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- Ty Koonin, a Mount Tabor baseball player and cancer survivor, awarded prestigious scholarship
Ty Koonin, a Mount Tabor baseball player and cancer survivor, was awarded a prestigious scholarship.
- Operation Foster arrives in Gunnison
Operation Foster provides mental health services to service members
- I climbed Seattle's 'Twin Peaks' to test the world’s most compact full-size binoculars — and I was amazed by what I saw
Binoculars tested on Twin Peaks, impressed by image quality and features.
- Food pouches are good snacks for kids, but aren’t meal replacements | Opinion
Food pouches can be a convenient snack option for kids
- Dosher announces latest ‘Triple E’ recipient
Scott Whitaker, Dosher IT Department support technician, receives 'Triple E' award for exceeding expectations.
- 7 Tips on how to stop constant worrying in your life
Tip 1: Identify and challenge negative thoughts
- Glaukos to Release First Quarter 2026 Financial Results after Market Close on April 29
Glaukos to release Q1 2026 financial results on April 29, 2026
- Urgent Care Clinics Move To Fill Abortion Care Gaps in Rural Areas
Urgent care clinics in Michigan's rural areas are stepping in to provide abortion services after a clinic closure
- Work beins on $35M cancer center in Princeton
Groundbreaking marks start of $35M cancer center project in Princeton
- Biz Beat: Union Hospital reduces maternity services due to staffing shortage
Union Hospital reducing maternity services due to staffing shortage
- Texas Weighs Mandating Bible Readings in Public Schools
Texas considers making Bible a required reading in public schools.
- Freed from cancer, boy, 7, leads fight for others
Nicco Helms, 7, undergoes first chemotherapy treatment
- Mercy and BCFO to offer free mammogram event Thursday
Mercy St. Francis Hospital and BCFO teaming up for free 3D mammogram screening event for uninsured and underinsured women.
- Samsung Galaxy Watch 9 and Ultra 2 rumors — everything we've heard so far
Samsung to release Galaxy Watch 9 in July, potentially followed by Galaxy Watch Ultra 2.
- The Mad King and the Abyss: Why Removing Trump Isn’t Just Politics, It’s Survival
The article discusses the potential long-term effects of Trump's presidency on the US and the world.
- Voters reject hospital district measure, unofficial results show
Vernon County voters rejected a proposed hospital district by 71%.
- Paint-A-Thon to return
Annual Paint-a-Thon event promotes mental health awareness
- Blood Center offers April drives
Blood donations to the Adirondack Blood Center are being offered in April.
- Miami loved this Texas-style BBQ spot during the pandemic. Now it’s reopening
Miami's La Traila Barbecue is reopening as a permanent spot in South Miami after a pandemic shutdown.
- I’m swapping weights for a yoga block: 5 full-body moves that build strength all over
You can work your entire body with a yoga block and no weights.
- Memorial Health Systems of Southwest Oklahoma: A Local Leader in Quality, Safety, and Compassionate Care
Memorial Health Systems of Southwest Oklahoma prioritizes quality care and patient safety
- St. John's Health 'likely' to ask voters for property tax bump
St. John's Health to seek property tax increase to address financial concerns
- Trump Gives Iran Until Tuesday Night to Open Strait of Hormuz, WSJ Reports
US President gives Iran until Tuesday night to open Strait of Hormuz
- Smoldering inside - The hidden cause of chronic illness (and how to tame it)
Chronic low-grade inflammation is a silent but significant contributor to major health issues
- Stop doing this one thing the second you wake up to end morning grogginess for good, say experts
Check your phone immediately after waking
- Ash By Elegance Reveals Son Was Battling Cancer The Day WWE Released Her
Ash By Elegance announced WWE release during her cancer battle
- Take off that Apple Watch: 5 reasons why it’s okay to swap your smartwatch for a ‘dumb’ watch
Smartwatches have become a status symbol, tracking every aspect of our lives
- Virginia Giuffre's Family Urges King Charles to Meet Epstein Survivors During US Visit
Virginia Giuffre's family urges King Charles to meet with survivors of Jeffrey Epstein during his upcoming visit to the US.
- Cameroon Approves Role of Vice President to 93-Year-Old Biya
Cameroon's president Paul Biya is set to remain in power for another seven years after a constitutional referendum approved the extension of his term as president.
- A dirty gardening wound calls for re-upping of tetanus vaccine
You should get a tetanus shot if you haven't had one in 10 years or if you have a dirty wound.
- How Does AI Enhance Surgeons’ Judgment and Creativity?
AI-assisted robots enhance precision and dexterity in minimally invasive procedures
- Why your next PTO day should be a ‘skip day’
Taking a mental health day with a friend can be a refreshing way to recharge and reconnect.
- Public health in Maine needs to be a team effort | Letter
Maine's public health is threatened by vaccine skepticism and refusal.
- Nurse accused of sex crimes faces third case as fourth person comes forward
Nurse accused of sex crimes faces third case as fourth person comes forward
- Altadena Guild Celebrates 75 Years of Giving
Altadena Guild celebrates 75 years of service, recognizes its contributions to Huntington Memorial Hospital, and honors its legacy as a community organization.
- Neutrolis Announces Positive First-in-Human Phase 1a Results from LIBERATE-I Trial of NTR-1011, a First-in-Class DNASE1L3 Fusion Protein
Neutrolis announces positive Phase 1a results for NTR-1011, a treatment for autoimmune diseases.
- AvenCell Therapeutics Announces First Patient Dosed in Phase I QUADvance Study with AVC-203, a Novel Allogeneic CD19/CD20 Dual-Targeting CAR-T Investigational Therapy for the Treatment of Relapsed/Refractory B-Cell Malignancies
AvenCell Therapeutics announces Phase I trial of AVC-203, a CAR-T therapy for B-cell malignancies.
- 15-month-old child died from ingesting meth through mother's breast milk, police say
Mother and father of 15-month-old child who died from ingesting meth through breast milk arrested, charged with third-degree murder and other crimes.
- Health Literacy Initiative Improves Discharge Education, Readmission Rates
Nurses at Loma Linda University Children's Hospital implemented a health literacy initiative in its cardiothoracic ICU, leading to improved patient outcomes.
- Readers Sound Off on NIH Staff Cuts, Work Requirements, and More
NH workers face uncertainty as NIH plans to cut staff, some employees say work requirements are 'unrealistic', NIH staff unions object to proposed work requirements
- “Lip Filler Accent” Is Infecting TikTok (and Us)
TikTok users are adopting a 'lip filler accent' where they exaggerate the shape and movement of their lips
- Riley Elementary Student Council gives back to the community
Riley Elementary Student Council volunteers at Good Samaritan Hospital.