Terre Haute
Diabetes Awareness Dinner set Monday
The Union Hospital Diabetes Education Center will host a Diabetes Awareness Dinner at 6 p.m. Monday in the Landsbaum Center for Health Education at 1433 N. 61/2 St.
The dinner begins at 6 p.m. followed with a presentation at 6:30 by Scott Simmons titled “Taking Control.”
Registered nurse Tracy Arini will present “Let’s Talk Fiber.” This presentation will focus on the benefits of fiber and explain nutrition labels and how they can help in the control of diabetes.
Call the Diabetes Education Center at (812) 238-7577 by Friday to make reservations for the free event.
Robinson, Ill.
Alternative healing workshop planned
Get a new perspective on health and wellness as part of an alternative healing workshop offered this fall at Lincoln Trail College.
Crystal Ballew will teach this informative workshop (EDU 2198) from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Thursdays Nov. 5, 12 and 19 at the college. The chiropractor will address subluxation and the tools and techniques of chiropractic, IonSpa and detoxification, and the practice of acupuncture and gua sha.
In-district students registered in four evening credit hours or less who register for these after 6 p.m. courses may qualify for an After-6 p.m. tuition discount.
To register, call Admissions at (618) 544-8657, Ext. 1126.
Terre Haute
Road Runners plan informational meeting
The Wabash Valley Road Runners will have an informational meeting at 7 p.m. Nov. 10 at Terre Haute North Vigo High School about the TNT Program, training to walk and or run the Indianapolis Mini Marathon on May 8.
Meet the coaches and other people who have completed the Mini Marathon and others who are thinking about trying it for the first time at this informational meeting. Find out more about the event and what is involved in getting prepared to complete 13.1 miles.
Call (812) 232-4651 or visit www.wvrr.org for more information.
Terre Haute
Tools prepare small businesses for flu
The American Red Cross, through a grant from OSHA, has developed tools to help small businesses better prepare for a pandemic flu.
During a pandemic, the flu may spread rapidly in any given community, creating the potential to incapacitate a business. If a workplace and its employees are prepared and know what to do to protect themselves and their families during a pandemic, the business can minimize the impact on normal operations and to its employees and their families.
To support business preparedness, the American Red Cross is disseminating new resources to educate employees about how to prepare for and respond effectively to pandemic flu, and to aid in business sustainability in the face of pandemic flu.
The Preparing Small Business Workplaces for Pandemic Flu Toolkit is now available through the American Red Cross. This toolkit contains everything needed to set up and deliver a one-hour presentation at worksites and includes a printed leader’s guide, a DVD and a CD-ROM of instructional tools and resources for employers, planners and employees. The program can be delivered by an employee trained by the Red Cross or businesses can contact the Red Cross to schedule a presentation.
Contact Sue Seyfert at the American Red Cross Wabash Valley Chapter at (812) 232-3393, Ext. 13, or by e-mail at sseyfert@wabashvalleyredcross.org to order the kit or to set up a presentation for your employees.
Terre Haute
Kroger recall doesn’t affect Valley stores
Kroger Hazelnut Spread, UPC 1111087825, 13 oz., sell-by date of March 2011 has been recalled, but the recall does not affect stores in Kroger’s Central Division, which covers the Wabash Valley.
The recall does apply to Kroger’s Mid-South Division stores, headquartered in Louisville. Stores along the Ohio River in Indiana are included in the recall, as are stores in the southeast corner of Illinois. Kroger, Scott’s Owens and Pay Less stores from south-central Indiana all the way north to the Michigan line are not included. If customers have any questions, they should call 1-800-KROGERS.
The product contained undeclared peanuts and went to the following Kroger operating divisions: Southeastern, Atlanta, Delta, Mid-Atlantic, Mid-South and Southwest.
