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    • Everyone ages - Here's how to make the most of your later life
    • CommonSpirit Health Expands Behavioral Health Support through Primary Care Collaboration in Partnership with Concert Health
    • Improving Health Outcomes in Papua New Guinea
    • Quest Diagnostics Receives 2020 C. Everett Koop National Health Award for Outstanding Employee Health Program
    • Central Oregon Crossroads: Air pollution and health | Local&State
    • Home Health Buyers, Sellers Headed Toward Frenzied Finish to M&A in 2020
    • Report shows lack of health care access in Black Belt
    • Health Beat: Can food lower blood pressure? | Health Beat
    • Barrett Volleys Fire on Health Care Law as Democrats Highlight Pandemic Threat
    • Barring better health, Auburn shouldn’t be favored by 3.5 at South Carolina
    • What is health literacy? | University of Nevada, Reno
    • Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Partners With Oncology Analytics for Oncology Benefits Management
    • Vital Decisions and Aetna Better Health Team Up to Support Members and Families Facing Advanced Illness and End-of-Life Care Decisions
    • Better Health Care For West Coasters As Te Nikau Hospital Officially Opened
    • Health Matters: Artificial intelligence is changing modern medicine | News, Sports, Jobs
    • Dr. William B. Applegate and Dr. Christopher C. Colenda: A broken system and broken promises on health care | Columnists
    • Barrett vows to interpret laws ‘as they are written,’ as Democrats warn of threat to health care
    • Judge Barrett vows to interpret laws 'as they are written
    • Scripps Whittier Diabetes Institute Granted .3 Million for Mental Health
    • Scripps Whittier Diabetes Institute Given .3M For Mental Health
    • Supreme Court hearings today: Amy Coney Barrett faces Senate Judiciary Committee amid COVID-19 pandemic
    • Better health found in barn-hatched chicks
    • Health care is focus as Barrett Supreme Court hearing opens
    • Personalized Health Care Puts You And Your Doctor In Charge
    • Doctors' recommendations: Vote for better health in Pennsylvania 2020 | Opinion
    • Your health insurance might be on the chopping block
    • Hauff takes over as CEO of Yakima Neighborhood Health Services | Local
    • Kim Sonerholm: Five tips to simplify the annual health insurance open enrollment process - KyForward.com
    • 5 tips that help simplify health insurance annual enrollment | Staff Columnists
    • HIIT workouts are linked to better mental health and longer, healthier lives, according to a new study
    • Getting older and better | The Spokesman-Review
    • Happify Health Launches "2020 Survival Kit" in Support of World Mental Health Day
    • Statement on the future of mental health, rights and recovery in the European Region
    • SCOTUS Fight Will Highlight GOP's Health Care Liability
    • SCOTUS Fight Will Highlight GOP's Health Care Liability
    • Green Monday launch ‘Happy Bao by OmniMeat’ in Thailand to Plant Forward for Better Health
    • Report Fewer Arizona Children Have Health Insurance / Public News Service
    • Humana's (HUM) MA Members Gain From Better Health Outcomes
    • GUEST COLUMN: Pass the public option for a better healthcare system | Opinion
    • A daily fitness calendar towards better health
    • Dance your way to better health
    • Cheek: Technology the key to better health care for rural Texans - Opinion - Amarillo Globe-News
    • For Black Americans, Resilience Key to Heart Health
    • Optimism, resilience may guard heart health in Black adults
    • Apple is introducing iPhone Health Records to UK and Canada
    • For Black Americans, Personal Resilience Plays Big Part in Heart Health | Health News
    • Massive Consolidations Taking Place Across Health Care, Especially Among Private Practices | News
    • Equality Health Embeds Social Determinants of Health in Care Delivery
    • AllStar Health Brands Inc., (ALST) Announces Negotiations for Several QuikLAB Covid-19 Mobile Testing Units - Press Release
    • Evernorth Continues Work to Reduce Costs and Improve Health With Expanded and Innovative Digital Health Formulary Platform
    • These are the healthiest American cities
    • Individual psychological well-being may guard heart health in Black adults
    • Cheek: Technology the key to better health care for rural Texans - Opinion - Herald Democrat
    • Humana Ties Up to Offer Better Healthcare in Colorado Springs
    • Better health infrastructure has no direct link with COVID mortality: Health Secy
    • Diabetes Outreach teams up to offer ‘Better Choices, Better Health’ interactive program | News, Sports, Jobs
    • Cycle Your Way to Better Health
    • For Patients And Health Care Providers, Interoperability Is A Win-Win
    • Cheek: Technology the key to better health care for rural Texans - Opinion - Austin American-Statesman
    • Andreas Schauffert's newly released "Healthy through Knowledge" is a potent guide filled with knowledgeable solutions that improve one's health
    • Cheek: Technology the key to better health care for rural Texans - Opinion - Lubbock Avalanche-Journal
    • Upward Health Mobility Limited for Minorities, Vulnerable Americans
    • Health Affairs’ October Issue: Children’s Health
    • Children’s Health | Health Affairs
    • Employers' health benefits costs expected to grow, but most won't take cost-saving measures
    • Build a Better Health Care Budget
    • Data is Crucial to Driving Innovations in Health and Wellness for Individuals and the Economy
    • Support for health care sector vital in battle against coronavirus
    • Blue Cross NC, Wake Forest Baptist form another health-care partnership | Local News
    • Health care is key voter concern amid pandemic, changing Supreme Court
    • Katito residents call for better health services
    • State finances in better health than expected ahead of Budget 2021
