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AGING AMERICA: Dementia's youngest victims defy stereotypes - Columbia Missourian

columbiamissourian.com — “Marc Agronin, a geriatric psychiatrist at Miami Jewish Health Systems, has seen an uptick in younger patients concerned their memory lapses mean they have Alzheimer's. He says they're almost always wrong, but when they're not, the diagnosis can be devastating.View full resource at columbiamissourian.com

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Putting Kids First proposes sales tax for youth mental health services - Columbia Missourian

columbiamissourian.com — “Representatives are collecting signatures on a petition advocating a quarter-cent sales tax increase in Boone County to provide money for mental health services for children and their families.View full resource at columbiamissourian.com

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AGING AMERICA: Baby boomers find time, energy for sports of their youth - Columbia Missourian

columbiamissourian.com — “Baby boomers are exercising more to counteract the effects of getting older.View full resource at columbiamissourian.com

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Schools in Missouri receive online program to combat unhealthy lifestyles - Columbia Missourian

columbiamissourian.com — “The program, called HealthTeacher, focuses on nutrition, the dangers of drugs and physical and mental health. View full resource at columbiamissourian.com

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MU study finds breast cancer survivors benefit from meditation - Columbia Missourian

columbiamissourian.com — “A study run by MU researchers found that breast cancer patients benefited from the program which consisted of breathing sessions, yoga and Tai Chi exercises.View full resource at columbiamissourian.com

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Patient work: a day in the life of a hospice nurse - Columbia Missourian

columbiamissourian.com — “Dorothy Rainwater knows her patients will die, even if she doesn't know when. As a hospice nurse, she helps them control their pain. Sometimes it's with medicines. Sometimes it's just a touch of her hand to let them know they aren't alone. View full resource at columbiamissourian.com

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Columbia woman turns years of gluten-free cooking into home business - Columbia Missourian

columbiamissourian.com — “Mary Manulik has been cooking gluten-free food since 1993. She decided to take her cooking experience and start a gluten-free bakery out of her own home.View full resource at columbiamissourian.com

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Planting the seed: Models for other communities - Columbia Missourian

columbiamissourian.com — “Columbia mentors other cities involved in the project through its role as a "leading community." Projects implemented by other leading communities include getting healthier snacks into vending machines, creating standards for child care providers and opening up schools for exercise space.  View full resource at columbiamissourian.com

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MU professor claims hearing loss in Pennsylvania lawsuit - Columbia Missourian

columbiamissourian.com — “Karen Piper, an English professor, said she suffered permanent nerve damage after attending a protest because of its relevance to the book she was working on.View full resource at columbiamissourian.com

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MU veterinary professor receives award for 'professional excellence' - Columbia Missourian

columbiamissourian.com — “Dennis O'Brien, who's research focuses on degenerative and developmental diseases in domesticated animals, has received a "professional excellence" award from the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.View full resource at columbiamissourian.com

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Missouri State Fair to feature skin cancer screenings - Columbia Missourian

columbiamissourian.com — “MU dermatologists plan to offer free skin cancer screenings at the fairgrounds in Sedalia on Aug. 15.View full resource at columbiamissourian.com

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Einstein the eagle released on Independence Day at Eagle Bluffs - Columbia Missourian

columbiamissourian.com — “Einstein had been receiving care for two months from the Raptor Rehabilitation Project at MU's College of Veterinary Medicine after being found by a Missouri Department of Conservation worker.View full resource at columbiamissourian.com

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Teen stops in Columbia on cross-continent journey for American Heart Association - Columbia Missourian

columbiamissourian.com — “Allison Koch has raised $3,000 on her journey south and hopes to raise $7,000 more by the time she is expected to arrive at the Mexican border June 25.View full resource at columbiamissourian.com

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Department of Mental Health faces overtime issues from understaffing - Columbia Missourian

columbiamissourian.com — “A report by the state auditor in December noted that the department paid about $48 million in overtime over a period of about three years.View full resource at columbiamissourian.com

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Federal appeals court orders overhaul of VA mental health care - Columbia Missourian

columbiamissourian.com — “The impact of the ruling for Columbia's Harry S. Truman Memorial Veterans Hospital is not immediately clear. The court dealt with issues of delayed treatment, suicide rates and post-traumatic stress disorder treatment.View full resource at columbiamissourian.com

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