Shawnee Senior Happenings: Life Line Screening to be at center
Amy Riggins
Recreation Facility Supervisor
Hello, Shawnee, and Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms out there! Hats off to you for all you do in making things better for your families! Moms can be overlooked at times since so much of what they do is behind the scenes. I miss my mom, and for others who no longer have their mothers with them, I understand the sadness which might come up at this time in May. I take solace in happy memories of times God allowed us to be together. I hope you enjoy this Mother’s Day weekend and do something special to honor your mother or her memory!
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Crookston Times
Residents living in and around Crookston can learn about their risk for cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, and other chronic, serious conditions with affordable screenings by Life Line Screening.
Crookston Eagles Aerie 873 will host this community event on Thursday, May 6. The site is located at 105 South Broadway in Crookston.
These health screenings can check for:
• The level of plaque buildup in your arteries, related to risk for heart disease, stroke and overall vascular health.
• HDL and LDL Cholesterol levels
• Diabetes risk
• Kidney and thyroid function, and more
Screenings are affordable, convenient and accessible for wheelchairs and those with trouble walking.
The Monroe News
Life Line screening to be offered in March
Life Line Screening will be at Monroe Council 1266, Knights of Columbus Hall, March 3 to screen people for their risk of stroke and bone fractures.
Tests are painless, non-invasive and performed while patients are clothed.
Using ultrasound technology, Life Line Screening can see inside the arteries for plaque buildup, which is a major factor for stokes.
Four out of five people have no symptoms of strokes until one occurs, studies show. Up to 80% of strokes and heart disease can be prevented.
Screenings include:
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Life Line Screening accelerates its clinical research transformation by appointing Matthew .
Life Line ScreeningJanuary 29, 2021 GMT Mr. Maxwell will be responsible for unlocking Life Line Screening’s distinctive ability to connect motivated patients to compelling clinical research opportunities.
AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Life Line Screening, the premiere national patient engagement platform, is thrilled to announce the addition of Matthew Maxwell to its leadership team. Mr. Maxwell will lead the design and implementation of a strategy that will transform clinical trial conduct and dramatically enhance the efficient development of promising medical innovations.
Home / Top News / Life Line Screening accelerates its clinical research transformation by appointing Matthew Maxwell as Chief of Clinical Research Strategy.
Life Line Screening accelerates its clinical research transformation by appointing Matthew Maxwell as Chief of Clinical Research Strategy.
Mr. Maxwell will be responsible for unlocking Life Line Screening’s distinctive ability to connect motivated patients to compelling clinical research opportunities.
AUSTIN, Texas, Jan. 29, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE)
Life Line Screening, the premiere national patient engagement platform, is thrilled to announce the addition of Matthew Maxwell to its leadership team. Mr. Maxwell will lead the design and implementation of a strategy that will transform clinical trial conduct and dramatically enhance the efficient development of promising medical innovations.