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If you’re looking for the perfect summer getaway, make plans to head to the Missoula Stampede, August 6–8! Trade the heat for crisp mountain air, stunning Big Sky views, and three days of world-class rodeo action. Whether you’re cheering from the grandstands or exploring everything Missoula has to offer, the Stampede is the perfect chance…
Student researcher Timothy Williams Jr. (left) and Professor Shelley Haydel look at mycobacterial colony forming units with a digital microscope. Photo by Andy DeLisle/ASU
Mental health is health. National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month calls us to focus on the unique challenges Black, Indigenous and people of color (BIPOC) face when it comes to accessing mental health services. At Catholic Charities, our team is trained to provide culturally sensitive care
Robyn Reelick, Skate mum and club fundraiserMany sporting journeys begin in unexpected ways. It may be a Saturday morning Learn to Skate session, a friend’s birthday party at the rink, or a parent sitting rink-side watching their child skate and deciding to give it a go themselves. Whatever their starting point, the skaters of Nelson…
July is Bone Cancer Awareness Month. When people think about treatment for bone cancer, they usually picture the big milestones: surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, and finally hearing the words, “Your treatment is complete.” But recovery doesn’t start when treatment is over. Recovery is part of treatment itself
MHA Chief Nursing Officer Amy Brown joined CBS Detroit to discuss new federal student loan borrowing limits that took effect July 1, warning how they could create additional barriers for nurses pursuing advanced degrees to become nurse practitioners and certified registered nurse anesthetists. Brown noted that many graduate nursing programs exceed the new borrowing caps,…
Obesity is a serious multifactorial disease that involves epigenetic mechanisms like DNA methylation. Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), originally synthesized and approved for cancer therapy, have recently been linked to the regulation of obesity. We evaluated whether LPM4870108, a small-molecule TKI with antitumor efficacy, contributes to obesity
It’s high time that organisations rethink how wellness programmes are structured, designed, and delivered in a meaningful way. The goal should not be adding more tools or programmes but creating a more connected and employee-centric wellbeing ecosystem
Hello, everyone. Welcome to summer. As we enjoy family gatherings, cookouts, picnics, local fairs and farmers markets, it is important to remember that warmer weather also increases the risk of heat-related illness, including heat cramps, heat exhaustion and heatstroke. With the right information and precautions, you can recognize heat exposure early and keep your loved…

