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Award Aims to Honor Work of Illinois Nurses

Illinois nurses have worked tirelessly to ensure the best care for the state s residents since the pandemic began. Now, one nonprofit organization is looking to honor their hard work. The 2022 Compassion in Nursing Awards will be given to up to three licensed nurses or certified nursing assistants who work in Illinois palliative or hospice care space. .

Training Provides Crucial Role for Thousands of WA Caregivers

Caregivers provide critical support to people across Washington state. They also get support of their own. SEIU 775 Benefits Group has provided training to caregivers since 2010. .

Exercise Delivers Big Returns for Brain Health

Cognitive decline is a fear as people age, but experts say daily exercise can boost brain health and even improve quality of life for those diagnosed with dementia. Walking, water aerobics, chair yoga - even gardening can increase a person s heart rate - causing more blood and oxygen to reach the brain. This in turn releases hormones that help brain cells grow and regenerate. .

Ear Protection Docs Offer Advice Thats Easy to Hear / Public News Service

Hearing loss is on the rise and - as people return to the loud places like the gym after pandemic-induced hiatuses - medical professionals are advising them to protect their hearing. Alyce Schott, an audiologist with Oregon Health and Science University, said people have a tendency to turn up their headphones to drown out a noisy place like the gym. She said there are headphone options that can help people navigate this predicament. .

WV Research Uncovers Barriers Affecting Health of Rural LGBTQ People

By Yasmeen Saadi for The Daily Yonder.Broadcast version by Nadia Ramlagan for West Virginia News Service for the Public News Service/Daily Yonder Collaboration The history of medical treatment in the LGBTQ community is riddled with stigma and discrimination - from the view of homosexuality as an illness to the criminalization of same-sex intercourse. While policies and discussions have helped improve these perceptions, according to recent research, there is much work left to be done to support the health of queer and trans people, especially in rural areas. Zac Ramsey, a doctoral candidate at the West Virginia University (WVU) School of Public Health, set out to uncover some of the barriers in healthcare directly impacting rural LGBTQ individuals. .

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