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Portland VA, OHSU publishes study finding hearing loss and Parkinson's disease link in veterans

A study published by the VA Portland Health Care System and Oregon Health & Science University suggests a possible link between hearing loss and Parkinson's disease among veterans. This research highlights significant public health implications for affected populations in Portland, Oregon, and could influence future treatment approaches for neurological disorders.

Nationwide Walk to End Alzheimer's Advances with Major Support from Portland

The annual Walk to End Alzheimer's took place at the Oregon Zoo in Portland, drawing significant participation and support from the community. The event highlighted both the emotional and financial backing essential for Alzheimer's research and awareness. This gathering not only showcased local commitment but also emphasized the importance of continued efforts in combating dementia.

Portland VA offers free flu, COVID vaccines to enrolled veterans

The VA Portland Health Care System is providing free flu and COVID vaccinations to enrolled veterans at the Portland VA campus. This initiative aims to enhance public health among veterans, ensuring they receive essential vaccinations to combat seasonal and viral respiratory illnesses.

New Gresham recovery center aims to expand access to care as part of deflection program

A new recovery center in Gresham, Oregon, is set to enhance access to treatment for individuals grappling with substance abuse. The facility, strategically located off Southeast Stark, aims to serve as a critical resource in the community's deflection program, offering support and care to those in need.

18th annual "Girlfriends Walk Run" for breast cancer in Vancouver

The 18th annual "Girlfriends Walk Run" event took place in Vancouver, attracting over 2,000 participants dressed in pink to raise awareness and funds for breast cancer. The event highlighted community support and solidarity in the fight against breast cancer, showcasing a vibrant atmosphere along Vancouver's Waterfront.

New research finds radon gas linked to more childhood leukemia

New research from Oregon State University has established a concerning link between radon gas exposure and increased rates of childhood leukemia. This discovery emphasizes the need for increased awareness and potential regulatory measures to address radon levels in residential areas.

Red Cross offers incentives to boost blood donations after Hurricane Helene

The American Red Cross is implementing incentives to encourage blood donations following disruptions caused by Hurricane Helene. With blood supply levels critically low, the organization seeks to replenish its resources by offering rewards to donors in affected areas.

With 45% of body burned, fingers amputated, Gresham firefighter maintains good spirits

Firefighter Spencer Tejedas has returned home after enduring a harrowing recovery from severe burns and amputations sustained in a house fire. The Gresham Fire Department recently held a press conference to discuss his journey through hospitalization and rehabilitation. Tejedas' resilience continues to inspire his community.

Gresham Firefighter Spencer Tejedas: ‘I am with my kids and recovering’

Gresham firefighter Spencer Tejedas has made a remarkable recovery after suffering severe injuries and undergoing 18 weeks of rehabilitation. He has returned home to be with his family, highlighting the emotional and physical challenges faced by first responders in the line of duty.

Portland woman recruits runners of all skill levels for mental health awareness run

A Southwest Portland runner and personal trainer is rallying runners of all skill levels to participate in the Still I Run 5K on World Health Day, emphasizing the mental health benefits of running. Through her personal experiences, she aims to promote awareness and support for mental health struggles within the community.