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HealthExperts Warn of Rising Cosmeticorexia Among Children Using Skincare
Dermatologist Giovanni Damiani of the University of Milan warns that children obsessively using adult skincare products may suffer from cosmeticorexia.
HealthLake County ADAMHS Board Hosts Joint Training to Cut Staff Costs
The Lake County ADAMHS Board and Ashtabula County partners hosted a joint training session to teach the C.A.R.E. method and reduce administrative costs.
Health84% of US Maternal Deaths Are Preventable, Data Shows
New data reveals that 84% of maternal deaths in the US are preventable. The Heartland Summit launched a center to fix systemic care gaps for rural mothers.
HealthSummit County Mental Health Data Reveals Urgent Gaps in Care
The Building Hope 2025 study shows that 45.5% of Summit County adults needed mental health services recently, highlighting urgent gaps in local care.
HealthCasa Palmero Replaces Mini Bars With In-Room Recovery Kits
Casa Palmero at Pebble Beach Resorts now offers in-room recovery kits featuring high-end hardware, replacing traditional mini bars with wellness tools.
HealthMiami Mental Health Center Stalls Amid Budgetary Disputes
Miami-Dade County commissioners have paused the opening of the Miami Center for Mental Health and Rehabilitation due to ongoing budgetary disagreements.
HealthAtlanta Church Hosts Environmental Justice Sunday to Address Air Quali
On April 26, 2026, Big Bethel AME Church in Atlanta held Environmental Justice Sunday to address how local air pollution affects life expectancy in cities.
Health2,100 Civilians Killed in US-Israel Surprise Attack on Iran
At least 2,100 civilians died after the United States and Israel launched a surprise military attack against Iran on February 28, 2026, in the Middle East.
HealthSouth Bend Baking Event Connects Residents to Mental Health Services
South Bend residents gathered for the Cake in the Park baking competition on April 26, 2026, to raise funds and connect neighbors to local mental health se...
HealthOregon Residents Debate Universal Health Care at Bend Town Hall
Oregon residents gathered at Trinity Episcopal Church in Bend to debate the feasibility of universal health care as national medical spending hits $5.6T.
HealthMU Extension Study Links Workforce Health to Missouri Economic Gains
University of Missouri Extension researchers report that one in 20 working-age Missourians cannot work due to illness, hindering state economic growth.
HealthPublic Access to Glucose Monitors Sparks Data Interpretation Crisis
As of April 26, 2026, continuous glucose monitors are available to the general public, causing a medical crisis as users struggle to interpret health data.