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Shygirl Cancels Joint Tour With Tinashe Due to Health Issues: ‘I’m Truly Heartbroken’
Shygirl has canceled her upcoming co-headlining tour with Tinashe due to health issues. The U.K. rapper took to social media on Friday (Oct. 20) to reveal that she was “heartbroken” to call off the 13-date North American trek because of a respiratory condition. “Devastated to share that due to an ongoing respiratory condition I’ve been…
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Baptist Health rolls out ‘Buddy Bus’ to give women access to free mammograms in Jacksonville’s Northside
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Baptist Health rolled out the “Buddy Bus” Saturday morning in Jacksonville’s Northside to give women access to free mammograms. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and Baptist Health is trying to make it easier for women to get screenings as early detection makes all the difference. “A lot of people don’t have…
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Historic healthcare workers strike bears fruit with 21% wage hike from Kaiser Permanente—and a $25 minimum wage in California
The contract’s terms will make Kaiser “able to deliver on our mission of providing high quality, affordable and accessible health care to our members,” Kaiser Vice President and Chief of Human Resources Greg Holmes said. The Conversation asked Michael McQuarrie, an Arizona State University sociologist who directs its Center for Work and Democracy, to explain…
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12th Annual Harvest and Health Festival
12th Annual Harvest and Health Festival – Good Day Sacramento Watch CBS News Nothing says Fall like a harvest festival, and Big Al was there! View CBS News In Be the first to know Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. Not Now Turn On
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Ben Simmons has his health and old job back. Now Nets need to see his old game
<!–> NEW YORK — The scouting report sounded strikingly similar to the one that described Ben Simmons when he was an All-Star in Philadelphia, not a backup in Brooklyn. “I’m still fast, I can still jump high, I’m still strong,” Simmons said. Not last season. Not when he was so ineffective in his return from…
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New health facility opens in Hornsby Bend area
TRAVIS COUNTY, Texas (KXAN) — Central Health opened a new health and wellness center in eastern Travis County on Saturday. The Hornsby Bend Health & Wellness Center will have primary care services, integrated behavioral health services, oral health assessments, specialty care services via telehealth and a community gathering space, according to Central Health. The new…
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Health literacy: Discussing women’s health concerns
October is dedicated to several health conditions impacting predominantly women, like breast cancer and menopause. But it’s also a time to focus on health literacy. Studies show women tend to have wildly different health outcomes based on socio-economic factors. Much of that begins at the doctor’s office. Dr. Lisa Harris, senior vice president and chief medical officer of…
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Essentia Health-St. Joseph’s Medical Center, Brainerd, births
Kirsten and Taylor Hedstrom, Pine River, a girl, Milena Rae, 8 pounds, 10 ounces, Aug. 20, 2023. Grandparents are Nina Hedstrom, Backus, Joy Blasing, Pine River, and Kathy and Lenord Blasing, Pine River. Susan and Matthew Studinksi, Baxter, a girl, Violet Rose, 8 pounds, 1 ounce, Aug. 21, 2023. Grandparents are Gary and Joan Roering,…
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White House Aims to Limit Access to Short-Term Health Plans: The Kiplinger Letter
To help you understand what is going on in the healthcare sector, rollbacks of Trump administration regulations for short-term health plans and what we expect to happen in the future, our highly experienced Kiplinger Letter team will keep you abreast of the latest developments and forecasts (Get a free issue of The Kiplinger Letter or…
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Warnings over ‘eco’ coffee cups that pose risks to health with toxic resin
Charities and retailers are selling “eco-friendly” bamboo cups and children’s tableware containing plastic resin – despite warnings that green claims may be misleading and the products may pose a risk to health. The bamboo “eco-cups” are promoted as helping to protect the planet, but are usually non-recyclable. Regulators warn the green claims may be tricking…