    • On Nutrition: Getting active, better late than never | Health
    • N.Y. Gov. Cuomo Announces Final Regulations Requiring Insurers to Provide Fair Coverage for Mental Health & Substance Use Disorders
    • Brent Baranko: Medical-industrial complex corrupts our health care
    • Dignity Health Donates 2,000 To Project Roomkey
    • Cuomo announces final regulations requiring insurers to provide fair coverage for mental health & substance use disorders
    • When it comes to breast health, you are your own best advocate | News, Sports, Jobs
    • Guest Editorial: When it comes to breast health, you are your own best advocate | Columnists
    • Some Newborns May Benefit from Ingesting Mother’s Fecal Matter
    • Partnership to address unmet health needs | Local News
    • Magellan Healthcare Provides Resources During National Depression and Mental Health Awareness and Screening Month
    • AllStar Health Brands Inc., (ALST) Announces First Order with CO-DX (CO Diagnostics) PCR Machine for Covid-19 testing
    • The Galien Foundation Debuts 2020 Prix Galien Nominees in New Category for "Best Digital Health Product" | News
    • Viewpoints: Executive Actions Don’t Make A Better Health Care Plan; Court With Barrett Can Destroy Obamacare
    • The Galien Foundation Debuts 2020 Prix Galien Nominees in New Category for "Best Digital Health Product"
    • Embright and First Choice Health Announce Partnership, Expanding Access and Improving Care for Employees
    • Are There Health Benefits? Pros and Cons, Nutrition Information, and More
    • Cigna creates new entity to help deliver better health care services
    • Oakland County executive race focuses on development, health care
    • Coffee benefits for your health
    • Anthem Expands Relationship with doc.ai to Power Digital Health Offerings
    • Pro Football HOF receives National Minority Quality Forum award
    • Maryland Health Department offers virtual diabetes education series
    • Q&A with GRAAHI board member and physician Herman Sullivan
    • Health care tops NDP candidate Sandhu's list of issues - Vernon News
    • Central Oregon health data website launches
    • Keep Military Health Care Integration on Track
    • 5 Tips That Help Simplify Health Insurance Annual Open Enrollment
    • Mercer and HLTH announce “Reinvent | The New Shape of Health” Employer Program at HTLH VRTL 2020
    • doc.ai and Anthem, Inc. Extend Relationship to Power Many of Anthem’s Digital Health Offerings
    • Reader letters, Monday: Georgians need better health insurance access - Opinion - Athens Banner-Herald
    • doc.ai and Anthem, Inc. Extend Relationship to Power Many of Anthem’s Digital Health Offerings - Press Release
    • UnitedHealth Group outlines its own path for health care reform
    • Mercer and HLTH announce "Reinvent
    • Aquarius: Establishing routine can lead to better health, achieving goals
    • 5 Questions: Sadler Health Center dentist announces retirement | Carlisle
    • Multi-billion-dollar Medicaid contract at stake in legal filing by Aetna Better Health. Insurer asks for review of DHHS selection process. | Local News
    • ‘Budget for sending Kuwaitis abroad can be used for better health system’ - ARAB TIMES
    • Connecticut’s first battery-electric public transit buses debut in bid to improve air quality, health outcomes
    • JetBlue and Vault Health Partner to Make At-Home COVID-19 Tests More Widely Available to Customers
    • Northern Counties Health Care and Northeastern Vermont Regional Hospital announce new partnership: Northern Express Care
    • A Unique IPA Centers on Social Determinants of Health
    • What Is the Baker Act?
    • Lawan assures of better health system
    • Good design can mean better health at home
    • MS Patients Report Moderate Health-related Quality of Life, Review Finds
    • Reader letters, Monday: Georgians need better health insurance access - Opinion - Savannah Morning News
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    • Mvolo residents decry poor health services, shortage of drugs
    • Why riding a bike isn't just good for your health but for your career
    • APEC presses for greater investment in health systems
    • The Day - Community Recreation Center would mean better health for New Londoners
    • Championing better health outcomes for sexual, gender minorities - UB Now: News and views for UB faculty and staff
    • Heart Foundation launches Coles Health Hub in partnership with supermarket and News Corp
    • Democrats focus Supreme Court battle on fate of health-care law under Trump
    • Retail health the driver for general sector
    • A Better Doctor-Patient Relationship is Good for Your Health
    • Telehealth for Better Health Across Communities
    • Korea project to better health safety signedPhnom Penh Post
    • Marzo, Roth on health care
    • Commentary: Trump resists a government takeover of health care
    • Desperate for better health, Lonsdale man documents weight loss journey | News
    • Vitamin D levels in the blood may be a better predictor of future health and disease risks
    • Caesars casino's union employees rally for better health insurance
    • Enhancing Early, Accurate Diagnosis for Better Health Outcomes
    • Power Steadiness In The Physique Is A Key To Higher Health
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  • Community Health
    • Elizabethtown College Launches Innovative Public Health Major Amidst Pandemic
    • CommonSpirit Health Closes Care Gaps with Personalized, Community-Based Care Navigation in Partnership with Docent Health
    • The Health 202: A court with Amy Coney Barrett is more likely to reinterpret Roe than reverse it
    • 'I'm a Black Doctor. I Feel the Weight of Representing My Community'
    • Boston's DIY Hip-Hop Community : NPR
    • Health equity measure aims to protect communities. Will small businesses pay the price?
