Supports Public Health Promotion with the launch of Heart First Medicine Academy Local Vegas Physical Therapist, Deborah S. Howell, specializes in rehabilitative therapy and helping people to heal and transform their lives, and launches Heart First Medicine Academy. Encompassing more than 27 years of clinical expertise, Howell’s professional qualifications include: Chronic … [Read more...] about Local Author and Veteran Physical Therapist, Deborah S. Howell, Advocates for the Health and Well-Being of Healthcare Professionals
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Announcing the Grand Opening of Bright Way Behavioral Health for Teens
Ignite Teen Treatment’s New Psychiatric Treatment Facility (PRTF) Ignite Teen Treatment announces the grand opening of its newest facility, Bright Way Behavioral Health, a safe, structured Psychiatric Residential Treatment Facility (PRTF) providing round-the-clock, intensive residential treatment for teens, 13 to 18, experiencing serious, mental health or addictive … [Read more...] about Announcing the Grand Opening of Bright Way Behavioral Health for Teens
Las Vegas Municipal Court To Celebrate Double WIN Court Graduation Thursday
Specialty Court Focuses On Female Offenders Impacted by Trauma The WIN Court will celebrate the graduation of Annalesha Ruttan, 24, and Ashley Tyquiengco, 31, who have successfully completed the Las Vegas Municipal Court Women in Need of Change (WIN) Court program. The graduation ceremony will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, March 11, at Las Vegas City Hall Council … [Read more...] about Las Vegas Municipal Court To Celebrate Double WIN Court Graduation Thursday
Eating Disorders on the Rise as COVID-19 Pandemic Enters Second Year
As the U.S. marks one year of the pandemic, along with tracking COVID-19 cases, health professionals have been closely eyeing another statistic: a rise in reported eating disorders. According to the National Eating Disorders Association, hotline calls related to eating disorders have gone up 70 to 80 percent in the last … [Read more...] about Eating Disorders on the Rise as COVID-19 Pandemic Enters Second Year