The Kroger Central Division has 152 food stores, 124 pharmacies and 56 fuel centers operating under five banners; Kroger, Scott’s, Owen’s, Hilander and Pay Less, with locations primarily in Indiana and Illinois, in addition to five stores in Missouri, one in Michigan and one in Ohio.
Indianapolis
Conference on Aging coming up Nov. 10-11
The second Indiana Collaborative Conference on Aging, Nov. 10-11 in Indianapolis, will feature information sessions and national speakers on a range of topics affecting the state’s growing population of older adults.
The conference at the Indianapolis Marriott East Hotel and Conference Center is designed for health care workers and administrators, social service professionals, government employees and policymakers, business professionals and entrepreneurs serving older adults, and students interested in aging issues. Education and networking opportunities are arranged into four topic areas: health and wellness, care and support, Alzheimer’s disease and dementia, and aging veterans’ issues. Continuing education credits are available.
Sessions will run from 9 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. Nov. 10 and 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Nov. 11, with registration and breakfast beginning at 8 a.m. each day. The two-day registration fee is $175 through Oct. 16; $225 after that date. Single-day registration also is available.
The Indiana Division of Aging is a key sponsor, and Sen. Richard G. Lugar is the event’s honorary chair. The conference also will feature the premiere of the WFYI documentary “When Did I Get Old: Reflections on Aging Today.” A reception will follow the 5 p.m. Nov. 10 screening.
More information is available at www.inagingconfer
ence.com.
Health & Fitness
Health Briefly: Oct. 29, 2009
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World MS Day celebrated on May 30
Multiple Sclerosis affects the lives of over 2 million people around the world (an estimated 10,000 to 14,000 MS sufferers live in Indiana). World MS Day was launched in 2009 and is spearheaded by the Multiple Sclerosis International Federation. Last year, events took place in more than 73 countries to raise awareness of this auto-immune disease which can cause symptoms ranging from mild numbness to pain or paralysis.
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Study: Stigma exists with free health care
A new study by Indiana University sociologists found that a stigma exists against individuals seeking free health care services. Patients of a free health care clinic reported in a survey that many people would be embarrassed about admitting they sought services from such a clinic.
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NEWSMAKER: May 23, 2012
The American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy honored Dr. David Williams as the recipient of the Outstanding Achievement Award at the Society’s 15th Annual Meeting on Saturday in Milwaukee.
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BRIEFLY: May 23, 2012
• America’s Boating course seminars set
• Therapeutic yoga classes coming up
• DSI golf tourney slated for June 6
• Vigo tire amnesty day set for June 2
• Mayhem at Mill Creek scheduled
- SUPPORT GROUPS: May 23, 2012
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VIDEO: Suspected TB case at Woodrow Wilson
A suspected case of tuberculosis at Woodrow Wilson Middle School has prompted free testing next week for students and staff at the east side Terre Haute school. Testing is not mandatory and parental permission is required for students.
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IU dermatologist gives sun protection tips
With the days growing longer and the temperatures rising, Hoosiers are spending more time outdoors.
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ISU class works with hospital on projects
Several Indiana State University students swallowed their anxiety as they started discussing their group projects — presenting to dozens of managers, supervisors and senior leaders at Union Hospital.
- SUPPORT GROUPS: May 16, 2012
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Relay for Life event includes Bark for Life
A huge Relay for Life event is being conducted on Saturday at the Parke County Fairgrounds. This fun-filled event includes activities for the entire family, including the dog.
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Great Strides walk for Cystic Fibrosis is Sunday
On Sunday, the Great Strides walk for CF will take place at Hawthorn Park in Vigo County.
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Indiana Family Helpline gets new number
Change has come for the Indiana Family Helpline, a free comprehensive information and referral program operated by the Indiana State Department of Health. The phone number has been updated to help make it easier for callers to remember. The new toll-free number is 1-855-HELP-1ST (1-855-435-7178).
