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Donations Increase, More Lives Saved

We frequently hear about blood drives and the supply needs of our community but rarely do we learn about the impact of our giving community. In the past two years the blood drives held at Virginia Gay Hospital and Clinics have yielded more than 250 pints of blood.
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Feeling Stressed? Stress Relief Might Help Your Health

Winter holidays—do they fill you with joy or with worries about gift-giving and family gatherings? Do summer vacations leave you relaxed or fretful over travel and money? If you’re feeling stressed out over supposedly fun things, it might be time to reassess.
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Make Tighter Pants Your Only Thanksgiving Meal Regret

Families across Iowa will gather for their annual Thanksgiving feast soon, and the Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) wants to help ensure the only post-meal regret they may have is that they ate too much – not that they ate something that made them sick.

Available resources for Veterans

It is estimated that twenty American Veterans commit suicide each day. There are a number of resources available to veterans and their families that can provide help.

Preventing Type 2 Diabetes: Steps Toward a Healthier Life

People with diabetes have a problem with blood sugar. Their blood sugar, or blood glucose, can climb too high. Having high levels of sugar in your blood can cause a lot of trouble.

Quitline Iowa Offers Support for Great American Smokeout Participants

  Nicotine replacement therapy offers patches, gum and lozenges The Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) reminds Iowans who need help quitting smoking or using smokeless tobacco of a great incentive to enroll in Quitline Iowa before the American Cancer Society’s Great American Smokeout® on November 20.

Could Flavanols Reverse Age-Related Memory Decline?

As we get older, remembering new stuff—an updated computer password or the name of that person whom we met last night (or was it two nights ago?)—can bring a busy day to a head-scratching halt.