    • Fairfax County Community Centers Reopen By Reservation
    • Allscripts To Sell CarePort Health Biz To WellSky For .35 Bln
    • California’s health equity measure aims to protect communities vulnerable to the coronavirus. But will small businesses pay the price?
    • Stranded pedestrians in Dallas' Joppa community get a lift from City Council
    • Coronavirus Hotline Launched By Austin Public Health
    • Federal Electronic Health Record Connects With More Community Partners > U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE > Release
    • Cue Health awarded 1 million to scale up production of COVID-19 test: HHS
    • Health New England Appoints New Chief Medical Officer
    • Candidate: Martha Koo, M.D. For Beach Cities Health District
    • Candidate: Vish Chatterji For Beach Cities Health District
    • Vanessa Poster For Beach Cities Health District
    • Public invited to address disparities among Black community in Washtenaw County
    • Menomonee Falls' Falls Coffee Company made to support law enforcement
    • Students create Colors for Coats to help medical community
    • Community ties are key to diversifying participants | Articles
    • Matter Health and HITMC Present: The Permanent Pivot
    • Abercrombie & Fitch Launches New Miniseries Focused on Mental Health, Hosted by World Champion Soccer Player Megan Rapinoe
    • Outcome Health Launches "Who Saves Me?" to Bring Awareness to the Crisis of Physician Burnout
    • NASCAR community defends Alex Bowman after media member mocks his anxiety
    • The Key To Health Care's Success Post-Pandemic? Decentralization
    • Coronavirus: IBM Launching Blockchain ‘Health Pass’ to Support Return to Public Spaces
    • Boston's Kraft Center for Community Health Mobile Opioid Outreach Winnebago Reaches 10,000 Patients | News
    • Boston's Kraft Center for Community Health Mobile Opioid Outreach Winnebago Reaches 10,000 Patients
    • One Enduring Legacy of the Clean Power Plan: Lung Health
    • IQVIA Joins FDA to Advance COVID-19 Understanding at Community Level through COVID Active Research Experience (CARE) Project
    • London rabbi worked to end community's isolation
    • Lives Lost: London rabbi worked to end community's isolation
    • Springfield Community Gardens, CoxHealth obtains 0,000 grant
    • What we know about the 'worship protest'
    • Fort Collins Museum of Discovery opens new exhibit on mental health
    • Virtual community, entertainment events beginning Oct. 14
    • Medical experts encourage women to keep up with annual mammogram screening
    • Washtenaw County schools, health officials advocate for COVID-19 safety in joint letter to community
    • Tower Health Prepares For Arrival For Seasonal Influenza
    • EmbraceCLE Community Challenge Raises Over 0,000 to Support Cleveland Nonprofits
    • Arlington County announces community dialogues on racial equity
    • Sliney School community member tests positive for coronavirus in Branford
    • Middlesex YMCA virtual Strong challenge free to community
    • Lutheran Community Services Northwest and Compass Housing Alliance Pursue Affiliation to Address the Region’s Growing Affordable Housing Needs
    • Music Health Alliance Offering Free, Virtual Health Insurance Assistance For The Music ...
    • Excess deaths from COVID-19, community bereavement, restorative justice for communities of color
    • NH cities combat new Covid-19 outbreak, increasing community transmission
    • Minnesota Community Care Adds Two Directors to Advance Its Commitment to Disrupting Health Inequities in Communities It Serves
    • Why Africa needs to invest in mental health
    • New Services and Solutions Company, Tegria, to Streamline Health Care Delivery
    • Officials ask for community’s help in getting kids back to in-person classes in Washtenaw County
    • Community: Fran U honors two at virtual gala | Entertainment/Life
    • 'Ohana Health Plan and Samsung Donate Smartphone Devices to Healthcare Providers in Hawaii | News
    • Opinion | We’re public health experts. We need to do a better job of talking to conservatives.