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HEALTH BRIEFLY: May 9, 2012
• Event on ‘Living with Alzheimer’s’
• Long-term care workshop at AAA
• Essence of Red offers free CPR training
• May is ALS Awareness Month
• Rise and Shine Dine With a Doc set
• Organizers prepare for triathlon
• Event for Alzheimer’s Association planned
• Learn to boost your energy at program
• ‘Be The Match’ donor event set
- SUPPORT GROUPS: May 9, 2012
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May brings action, awareness on asthma
Nearly 25 million Americans suffer from asthma, a disease that affects the lungs by causing episodes of wheezing, breathlessness, chest tightness and coughing. Children are especially susceptible as one out of every 10 school-aged children has asthma in the United States. Asthma is one of the most common serious chronic diseases of childhood.
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Planned Parenthood to offer free Pap tests
Planned Parenthood of Indiana will offer free Pap tests at 19 of its health centers in celebration of National Women’s Health Week, May 13-19. The Terre Haute Planned Parenthood will offer the tests on Tuesday.
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National Women’s Health Week coming up
Professional Hearing & Audiology Clinic is joining the Better Hearing Institute and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services in celebrating National Women’s Health Week, by offering free hearing examinations May 14-18 for women in the community.
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Hospital sponsors marrow donor registration drive
Each year, 5,000 patients in need of a bone marrow transplant go without one. On May 10, Paris Community Hospital/Family Medical Center will host a “Be The Match” bone marrow donor registration drive in celebration of National Hospital Week.
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Union-Clinton to partner with Providence Medical Group
Union Hospital Clinton’s telemedicine program is expanding to include hematology and oncology services.
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Paint The Town Pink Carnation Sale is May 11
The Wabash Valley Breast Cancer Survivor Organization will paint a huge pink ribbon on the pavement at Sixth Street and Wabash Avenue on Sunday to kick off its 11th annual Paint The Town Pink Carnation Sale on May 11.
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HEALTH BRIEFLY: May 2, 2012
• Vision loss meeting for veterans set
• Rose offering swim lessons this summer
• Crawford Triathlon prep under way
• Vera Bradley Bingo fundraiser set
- SUPPORT GROUPS: May 2, 2012
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Prescription Drug Take-Back Day is Saturday
The Vigo County Sheriff’s Department, along with the Drug Enforcement Administration and its national and community partners, will give the public another opportunity to prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding their homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs.
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Free car seat check-up at Central Christian Church
CHANCES for Indiana Youth is teaming up with Central Christian Church in Terre Haute to help parents and caregivers make sure their child safety seats are properly installed in their vehicles.
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Ask SHIP: April 25, 2012
Q: My friend says she gets extra help paying for her Medicare prescription costs. I have not been able to afford all of my prescriptions lately and wonder if I qualify too.
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Marrow donor drive planned
Mark your calendar for May 10 to participate in a “Be The Match” bone marrow donor registration drive at Paris Community Hospital/Family Medical Center.
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Caregivers Expo set in Paris
The 10th annual Caregivers Expo for informal caregivers throughout the community will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 21 in the Visiting Specialty Clinic lobby at Paris Community Hospital/Family Medical Center.
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Dine with a Doc welcomes dentist
The next Senior Education Ministries Inc. Rise and Shine Dine with a Doc community education program is scheduled 8 to 10 a.m. Friday in the Wabash Senior Citizens Center at 300 S. Fifth St. in Terre Haute.
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PREP ROUNDUP: North, South track teams pick up wins
Logan Hambrock won the 800 meters in a time of 2:05.95 and edged teammate Jackson Bertoli in the 1,600 with a time of 4:36.13 to help Terre Haute South win a three-way boys high school track and field meet at Edgewood. Hambrock also teamed with Bertoli, Devon Fuson and Scotty Noble to help the Braves with the 3,200 relay in a time of 8:36.
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Workshop to help adults with chronic illness
Area 7 Agency on Aging and Disabled is offering a workshop for adults with chronic health conditions or those living with or caring for people with chronic conditions.
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