Expert in Florida mental health offers advice to children affected by the tragic death of teacher and mother

A mental Health therapist in Palm Beach County is addressing the emotional trauma experienced by both children and adults in the community following the tragic murder of Jamie Felix, a beloved teacher and mother from Port St. Lucie. The 45-year-old Jamie Felix was fatally shot by her estranged husband, Ray Felix, outside a West Palm…

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AI technology can now identify heart disease in mammogram scans

Researchers in Cincinnati are developing groundbreaking AI Technology that can potentially revolutionize women’s Health screenings by detecting heart disease. This innovation, being developed by Genexia Health, a startup company, uses a specialized algorithm that analyzes mammogram images to diagnose the risk of heart disease. It is reported that this AI technology is expected to be…

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Biden and Harris believe Democrats will protect health care while accusing Republicans of wanting to dismantle it.

President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris made a strong case for their Health care agenda during a visit to North Carolina, highlighting the ongoing battle between Democrats and Republicans over access to care. The White House views health care as a winning issue, especially in light of recent challenges faced by Biden on…

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Ninez Ponce honored with Elizabeth Fries Health Education Award for advancing health and data equity efforts

Ninez Ponce Honored for Advocacy in Achieving Health Equity Dr. Ninez Ponce, director of the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and renowned public health advocate, was recently awarded the prestigious 2024 Elizabeth Fries Health Education Award for her significant contributions to data equity and health policy. Ponce has dedicated her career to ensuring that…

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UN warns of impending famine in northern Gaza as Israel-Hamas conflict continues

RAFAH, Gaza Strip (AP) — A report issued Monday warned that famine is “imminent” in northern Gaza, where 70% of the population is experiencing severe hunger. The escalating war could push half of Gaza’s total population to the brink of starvation. The report, by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification, highlighted the urgent need for…

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Pioneering Transgender Health Care Provider at UW Health Shares Personal Journey

Violet LaClair, a nursing assistant at UW Health, reflects on her journey towards acceptance and fulfillment in her career during Women’s History Month. Her role involves providing exceptional care to patients, particularly those undergoing gender transition surgeries. As the first person patients see when they enter the room, LaClair ensures they are comfortable, emphasizing the…

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