    • Fair Haven Community Health Care ranked as a top 10 quality leader by federal agency
    • Community crisis mental health programs help keep people out of emergency rooms
    • Addressing Nebraska's rural health care challenges | Articles
    • Biden fans at nation's largest retirement community
    • Transgenders who experience stigma are more likely to have poor mental health outcomes
    • Patrons at Portsmouth bar may have been exposed to COVID-19, health officials say
    • AG Announces Community Health Systems Data Breach Settlement
    • Transgender people who experience discrimination likelier to have poor mental health
    • Health Nut Coming To Downtown Manhattan Beach Jamba Juice Space
    • El Paso officials urge residents to fight COVID-19 community spread
    • Vancouver police in pilot program that aims to address mental health crises
    • Community Transmission Extent Remains Low In Northern Virginia
    • A Belltown residential treatment facility shutters, leaving a hole in King County’s mental health system
    • WHO, RGC and partners join forces to offer mental health support to migrant workers and vulnerable groups
    • Our mission to improve mental health care
    • Midlands Voices: Let's focus on meeting Nebraska's rural health care challenges | Columnists
    • SSM Health gives out 500 free flu shots in record time, more drive-thrus to come | News Headlines
    • As movement grows to reduce police involvement in mental health crisis calls, Virginia legislators try to figure out a statewide model | Local News
    • Puget Sound health experts share what they’ve learned since the COVID-19 pandemic hit
    • Worcester health officials work to ward off 'twindemic' - News - telegram.com
    • Mental health in the Pacific
    • We must focus on the LGBT+ community this World Mental Health Day
    • Community colleges are experiencing existential crises with more stimulus uncertain
    • ‘We need community-based mental health services’
    • Amina Maamouri: Hold developers accountable for effects on community health | Opinion
    • Concerns over Brexit and covid are putting pressure on the farming community's mental health
    • 4 northwest Louisiana groups need support
    • 0M in gifts from community support Primary Children’s Hospital expertise, expansion
    • NAMI Frontline Wellness Launches on World Mental Health Day
    • Fallbrook health professional takes on Marie Waldron in 75th Assembly District race
    • Sen. Tony Vargas, challenger Jorge Sotolongo say South Omaha community drives them | Politics
    • FSU to create new nursing coursework on military health
    • On World Mental Health Day, 9 ways to boost your mental health as the coronavirus pandemic continues
    • These apps make mental health easier for people in the margins
    • The mental health disparities faced by people of color
    • Gilbert says marijuana poses a threat to health, safety, security of community
    • L.A. Care Health Plan and Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan's Community Resource Centers Offer Free, Drive-Thru Flu Shot Clinics
    • Free Bluebikes Mark World Mental Health Day Saturday
    • The Place at Riverwalk Wins Best Community Design at 2020 AMA Tribute Award
    • VCPWA Engineering Work on Innovative Community Projects
    • Burrell CEO talks about mental health impact of COVID-19 pandemic
    • Taraji P. Henson Wants to End Stigma Around Mental Health in Black Communities
    • Gilbert believes marijuana poses a threat to health, safety of community | Arizona Politics
    • UAB launches tele-mentoring program for health care providers on substance use disorder - News
    • More coronavirus deaths reported in Jackson-area retirement community
    • Gateway Health Introduces New Playbook To Address Racial Inequality
    • Community Foundation of Western Massachusetts awards M in coronavirus relief funds to 70 nonprofits
    • OPH looks to CHEO/uOttawa research to help the community fight against Coronavirus
    • L.A. Care Health Plan and Blue Shield of California Promise Health Plan's Community Resource Centers Offer Free, Drive-Thru Flu Shot Clinics | News
    • Focus on mental health during COVID-19
    • Repealing the ACA Would Create Chaos for the Disability Community During a Pandemic
    • A walk to remind people in distress that they are not alone
    • Enrollment drop at CT community colleges follows national trend
    • South Sudan: Let’s not neglect mental health in humanitarian aid - South Sudan
    • Orthodox community is not taking COVID-19 seriously. We have to do better
    • Newport Mental Health to create COVID-19 suicide prevention program thanks to federal grant - News - providencejournal.com
    • Nashua health officials urge anyone who attended Gate City Church to get tested for COVID-19
    • SD County reports 291 COVID-19 cases, 6 deaths, daily record 19 community outbreaks
    • NE Health District Adds Three COVID-19 Deaths, 79 New Cases
    • Record 19 Coronavirus Community Outbreaks Reported In County
    • Officials warn of increased community transmission in NH
    • County reports 291 virus cases, 6 deaths, record 19 community outbreaks
    • NH health officials warn against complacency as community spread of COVID-19 grows
    • Avoid haunted houses: Metro Health releases guidelines for a safe Halloween in San Antonio
    • Why Are Police the Wrong Response to Mental Health Crises? (ep. 122)
    • Pease Health Study on PFAS in water set to resume - News - seacoastonline.com
    • Northern Essex Community College turns idle parking lots into Wi-Fi hot spots
    • SC nursing homes, care facilities to submit weekly reports to DHEC
    • Huron-Clinton Metroparks generate million-plus in yearly community benefits
    • Coronavirus Spike In New London County Alarms Health Officials
    • Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) and IMPACT DC Partner on Bridging Health Disparities Gap
    • Minnesota's Fairview Health to shutter 16 clinics, cut 900 jobs
    • Coronavirus testing site coming to South Milwaukee Bucyrus building
