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Gresham-Barlow School District debuts $3 million student health center

The Gresham-Barlow School District has unveiled a new $3 million student health center located across from Gresham High. This facility aims to provide comprehensive physical, mental, and eventually dental care for students, addressing crucial health needs within the community.

Hazardous gas incident at Safeway in Sweet Home leads to building evacuation

A hazardous gas incident at Safeway in Sweet Home prompted an emergency response from the Sweet Home Fire and Ambulance District on Monday morning. The situation led to the evacuation of the building as authorities managed what was described as a "hazmat incident." The response highlights the critical nature of safety protocols in public spaces.

Gresham-Barlow School District to provide free healthcare services for all students

The Gresham-Barlow School District has announced the opening of a new center to provide free healthcare services for all students. This initiative aims to enhance student health and well-being, addressing both medical and behavioral health needs. The center is supported by funding from the American Recovery from Pandemic Act.

What are Nitazenes? The new class of opioids, some of which are more potent than fentanyl

Nitazenes, a new class of synthetic opioids, have been found in major cities like Washington, D.C., and Philadelphia, raising concerns among health officials and law enforcement. These substances are reported to be more potent than fentanyl, which poses significant risks to public health and safety. The emergence of Nitazenes highlights the ongoing challenges in managing the opioid crisis.

NFL legend Brett Favre says he's been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease

NFL legend Brett Favre has announced that he has been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, a significant health update for the former quarterback. This news comes amidst ongoing scrutiny over his involvement in a Mississippi welfare scandal, bringing additional attention to his public image.

Americans will soon be able to order free COVID-19 tests again: How it works

Starting this month, U.S. households can order up to four free COVID-19 nasal swab tests through the federal program, which will reopen in late September 2024. The tests are designed to detect current virus strains and come ahead of the holiday season. This initiative aims to enhance public health as immunity levels from past infections and vaccinations wane.

Adventist Health Northwest Heart Center Promotes AFib Awareness Month

September marks Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) Awareness Month, highlighted by the Adventist Health Northwest Heart Center. Dr. Brian Moyers emphasizes the importance of recognizing AFib symptoms and the risks of untreated conditions. This initiative aims to educate the public on cardiac health, particularly in women.

NE Portland traffic-related death ruled suicide

A traffic-related death in Northeast Portland on September 4 has been ruled a suicide by authorities. The incident highlights ongoing concerns about mental health and public safety in the community.

Physicians file $15M antitrust lawsuit against major Oregon health system

Oregon Heart Center has filed a $15 million antitrust lawsuit against Salem Health, claiming the health system is using intimidation tactics to monopolize the cardiology market. The lawsuit, filed in Marion County Circuit Court, alleges that Salem Health is attempting to force OHC to join its network or drive it out of business.

'They need treatment': For Oregonians with disabilities, mental health care can be tough to access

Accessing mental health care can be particularly challenging for Oregonians with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as they often face barriers that isolate them from mainstream services. State lawmakers acknowledge these issues and emphasize the need for equitable treatment options. Alex Tenison, a 35-year-old with autism, personifies these struggles as he seeks relief from distressing auditory hallucinations.