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Beamtree Holdings Clinches Major Saudi Health Contract
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Adventist Health Ukiah Valley to host Community Baby Shower
Adventist Health Ukiah Valley is partnering with local community organizations to hold a free Community Baby Shower for new families and expecting ones. The event, open to all families with children 6 months and younger, as well as expecting families, will be held on Wednesday, May 29, 5-7 p.m., at the hospital’s Family Birth Center,…
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Kate Beckinsale slams critics calling her too ‘thin’ after health…
Kate Beckinsale blasted critics telling her she’s too “thin” following her recent health scare. The actress was forced to stand up for herself after trolls flooded the comment section of an Instagram clip showing her preparations for her forthcoming 1990s-based film, “Stolen Girl.” The video showed Beckinsale donning a slew of retro-styled fits and hairstyles…
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Fine to safeguard reproductive health care rights
SPRINGFIELD – State Senator Laura Fine is leading a measure to ensure reproductive health decisions are protected against discrimination. “Advancing access to reproductive health care services includes safeguarding an individual’s ability to receive such care without fear of discriminatory obstacles,” said Fine (D-Glenview). “Making reproductive decisions is an autonomous act and should be given the…
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Re-evaluating your health risk this Women’s Health Month
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) – Women’s Health Month is celebrated yearly, starting on Mother’s Day. It’s the perfect time to re-evaluate your health risks, reset your intentions, and refocus on preventive care. Jessica Ballouli is a double board-certified Women’s Health and Family Nurse Practitioner and joined WIS 10 to talk about the steps it takes for…
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The effect of social network based motivational interviewing on health behaviors among infertile women with polycystic ovary syndrome: A randomized controlled trial
Abstract Polycystic ovary syndrome is one of the commonest and complex endocrine disorders in females of reproductive age. Attention to self-care behaviors such as health-promoting behaviors can improve physiological and psychological conditions in women with PCOS. This study aimed to determine the efficacy of Social Network-Based Motivational Interviewing on health-promoting behaviors and quality of life…
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Oregon health insurers seeking larger rate hikes for 2025, averaging 9.3% for individuals, 12.3% for small groups
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) – Oregon consumers can get a first look at requested rates for 2025 individual and small group health insurance plans, the Oregon Department of Consumer and Business Services announced Thursday. In what DCBS called a major win for Oregonians, Moda will become the fifth company to offer health insurance in every single…
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Oregon Health Authority encourages mpox vaccinations
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) – As people gather and travel to celebrate Pride Month in June, health officials are reminding Oregonians about the importance of protecting themselves and their community by getting the mpox vaccine. Dean Sidelinger, M.D., M.S.Ed., health officer and state epidemiologist at the Oregon Health Authority, said the number of mpox infections in…
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Oregon Health Authority kicks off 2024 Oregon beach monitoring season
PORTLAND, Ore. (KTVZ) —The Oregon Beach Monitoring Program is kicking off the 2024 beach monitoring season by announcing the list of coastal recreation areas it will be keeping an eye on for bacteria during summer and early fall. The 24 beaches on the list that the OBMP, based at the Oregon Health Authority (OHA) Public…
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Clermont therapist addresses access to mental health in area
CLERMONT, Fla. — As Spectrum News wraps up Mental Health Awareness Month, it’s one thing to be aware of mental health, but seeing it translated into your own community is a different story. What You Need To Know According to the National Institutes of Health, over 60% of rural Americans live in designated mental health…