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    East Bay Park District Seeks Youth Health Grant

    by  • September 14, 2012 • Health

    EBRPD

    The East Bay Regional Park District has applied for a Community Transformation Grant from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to expand  health programs for youth, focusing on fighting childhood obesity. The grant money would  establish  the “Get Outdoors! (GO!) Network for Kids Health,” a multiagency collaboration led by the park district....

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    “Every Breath Counts” at Prescott-Joseph Center

    by  • September 14, 2012 • Health, Oakland News Articles, Post News Feature Story, Special Interests Articles

    Dr. Washington Burns

    A benefit breakfast for the Northern California Breathmobile, sponsored by Prescott-Joseph Center for Community Enhancement, will be held 8:30 a.m., Wednesday, Sept. 19, at Nile Hall, 1223 Preservation Park in Oakland. According to Dr. Burns, the Breathmobile helps fight against asthma by keeping kids in school classrooms and out of hospital emergency rooms. Alameda...

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    Red Cross Collects Blood for Sickle Cell Awareness Month

    by  • September 14, 2012 • Article Archives, Bay Area, Health, Marin County News, Oakland News Articles, Richmond News, San Francisco, South County, Vallejo News

    sickle_cell_awareness_month

    To commemorate September as Sickle Cell Awareness Month, the American Red Cross is seeking blood donors from the African American community through the organization’s Blue Tie Tag program. The Blue Tie Tag program is a blood donor recruitment initiative designed to increase the diversity of the local blood supply and help provide better blood...

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    Heart-to-Heart Founder Awarded for Helping Children

    by  • September 13, 2012 • Health, Oakland News Articles, Post News Feature Story

    Dr. Nilas Young

    Bay Area nonprofit leader and cardiac surgeon Dr. Nilas Young is being recognized as a “changemaker who has dramatically improved the lives of children around the world” and for “innovating life-changing nonprofit initiatives benefitting the world’s most vulnerable children.” Young is  founder and medical director of the Oakland-based Heart to Heart International Children’s Medical...

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    Free Mental Health Classes

    by  • September 7, 2012 • Health, Richmond News

    The fifth annual National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) Family-to-Family Education Program starts this week at Grace Lutheran Church at 2369 Barrett Ave. in Richmond. The free 12-week course, which runs through Dec. 6, covers the major mental illnesses, including schizophrenia, schizoaffective disorder, bipolar disorder, panic disorder, borderline personality disorder, major depression and obsessive-compulsive...

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    Protect Children from Whooping Cough

    by  • September 1, 2012 • Health, Special Interests Articles

    Yvonne Maldonado

    The U.S. is on track to have its biggest whooping cough epidemic in 60 years, with more than 21,000 cases already reported in 2012. The highly contagious and potentially fatal disease, officially known as pertussis, starts with cold symptoms and progresses to coughing bouts severe enough to leave patients gasping for air. Yvonne Maldonado,...

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    SF Measure to Reign in AIDS Drug Costs

    by  • September 1, 2012 • Health, HIV, San Francisco

    Michael Weinstein, President of AIDS Healthcare Foundation.

    The AIDS Healthcare Foundation announced this week it will back a ballot initiative in San Francisco that directs city officials to “…employ all opportunities that the municipal government possesses to bring down the price of prescription drugs.” The proposed measure comes on heels of the FDA approval this week of the Bay Area’s Gilead...

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    How to Pick a Good Hospital or Nursing Home

    by  • August 22, 2012 • Bay Area, Health

    By David Sayen For patients experiencing a medical emergency, the best thing to do is get to the nearest hospital. But if you need non-emergency treatment, and you have time to plan, how do you find a hospital that best fits your needs? A good place to start is the Medicare website, www.Medicare.gov. There...

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    Brely Evans “Sparkles” at Geoffrey’s

    by  • August 22, 2012 • Health

    By Chanelle Bell The Sharon Randolph Foundation, which raises money to fight breast cancer, is hosting a “Sparkle for a Cause” post-preview party featuring actress Brély Evans, 8 p.m., Saturday, Aug.18 at at Geoffrey’s Inner Circle, 410 14th St. in Oakland. “Sparkle“ hits theatres on Aug. 17  and  has a star-studded cast to back...

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    FDA Approves First Drug for HIV Prevention

    by  • July 23, 2012 • Bay Area, Health, HIV

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced approval this week of a drug for daily use by uninfected adults to help prevent the sexual acquisition of HIV. The drug combination, called Truvada,  has been commercially available as an HIV treatment since 2004.  But this is the first time any drugs have been approved for...

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    Global AIDS Advocates Say “Keep the Promise”

    by  • June 29, 2012 • Health

    Wyclef Jean

    By Jesse  Brooks   Prior to the opening ceremonies of the XIX International AIDS conference in Washington, D.C.  in July, Wyclef Jean and Ambassador Andrew Young will join a crowd of over 10,000 at a “Keep the Promise” march and rally, to mobilize support for the continued fight against HIV. The march and rally...

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    Straight Women Need HIV/AIDS Tests, Too

    by  • June 2, 2012 • Health, Post News Feature Story

    Rachel

    By Rachel A. Harralson Woman’s Health Columnist As an HIV test counselor and Counseling, Testing, and Linkages Coordinator working primarily with people in substance abuse treatment, I have discovered that not everyone battling addiction “looks” like it. Not every injection drug user has visible track marks. Not every married man “looks” like he has...

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    First HIV Prevention Drug Approved

    by  • May 14, 2012 • Bay Area, Health, Post News Feature Story

    Federal drug regulators this week affirmed landmark study results showing that a popular HIV-fighting pill can also help healthy people avoid contracting the virus that causes AIDS in the first place. While the pill appears safe and effective for prevention, scientists stressed that it only works when taken every day. The Food and Drug...

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    The “Buffet Rule” For Prostate Cancer

    by  • May 5, 2012 • Bay Area, Health, Post News Feature Story

    By Thomas A. Farrington,  PHEN Founder and President    Billionaire Warren Buffet, who is nearly 82 years old, has announced that he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. “I discovered the cancer because my PSA level recently jumped beyond its normal elevation, and a biopsy seemed warranted,” Buffet said. Diagnosed with Stage 1 prostate cancer, he chose...

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    Support Grows to Save School Garden and Cooking Programs

    by  • April 2, 2012 • Berkeley, Health, Special Interests Articles

    Karen McCreary of the African Sustainable Urban Market on Alcatraz. Photo by Tony Wilkinson.

    By Tony Wilkinson A community meeting was held in the library of Malcolm X Elementary School this week to mobilize support and organize fundraising to save garden and cooking programs in Berkeley schools. Attending the Monday evening meeting were parents, grandparents, teachers and neighbors from Malcolm X, Washington, Rosa Parks Elementary schools, Spiral Gardens,...

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