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Wednesday, 01 May 2013 15:12

Physical therapy has come a long way

Most people don’t have an opinion concerning physical therapy until they’ve experienced it, and after that, they usually become converts.

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Save Mart Supermarkets has committed to raising more than $400,000 this year to help increase awareness and foster education about the risks of heart disease, the nation’s leading cause of death among women.

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InShape Health Clubs, already with a significant presence in the Central Valley, is poised to grow even more.

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This year's Women Wear Red event in Modesto will feature keynote speaker Dr. Suzanne Steinbaum, director of Women and Heart Disease of Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City. 

Published in Stanislaus
Wednesday, 16 January 2013 10:37

Flu season - it's not too late for vaccinations

 

Influenza is on the rise in California, but it's not too late for you or your workers to get a flu shot, according to Dr. Ron Chapman, director of the California Department of Public Health.

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STOCKTON – The 15th annual “Neighbors in Health,” a free community health fair focusing on the health care needs of uninsured and underinsured San Joaquin County residents, is slated for Saturday (Jan. 19).

Published in San Joaquin

 

The New Year’s resolution season has arrived now that 2013 is here. Health clubs large and small throughout the Central Valley are gearing up for their busiest time of the year as people of all ages pledge to drop a few pounds, build muscle, and burn extra calories.

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Fourth and fifth grade students and their families at 15 schools in San Joaquin County will take part in the 2012/13 Exercise Across California Program. As part of Exercise Across California sponsored by Kaiser Permanente.

Published in San Joaquin

STOCKTON – Kaiser Permanente and the University of the Pacific today announced a bold effort to provide health services to some of the more than 98,000 San Joaquin County residents without health insurance.

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Valley Wholesale Drug, which has its headquarters and sole distribution center in Stockton, will be acquired by H.D. Smith, according to a press release by H.D. Smith.

Published in San Joaquin
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