    • New York City Didn’t Focus Community Outreach in Covid-19 Hot Spots Before Surges
    • New York Health Welcomes Internal Medicine Physician Robin DaCosta, MD
    • QHR Health Continues Steady Client Growth in 3rd Quarter
    • Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health launches vaccine to protect poultry from three diseases
    • New York COVID-19 restrictions from Cuomo spark Orthodox protests
    • Multi-faceted approach required to improve cardiovascular health of LGBTQ population
    • Student groups build community with new cookbook
    • Digital Health Startup Raises Million To Provide Virtual OCD Treatment
    • Discrimination contributes to poorer heart health for LGBTQ adults
    • New Public Health Orders Issued In Boulder County: What To Know
    • COVID-19 places a heightened emphasis on mental health
    • Washburn canceled spring break. Students say ‘blindside’ decision is a blow to mental health - News - The Topeka Capital-Journal
    • Live-Action Short GRAMERCY Looks At Mental Health Within The Black Community
    • Rockford area bars threaten legal action against health department - News - Rockford Register Star
    • Doug’s Service Center temporarily closed by health department - News - The Topeka Capital-Journal
    • Barnstable Principal Has Health Scare After Being Put On Leave
    • New Public Health Orders Issued In Boulder County
    • Limit contact with grandparents, public health urges Montrealers as community spread grows
    • San Antonio Metro Health sees another leadership shakeup; Bridger takes on coronavirus czar role
    • 4 PA Counties At 'Substantial Risk' Of Community Spread: New Data
    • Calaveras County health officer resigns, cites 'current political climate'
    • The Medical Device Innovation Consortium (MDIC) Announces Case for Quality Collaborative Community with FDA Participation
    • Colorado Access Awards .83 Million for Health Innovation | News
    • Answering the call to serve: UCLA Health’s humanitarian aid to Beirut takes off
    • Scanwell Health Expands COVID-19 Research Study in North Carolina
    • NevadaTeach responds to community needs with free virtual math and science tutoring for 6th - 12th graders
    • Grant From PSEG Foundation to Help Protect and Support Community
    • Moorestown Council Candidates Spar On Transparency, Fiscal Health
    • Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts Offers Free Bluebikes Rides In Recognition of World Mental Health Day
    • Better Life Partners taps Bravado Health to help curb community's opioid crisis
    • Walgreens Addressing Health Disparities in Chicago’s Underserved Communities with New Pharmacy and Healthcare Initiatives
    • Affirming Youth Foundation, Inc., Awarded .35 Million To Fight Financial Insecurity In Miami's Black Community
    • Chris Paul Recognized For His Off-The-Court Impact With NBA Cares Community Assist Award
    • California launches new 'health equity metric' focused on disparities of COVID-19 impact
    • Lightfoot announces million in grants to strengthen mental health system
    • Virginia health district changing name to reflect commitment to inclusion
    • Lorain community partners start initiative to provide free COVID-19 testing to Lorain City Schools staff and students
    • Community Health Centre adapts during pandemic to meet client needs
    • Brazil's community health workers could play a key role in combating COVID-19
    • UW Health donates child care equipment, hand sanitizer to community groups
    • Kalamazoo County health department, hospitals urge residents to get flu shots
    • SCL Health And Community Leaders Encourage 2020 Flu Shots
    • Community health workers could play a key part in combating COVID-19 in Brazil, study says
    • Islanders and Northwell Health announce 10-year sponsorship deal for UBS Arena
    • Metro Health Dept. reports 281 deaths, 29,630 cases of COVID-19 in Nashville
    • Pathways Acquires Three Subsidiaries of Community Intervention Services, Inc. (CIS)
    • Statement On Racism As A Public Health Crisis
    • The State of the LGBTQ Community in 2020
    • How smartphones could help improve child health in Malawi
    • Northwell Scores Community-Driven Sponsorship Deal With the New York Islanders and State-of-the-Art-Venue UBS Arena at Belmont Park
    • Fairview restructuring to eliminate 900 jobs, dramatically change health services in St. Paul
    • Catholic health system growth threatens patient access, advocacy group argues
    • Virginia Tech discusses its mental health initiatives
    • Metro Health tweaks instructions to case investigators
    • Atrium Health experts discuss President Trump’s COVID treatment
    • MOH reviewing community support for people with mental health conditions
    • Yale Health administers flu shots throughout Yale community
    • Taraji P. Henson to host mental health series for Facebook Watch
    • Trump's COVID-19 treatment raises red flags in medical community
    • El Futuro: Durham nonprofit brings tranquility to Spanish-speaking community during COVID-19
    • Carroll Couny passes COVID-19 milestone; health officer concurs with Trump tweet, stresses social responsibility
    • 230 Montana health care providers: We must flatten the COVID-19 curve again | State & Regional
    • Ascension Providence and Scott and White Health Plan
    • For Pregnant Women, Stigma Complicates Opioid Misuse Treatment
    • Taraji P. Henson Announces New Show on Mental Health on Facebook Watch
    • General Iron’s move: Lightfoot’s health officials issue mea culpa, say public should have been told before car shredder given permit
    • Health Management Associates Names Douglas Elwell CEO; Charles (Chuck) Milligan Joins Firm as COO
    • 3 Lingering Concerns About Trump’s Health Following Monday’s Briefing
    • Taraji's Mental Health Show, The Witcher First Look and More
    • Lee Health florida coronavirus health care heroes future larry antonucci
    • CAN Community Health Opens New HIV Clinic in Tarrant County
