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Diseased and unsafe trees being felled in town centre car park after cordon

Diseased and unsafe trees being felled in town centre car park after cordon

A footpath along the edge of George Lane car park in Marlborough has been partially shut since May after it was discovered Ash trees had been infected with Ash dieback. Several Sycamores are also in a state of decline and Wiltshire Council says...

Louis Dreyfus Company, Protein Industries Canada and Seven Oaks Hospital Chronic Disease Innovation Centre team up on pilot project

Louis Dreyfus Company, Protein Industries Canada and Seven Oaks Hospital Chronic Disease Innovation Centre team up on pilot project

Protein Industries Canada is teaming up with Louis Dreyfus Company (LDC) and the Seven Oaks Hospital Chronic Disease Innovation Centre (CDIC) on a new pilot project, aimed at meeting the demand for made-in-Canada protein alternatives that meet the...

Healthy smile, healthy you

Healthy smile, healthy you

North Carolina first standalone children's hospital is coming to Apex

North Carolina first standalone children's hospital is coming to Apex

UNC Health and Duke Health systems have decided on a location for the state’s first freestanding children's hospital in the Triangle, initially announced in January. "I want to thank our newest teammate for North Carolina children's: the town of...

Medical City offers $7 million facility to WC

The Weatherford College Board of Trustees’ June board meeting began with a swearing-in ceremony and concluded with the announcement of one of the largest gifts in the college’s history. New board member Tom Vick and existing board member Mary Beth...

FHSP and Orlando Health Bayfront award $200,000 to local nonprofits

FHSP and Orlando Health Bayfront award $200,000 to local nonprofits

Each organization will receive up to $10,000. The Foundation for a Healthy St. Petersburg, in partnership with Orlando Health Bayfront Hospital, has awarded a total of $200,000 in capacity-building grants to 20 nonprofits operating in South St....

Health experts remind parents to schedule sports physicals

Health experts remind parents to schedule sports physicals

FARGO — Sanford Health is reminding parents to schedule their children's annual physicals before the start of the fall sports season. North Dakota and Minnesota both require student-athletes to complete a physical before participating in school...

Activists sound alarm about Louisiana ending Medicaid coverage for trans care

Activists sound alarm about Louisiana ending Medicaid coverage for trans care

A local advocacy group is sounding the alarm as Louisiana’s Medicaid program has stopped covering gender-affirming care. The Trans Income Project said that the state’s health care program for people with low incomes has quietly stopped covering...

Health departments warn against Almy Pond due to harmful algae blooms

Health departments warn against Almy Pond due to harmful algae blooms

Jenipher Adames, Agricultural Marketing Specialist | Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management Division of Agriculture and Forest EnvironmentJenipher Adames, Agricultural Marketing Specialist | Rhode Island Department of Environmental...

Medicare releases updated hospital ratings

Medicare releases updated hospital ratings

AROUND THE OZARKS, Mo. (KY3) - The rating is based on how well a hospital performs across 46 different areas, from treating heart attacks and pneumonia to readmission rates. Mercy Hospital Springfield earned 3 out of 5 stars. On the ratio of...

STAT+: There’s now a chance for bipartisan health care policies, but partisan tensions are running high

STAT+: There’s now a chance for bipartisan health care policies, but partisan tensions are running high

WASHINGTON — Republicans’ first major policy bill this year was a partisan affair: They cut Medicaid funding by some $1 trillion to help fund tax cuts prized by President Trump. Now, though, there are some bipartisan health care policies, from...

Healthy Living: Training tips for Kaiser Permanente Seafair Torchlight Run

Healthy Living: Training tips for Kaiser Permanente Seafair Torchlight Run

SPONSORED ADVERTISING CONTENT This content was provided by our sponsor, Kaiser Permanente. You can't have a Seattle summer without Seafair, and Kaiser Permanente is teaming up with Seafair for Torchlight Run on July 26. Joining Studio 13 Live is...

Medical staff to strike, citing safety concerns

Medical staff to strike, citing safety concerns

The 24-hour strike is set to begin on July 30. Photo: RNZ More than 36,000 Te Whatu Ora nurses, midwives, health care assistants and kaimahi hauora have voted to strike for 24 hours over what they say is a failure by Health New Zealand to address...

What the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Means for Food, Farming, and Health

What the ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ Means for Food, Farming, and Health

On July 4, 2025, President Trump signed a tax and spending bill into law that will likely reshape food and health systems, while affecting action on the climate crisis. Cuts to Medicaid will result in nearly 12 million people losing health...

KVC Health Systems adopts WellSky EHR for behavioural health

KVC Health Systems adopts WellSky EHR for behavioural health

KVC Health Systems has implemented WellSky’s electronic health record (EHR) technology to address behavioural health provider needs. This strategic partnership allows KVC to scale up processes, leverage data analytics, and integrate clinical and...

Medical professionals speak with Rep. McDonald Rivet on Medicaid cuts potential impact

Medical professionals speak with Rep. McDonald Rivet on Medicaid cuts potential impact

Mid. MICHIGAN (WNEM) — Congresswoman Kristen McDonald Rivet made a stop in mid-Michigan to discuss President Donald Trump’s ‘One Big Beautiful Bill’ that was signed into law. McDonald Rivet said it is the ‘big ugly bill’ and the Medicaid cuts will...

Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor Weaves Past and Present Into His Solo Album: ‘A Love Letter to Nashville’

Old Crow Medicine Show’s Ketch Secor Weaves Past and Present Into His Solo Album: ‘A Love Letter to Nashville’

When Old Crow Medicine Show came to Nashville in 2000, lead vocalist/fiddle player Ketch Secor recalls to Billboard, “We gravitated to that area and lived in a motel room by the week. Motels were about $26. We would stay in rooms next to people...

Health ministry unveils detailed steps to improve anatomy education system

Health ministry unveils detailed steps to improve anatomy education system

The Ministry of Health and Welfare has announced its intention to revise the anatomy education curriculum in medical schools through the new 'Anatomy Education Support Center Project,' set to launch this year. An official from the ministry’s...

Russian drone damages maternity hospital in Kharkiv

Russian drone damages maternity hospital in Kharkiv

Kharkiv: A Russian drone attack on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv on Friday damaged a maternity hospital, authorities said, terrifying patients as windows shattered and shards of glass fell on to the beds, leaving families rushing to shelter their...

Ohio families concerned about losing Medicaid coverage; state lawmakers respond

Ohio families concerned about losing Medicaid coverage; state lawmakers respond

As the fallout continues from the impact of the GOP's spending and tax cut plan on Medicaid, watching closely are the families that rely on the government program for life-changing care. Like so many people juggling the demands of raising a young...

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