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Eating Disorder Treatment How to Help a Friend With an Eating Disorder

Eating Disorder Treatment how to help a friend with an eating disorder


 

 

Scary new statistics about ADHD
New statistics from the Centers from Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) show that 11 percent of the children ages 4 to… Continue reading

Stave Off Depression With Regular Doses of Laughter

Stave off depression with regular doses of laughter
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, an estimated one in 10 Americans report depression. This means that every year more than 31 million Americans say they suffer from depression.… Continue reading

Shouldn't Doctors Have to Pee in a Cup Too?

Shouldn't Doctors Have to Pee in a Cup Too?
Drug overdose deaths, for example, are the leading cause of accidental death in America, according to the Centers for Disease Control. Nonetheless the golden state's medical lobby worked hard in the… Continue reading

Drug Detox Springfield Increases Focus on Pain Management

Drug Detox Springfield Increases Focus on Pain Management
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the number of overdose deaths from prescription medication has more than tripled since 1990. While more research is being done to treat addicts… Continue reading

Community Services for Nov. 3

Community Services for Nov. 3
DEMENTIA SUPPORT GROUP, facilitated by SouthernCare Hospice, meets the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 3 p.m. at Gadsden Health & Rehab Center, 1945 Davis Drive, Gadsden, on 800 Hall. For information, call… Continue reading

World Mental Health Day: Eating Disorders in Older Adults

World Mental Health Day: Eating Disorders In Older Adults
… the full-fledged eating disorder did not start until later in life, when a life changing event may have happened that became a gateway for the development of the eating disorder,”… Continue reading

Utah Rehab

Utah Rehab
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Take a trip to the past with the Phoenix Jazz and Swing Band
They frequently play at nursing homes, rehabilitation facilities and assisted living centers in northern Utah, but rarely at churches. One of the… Continue reading

Shutdown Impact: A Few National Parks Reopen

Shutdown impact: A few national parks reopen
The Food and Drug Administration and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say they can handle recalls and high-risk foodborne outbreaks, but discovering them will be more difficult because many of the people… Continue reading

Many Athletes Are Saying Goodbye to Gluten

Many athletes are saying goodbye to gluten
While there is no diagnostic test for gluten sensitivity, the Center for Celiac Research at Massachusetts General Hospital for Children estimates that about 6 percent of Americans fit the condition's murky criteria: They… Continue reading

In Your County

In Your County
On the first and third Tuesday of each month from October through April, Cape Regional Medical Center becomes the “place to be” for a dozen or more teens in the Medical Explorers “Learning for Life” career-education program… Continue reading