    • Taraji P. Henson hosting mental health talk show on Facebook Watch
    • Community leaders launch initiative to promote diversity through art, education
    • Dallas Mavericks’ Dwight Powell Named NBA Cares 2019-20 Community Assist Award Recipient
    • Substantial spread of COVID-19 now seen in Nashua, health officials say
    • COVID-19 case reported at Schoolcraft Community Schools
    • Facebook Watch Greenlights Taraji P. Henson Mental Health Talk Show
    • Taraji P. Henson to host talk show on mental health
    • Taraji P. Henson to Host Talk Show on Mental Health for Facebook Watch
    • New Covenant Health facility planned for Chapman Highway in Knoxville
    • Saudi Human Rights Commission detects issues in mental health care services
    • Garden Club Sponsoring Virtual Forest Health Program Tonight
    • Grand View Health and Humana Sign Medicare Network Agreement in Pennsylvania
    • Michigan Residents Will Have Access to Ambetter Health Insurance
    • March of Dimes fundraiser Oct. 30 being held virtually, thanks to Lehigh Valley real estate community
    • Hong Kong records 11 new Covid-19 cases as officials seek consulate’s help in averting possible outbreak in Thai community
    • Health, well-being and public transit | Columnists
    • State effort seeks to counter mental health problems worsened by pandemic | Local news
    • NAMIWalks Chicago 2020 event goes virtual with same message: End mental health care stigma
    • Saginaw County Health Department issues coronavirus guidance for Halloween
    • Community advisory board will help broaden perspectives
    • Community agencies coordinate to offer flu shots | News
    • ‘COVID-19 still lurks’ mayor warns as Metro Health reports 5 new coronavirus deaths, 145 cases
    • Health care providers brace for 'twindemic' as flu season looms amid COVID-19 outbreaks | Local Health News
    • Health Officials: 500 Active Cases Of COVID-19 In New Hampshire
    • Toronto Public Health to stop tracing close contacts of COVID cases in the community as infections soar
    • Health departments issue public health emergency
    • Santa Clara County Health Officials Offer Guidance On How To Celebrate Halloween
    • David A. Brenner: How UC San Diego Health Sciences is addressing racism in our classrooms, labs and clinics
    • Groundbreaking New Study Shows Yoga And Meditation Benefit Physical And Mental Health
    • Maryland Community College Promise Scholarship has nearly 3,000 people on a waitlist
    • Free COVID testing given to Latinx community in Portland
    • COVID-19 outbreak at UW's Greek row sickens at least 104 students
    • Health expert shares tips for socially distanced Halloween festivities
    • Coronavirus contagiousness can overtake diligence, Lincoln health director says of own experience | Health and Fitness
    • Doctors call for community to stop spread
    • Local health departments issue public health emergency
    • One Chicago community endures virus, violence and turmoil
    • Chicago Center for HIV Elimination awarded M for community COVID-19 testing and prevention
    • Joslyn Center To Hold Drive-Through Health Fair, Flu Shot Clinic
    • Kelly Enriquez hired as new Venice Regional Bayfront Health CEO
    • 3 candidates vying for 2 seats on Kalamazoo Valley Community College board
    • Stigma from providers interferes with treating addiction
    • People’s Community Clinic celebrates 50 years of bringing dignity to care - Entertainment & Life - Austin American-Statesman
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    • Cuomo: NY to 'review' coronavirus vaccine over fears of politicization, despite health officials' assurances
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  • Fitness
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    • Zoom is releasing a new tool to let paid users charge for admission to online events like conferences or fitness classes
    • Khloe Kardashian's fitness schedule kept her 'sane'
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    • 63 of the best health and fitness deals on Prime Day 2020
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    • How Voting Affects Fitness For You & Your Community, According To Instructors
    • Fitness tech company JAXJOX raises M as it gets ready to ship AI-enabled workout system
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    • Former Trump doctor Ronny Jackson questions Biden's mental fitness for office
    • Caliber, with .2 million in seed funding, launches a fitness coaching platform
    • Crunch Fitness Channelside Renovations To Allow Boutique Classes
    • England and Tottenham on collision course over Harry Kane's fitness
    • Sean Hannity Attacks Joe Biden's Mental Fitness Despite Tucker Carlson Saying Tactic Won't Work
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    • Gyms are open, but NYC’s still killing the independent-fitness-studio industry
    • Best fitness tracker deals for Prime Day 2020: Garmin, Fitbit and more
    • Smartwatch and Fitness Tracker Sale
    • England and Tottenham on collision course over Harry Kane's fitness | Football
    • The Best Fitness Tech To Buy at Walmart’s Major Sale, From Apple Watches to Treadmills
    • Manchester City left sweating over Kevin De Bruyne's fitness after he withdraws from Belgium squad
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    • Why experts say the pandemic-led virtual fitness boom is here to stay
    • Basecamp Fitness Adding Location in Columbia, South Carolina
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    • Trump questions Pelosi's fitness as third in line to the presidency
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    • Wales to give Kieffer Moore and Chris Mepham time to prove fitness
    • Fitness competition returns to Delray Beach gym
    • Pelosi eyes creation of panel to determine a president's fitness to serve
    • Newport Beach's OASIS senior fitness center is reopening, albeit at limited capacities
