March 16, 2025 - 12:31

In honor of Women's History Month, a wellness fair was held in Philadelphia, focusing on the diverse health needs of women. The event welcomed attendees from all walks of life, providing a platform for education and empowerment. Various topics were covered, ensuring that participants gained valuable insights into their health and well-being.
Health screenings were a key feature of the fair, allowing women to assess their health status and gain important information for preventive care. Additionally, exercise sessions were offered, encouraging attendees to engage in physical activity while learning about the benefits of a healthy lifestyle.
The fair also included seminars centered around technology and women’s health, addressing the unique challenges and opportunities women face in today’s digital age. With a range of informative sessions, the event aimed to foster community and support among women, highlighting the importance of prioritizing health and wellness in their lives.
June 18, 2026 - 03:41
Rochester Regional Health Begins Construction on Orthopedic and Neurosciences Center in CanandaiguaCANANDAIGUA, N.Y. - Work has started on a new Rochester Regional Health facility in Ontario County, designed to bring specialized orthopedic and neurosciences care closer to patients in the region....
June 17, 2026 - 09:51
Safety concerns remain at Edinburgh's teenage mental health wardInspectors have noted some progress at Edinburgh`s Melville House, a specialist mental health ward for teenagers, but they warn that serious safety issues remain unresolved. A recent monitoring...
June 16, 2026 - 22:57
NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue Celebrates Pride Month with NYC Council Member Carl Wilson and Hospital LeadersNEW YORK, NY - NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue held its yearly Pride Month event this week, gathering elected officials, patients, staff, and community advocates to honor LGBTQ+ inclusion in...
June 16, 2026 - 01:36
New Rural Health Hub Connects Arkansans to Healthcare Resources, OpportunitiesMore than 40 percent of Arkansans live in rural areas, and many face steep barriers to staying healthy. A lack of transportation, too few local doctors, gaps in insurance coverage, and high rates...