At the Massry, exhibit s art imitates life
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Laleh Khorramian, I Without End, 2008. Time-lapse animation, color with sound, single channel. Photo Wm JaegerWilliam JaegerShow MoreShow Less
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Odessa Straub, Supplemental Soul Suppository, 2019. Wood, mohair, silk velvet, rope, canvas, upholstery foam, thong, glass sloche, aquarium substrate, plexiglas, plants, water. Photo Wm JaegerWilliam JaegerShow MoreShow Less
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Odessa Straub, in a time of fragility, 2020. Found objectcs, vinyl buging, hair calf, polymer coating, turmeric, live plant (Subvassertang). Detail. Photo Wm JaegerWilliam JaegerShow MoreShow Less
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Julie Evans, installation view, 2011-2020. Assembled pieces of cut and painted mylar, ink, tape, tape on paper, pencil on clayboard. Detail. Photo Wm JaegerWilliam JaegerShow MoreShow Less
Tragedy of Wigan man, 22, who drowned after night at pub drinking and taking ketamine Taking any substances that have the potential to incapacitate, disorient or confuse you is akin to playing a game of chemical Russian roulette .
21:26, 2 FEB 2021
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Matthew Dutton (Image: Greater Manchester Police)
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A FORMER au pair from the Netherlands took her own life weeks after attending a walk-in centre to try and tackle her mental health problems, an inquest has heard. Gwen Oldekamp, from Heerlen in the Netherlands, was found dead at her home address in Blackburn Street, Radcliffe, on Christmas Eve after a long battle with mental health problems. The inquest at Rochdale Coroner’s Court heard how the 20-year-old had struggled with her mental health for many years and had confided with colleagues at Booking.com in late November, who recommended she go to a walk in centre. This led to her being seen at A&E at North Manchester General Hospital. Everyone she saw told her she needed to sign up to a GP for follow-up care and potential anti-depressant prescriptions.
Young au pair took her own life using chemical bought online - it s appearing more and more in tragic cases, but can t be found by normal testing
Gwen Oldekamp s loved ones said they had no idea she was struggling - now her story has to be told to save others like her
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One-stop community health care center reaches out to Central Ohio for help
Julie Evans, for Heart of Ohio Family Health
A community is only as healthy as its residents, and Heart of Ohio Family Health has been working in communities throughout Central Ohio since 2003 to ensure that all residents regardless of their education, age, race, ethnicity or income have access to affordable, reliable health care. The new
James B. Feibel Health Center in Whitehall will help the nonprofit health care provider further this goal, and they’re calling on help from the community to make it a reality.
While it takes a village to raise a child, as the saying goes, it takes a community to ensure that Central Ohio residents have access to vital health care services. Health not only impacts every aspect of one’s life, but also the community as a whole. From crime and employment rates to education and beyond, the health of each individual contributes to the overall quality of life in a regi