, according to the results of a legislative inquiry. The final report, scheduled for public release this week, identified education, health and employment as among the most significant areas of ... Eagles quarterback Nick Foles named starter for rest of season Mon, 03 Dec, 2012 10:56 PM PST The Eagles made their biggest commitment to turning 2012 into an audition for the future when coach Andy Reid named rookie Nick Foles the team's starting quarterback for the remainder of the season on Monday, regardless of the health of Michael Vick. Tree auction raises thousands for charities Mon, 03 Dec, 2012 10:55 PM PST Author(s):Â Tami Jo Nix Darin M. Camarena Health Center got help to have merry Christmas with the $9,700 raised with its submission at the annual Sunrise Rotary Trees for Charity on Saturday. âI believe everyone deserves access to healthcare,â said Cal Crane, member of the DMCHC board. âWe provide that with our programs.â The highest price paid for one of the 12 trees auctioned, the board ... Flu season gets an early start Mon, 03 Dec, 2012 10:51 PM PST The nation is having its earliest influenza season in nearly a decade and may see more severe illness than in recent years because of a circulating flu strain that has been particularly nasty in the past, federal health leaders said Monday. IPS interview examines efforts to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission Mon, 03 Dec, 2012 10:50 PM PST "On World AIDS Day, the fact that the number of children newly infected with HIV continues to decline is welcome news to UNITAID, the international drug purchase facility hosted by the World Health Organization," Inter Press Service reports, adding, "But UNITAID is also well aware of how much more remains to be done for children already living with the disease." Daycare Closes, Parents Left Scrambling Mon, 03 Dec, 2012 10:50 PM PST Hundreds of parents are scrambling to find a daycare for their children after the health department closed a facility in Bridgeport. Photo Credit: Getty Images Mercury pollution in marine environment contaminates seafood Mon, 03 Dec, 2012 10:50 PM PST In new research published in a special issue of the journal Environmental Health Perspectives and in "Sources to Seafood: Mercury Pollution in the Marine Environment"- a companion report by the Dartmouth-led Coastal and Marine Mercury Ecosystem Research Collaborative (C-MERC), scientists report that mercury released into the air and then deposited into oceans contaminates seafood commonly eaten ... 10 surprising things that boost your health Mon, 03 Dec, 2012 10:50 PM PST While we all know the basics of healthy eating and exercise, there are many unexpectedly healthy things you may not be aware are good for you. | |
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