    • The Hill's Campaign Report: Trump campaigns on Rush Limbaugh show l Democrats question Trump's mental fitness l Coronavirus stimulus in doubt before election
    • Trump campaigns on Rush Limbaugh show l Democrats question Trump's mental fitness l Coronavirus stimulus in doubt before election
    • Democrats Zero In on President’s Fitness for Office as Election Looms
    • Pelosi Unveils 25th Amendment Bid, Questions Trump's Fitness | Political News
    • Trump outraged by Democrats' plan to assess president's fitness to serve
    • Pelosi proposes experts review a president's mental fitness under 25th Amendment
    • The Hill's 12:30 Report: Dems ruffle feathers with POTUS fitness bill
    • Pelosi Introduces Bill to Form 25th Amendment Commission to Rule on President’s Fitness
    • Dems introduce bill addressing president's fitness
    • Pelosi unveils 25th Amendment bid, questions Trump's fitness
    • In 25th Amendment Bid, Pelosi Mulls Trump's Fitness to Serve | Political News
    • Watch live: Democrats introduce bill creating commission to rule on president's fitness for office
    • House Democrats will introduce bill creating commission to rule on president's fitness for office
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    • What You Can Expect from Amazon Prime Day 2020's Discounted Health and Fitness Deals
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    • Pelosi to propose experts review a president's mental fitness under 25th Amendment
    • Presidential debate plans teeter, as Pelosi probes Trump fitness for office
    • In 25th Amendment bid, Pelosi mulls Trump's fitness to serve
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    • Novak Djokovic gives fitness update after Carreno Busta accuses him of feigning injury concerns
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    • Fitness instructor, 41, pushes for mammogram, discovers breast cancer
    • The best cheap fitness tracker deals for October 2020: Garmin, Fitbit and more
    • 'I Lost Over 100 Lbs. In 1.5 Years By Making These 4 Simple Tweaks To My Diet'
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    • Covid-19 stokes interest in health and fitness, and sportswear chains such as Lululemon, Decathlon, and Sweaty Betty reap the benefits
    • Wondercise’s on-demand fitness classes pair with your existing smartwatch
    • Seattle Parks reopens playgrounds, fitness equipment, but kids will have to wait their turn
    • Marines may waive combat fitness tests for service members at risk for coronavirus - U.S.
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    • Readers Share Their Fitness Transformations: ‘It Has Changed My Life’
    • ICON Health & Fitness Announces 0 Million Growth Investment Led By L Catterton
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    • ISL: Quarantined in Goa, JFC players focus on fitness
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    • Terence Kongolo's move to Sheffield United on the rocks after scans raised concerns over fitness
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    • Dubai Fitness Challenge is back, dates announced
    • Pairing service dogs with disabled veterans is goal of fitness challenge event this month | Local News
    • Dubai Fitness Challenge is back, dates announced - News
    • Sheikh Hamdan’s Dubai Fitness Challenge is back
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    • Fitness coach Lauren Simpson, 30, hits back at trolls who accused her of being 'fake' on Instagram
    • Nina Agdal gets heart rates soaring in a red sports bra as she leads fitness class
    • Wellington virtual Zumba class keeps students moving, hoping
    • The boutique fitness experience as we knew it is dead
    • Gregg Berhalter: Jozy Altidore is still the USMNT's most talented striker, though fitness is concern
    • England Women must improve to reach USA fitness levels, Dawn Scott tells The Women's Football Show | Football News
    • Fitness Friday: hot pilates | wtsp.com
    • Blink Fitness Launches Virtual Training Program
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    • Virtual fitness classes allow this community battling addiction to gain strength during lockdown
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    • Virtual fitness classes allow this community battling addiction to gain strength during lockdown | Health
    • How Often Should You Take A Rest Day? It Goes Beyond Workouts, Fitness Pros Say
    • Global virtual fitness expands during pandemic, expected to reach .7B by 2026: report
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    • 11 virtual fitness companies vying to compete with Peloton's winning membership model and cash in on the at-home exercise boom
    • 11 virtual fitness brands vying to compete with Peloton amid pandemic
    • Fitness events happening in Houston include Core Focused Yoga and Run in The Park
    • California Fitness Chain Explores Options to Ease Debt After Virus Shuts Gyms
    • Women's FA Cup: Manchester City check Rose Lavelle fitness before Arsenal tie
    • Buying Guide: This fitness smartwatch is an affordable alternative to Fitbit | Home & Garden
    • Hazard must prove fitness before playing for Belgium
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    • Benchmark Fitness' Outdoor Trivia Workout Oct. 3 to support nonprofits
    • Amazon Prime Day Is a Perfect Excuse to Upgrade Your Fitness Gear
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    • Jillian Michaels' Fridge is Surprisingly Full of Cheese
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    • Whoop it up: the next-gen fitness tracker you can really count on
    • Start a new workout plan with up to 75% off yoga and fitness subscriptions
    • Tiger Shroff's Jaw-Dropping Stunt Video Will Set New Fitness Goals For Every Man
    • Marico share rises over 5% after firm divests stake in Revolutionary Fitness
    • Amazon tells Echelon fitness to stop selling US0 Prime Bike
    • First debate is Biden's chance to cancel Trump's attacks on his mental fitness. Or fall prey.
