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June 1, 2023 · 7:00 AM
From DailyMail:
Salt has long been seen as enemy number one for people with heart problems, with doctors telling patients to cut down on the amount of sodium they consume.
But new research suggests
A Winnipeg-based community health organization is getting a $50,000 cash infusion to upgrade its aging mental health crisis line system.
The Victoria Hospital Foundation announced the donation to the Klinic Community Health Program through a grant earmarked to help organizations
- A new report finds a gastric balloon in combination with weight loss medication that can help people drop pounds.
- The Allurion Balloon, which hasn’t been approved in the United States but is being tested in clinical trials, occupies space in
Eating healthy can be hard, and for many it’s becoming expensive to eat a balanced diet as food insecurity continues to be a growing problem.
Failing to properly fuel up can also have an impact on mental health according to
Too many Chatham-Kent residents continue to smoke, at a rate higher than the provincial average, officials said during Wednesday’s board of health meeting.
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Hairy Bikers’ Dave Myers has shared a welcome health update amid his cancer battle. The celebrity chef, who first revealed the news of his cancer diagnosis last Maysays he has
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — LifeStance Health Group Inc. (LFST) on Wednesday reported a loss of $34.2…
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) — LifeStance Health Group Inc. (LFST) on Wednesday reported a loss of $34.2
Millions of parents who take their children to the doctor this year will hear devastating news: “Your Medicaid coverage has been canceled.”
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That’s because all 50 states are undertaking the biggest reshuffling of health insurance coverage since the Affordable
- Amelia Papadimitriou is studying to be a doctor at the Medical College of Wisconsin. Nicky Joseph and David Velasquez are studying medicine at Harvard Medical School.
- They outline a pilot program that uses health care interactions to help poor patients
MONTROSE, Mo. — It took Samantha Lesmeister’s family four months to find a medical professional who could see that she was struggling with something more than her Down syndrome.
The young woman, known as Sammee, had become unusually sad and
