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Illinois Senate Approves Bill Banning Vaping Products Marketed Toward Children
(Springfield, IL) The Illinois Senate is moving forward with legislation designed to help prevent children and teens from vaping. The proposal would make it illegal to sell or distribute e-cigarette and vaping products marketed toward children. The bill could also keep vape shops from offering discounts or coupons on e-cigs. Senators unanimously passed the bill, which now heads to the House for consideration.
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CORPUS CHRISTI – A Brownsville girl is thankful she received a life-saving kidney transplant at Driscoll Children’s Hospital.
Valeria Ramirez, 10, began dialysis at Driscoll Children’s Valley Dialysis Center in McAllen when she was eight years old. Valeria was on dialysis for ten months while she waited for a new kidney. Valeria was nine years old when she underwent the kidney transplant surgery. For about a year after the transplant, Valeria was in Corpus Christi receiving treatment.
Driscoll Children’s Hospital, like many other healthcare organizations nationwide, is celebrating March as National Kidney Month to raise awareness about kidney disease.
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Carter’s Comfort brings support to families of angel babies
Megan Leidy, far left, and her husband Thomas, far right, present Amy Becker and Linda Haines of Grand Lake Health System with hand-sewn blankets to comfort families of angel babies.
ST. MARYS The Joint Township District Hospital Foundation was a recipient of 25 hand-sewn blankets for the Grand Lake Birthing Center, donated by Megan and Thomas Leidy.
Megan and Thomas gifted the foundation with the blankets in honor of their son Carter, who was born still at 34 weeks on June 25, 2019. Megan said it was through their loss, and the caring support of others, that they knew that they wanted to do something to keep Carter’s memory alive and help other parents experiencing this type of loss.