    • Peak into the actor's fitness regime and best looks through the years
    • Fitness app could lead a stranger right to your home
    • 3 Fitness Stocks Whose Hard Work Can Reward You
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    • Dumbbells Market - Roadmap for Recovery from COVID-19 | Increased Demand For Home Fitness Equipment to boost the Market Growth
    • Fitness Trackers Can Help You Become the Best Version of Yourself
    • AURA Fitness Tracker Sale | Mental Floss
    • 110-year-old boxing brand Everlast to launch streaming fitness program
    • How a Celebrity Fitness Trainer Who Has Gone Virtual Spends Sundays
    • The Army is rolling out a new fitness test: Will it hold back women?
    • Watch This Bodybuilder Get Crushed By the U.S. Marine Fitness Test
    • 4 Fitness Pros and Their Must-Try Motivational Rules
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    • ‘Execute with speed and adjust on the fly’: how this fitness studio changed its fate by moving online | Xero: Resilient business
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  • Global Health
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    • Augury Raises Million Series D Funding to Sustain Rapid Growth, Announces New Global Partnerships and Capabilities
    • IVI hosts virtual State Forum to promote partnership and equity in global health
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    • Ambra Health Expands Work with RAD-AID to End Global Healthcare Disparities Through Teleradiology
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    • IVI and global health partners encourage vaccine diplomacy
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    • Stanford University doctor leads global health argument criticizing COVID-19 pandemic restrictions
    • Health care leaders to imagine a post-COVID environment
    • FSU Panama City to offer bachelor's degree in public health
    • The crucial year for social order-global order transformational changes
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    • Denmark boosts its support to WHO to improve global health
    • Israeli, UAE health-tech firms launch home health care product | Senior Living
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    • China is doubling down in the global push for a coronavirus vaccine
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    • ACC's Hani Najm Global Scholar Awards announced at Saudi Heart Association
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    • Dialogue accelerates virtual care market growth strategy with acquisition of Optima Global Health
    • Golden Triangle Ventures, Inc. Announces a Roll Out Strategy for its Health Division - Press Release
    • Health experts thrash North Dakota's new quarantine guidelines: 'This is highly dangerous'
    • Global Force Sensors Markets 2020-2025: Difficulty in Miniaturization of Sensors Can Restrict the Growth - Press Release
    • Faculty-researcher sees COVID-19 unfold from global perspective while on sabbatical at UNICEF
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    • Coronavirus disrupting mental health services in most countries: WHO
    • Global health care benefit cost increases expected to jump by more than 8% in 2021, Willis Towers Watson survey finds
    • Why Women’s Bodies Shouldn’t Be a Medical Mystery
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    • The Health 202: Trump returns to White House as CDC says infection possible with social distance
    • Access to medical oxygen: a glaring global inequity
    • County health chief hopes Trump's case a COVID-19 'wake-up call'
    • Worldwide Week highlights Harvard’s global reach | News
    • PlenOptika engineer named 2020 IAPB Eye Health Hero
    • Health security must take a bigger place on global agenda, says former WHO chief
    • Global Stock Markets Climb on Hopes for Stimulus, President Donald Trump’s Covid Health
    • Risk assets rise on stimulus hopes and Trump's health progress
    • Stocks recover on signs of Trump's improving health
    • Global shares rise on optimism about Trump's health
    • Global Health Insurance Market 2020 Edition Report with Impact
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    • China is threatening global economy, health by exploiting natural resources: US Report | Indiablooms
    • J&J CEO Gorsky says Covid shows need for global health security - world news
    • Health and Wellness Food Market - Actionable Research on COVID-19 | Increased Emphasis on Health and Wellness to Boost Market Growth | Technavio | Business
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    • SC health officials say less people going to get tested for COVID
    • Chart shows how Trump's age and obesity increase his coronavirus risk
    • ‘This is a nightmare,’ says Brown U. Health dean on Trump’s positive coronavirus test
    • WPI Kicks Off Celebration of The Global School, Hosting Yearlong Speaker Series on Global Challenges | News
    • J&J CEO Gorsky Says Covid Shows Need for Global Health Security
    • Trump May Have ‘Serious Risk Factors’ For Covid-19 Complications, Health Experts Say
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