Health & Wellness Section :: Page 25
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Wellness for body, mind, community
Nearing the end of its $8 million, yearlong renovation, the new Antioch College Wellness Center will have an abundance of light. And that light serves many purposes, according to project lead Dorothy Roosevelt.
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Leading the college to wellness
For the past six months there’s been a gaping hole at the back of Antioch College Curl Gym, where the pool used to be. But the renovation of the 85-year old building is closing in on a completion date sometime in July.
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Particulate pollution levels monitored— Cause of spike is unknown
A regional air pollution agency is investigating an unprecedented and potentially dangerous spike in air pollution in Yellow Springs in December when an exceedingly high concentration of lung-penetrating particles was recorded.
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New Community Physicians doctor welcomes families
When patients leave her office, new local physician Dr. Neha Patel wants to make sure they have their hands full.
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Harmony Rain Barrel Project
The Harmony Rain Barrel project will help fund the 2014 Human Relation Commission’s Learning/Sharing Mental Health Series. Deadline for artists to submit their ideas is quickly approaching!
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Fighting the bedbug bite
Yellow Springs, located in a region known as a bedbug hotspot, is not immune from the small blood sucking-parasite. Read more on how to prevent an infestation.
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Yellow Springers take a first look at Obamacare
On Tuesday, Oct. 1, a newly-created healthcare marketplace opened with a slew of new private health plans for individuals to choose from, along with government subsidies to make them affordable. From his initial research, Chris Glaser could save a lot of money.
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Yellow Springs art and health event takes donations for domestic violence shelters
The Culpeper House will host an open house and artist reception on Friday, Oct. 18, 6–8 p.m.
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Dr. Van Ausdal hangs up his stethoscope
Dr. Paul Van Ausdal is retiring after 34 years at Community Physicians, now a part of the Kettering Health Network. He will be feted at an open house at his office on Friday, Sept. 27, from 2 to 5 p.m. The public is invited.
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Yellow Springs Healers embrace holistic approach
ust as 1960s counterculture icon Timothy Leary famously told fellow hippies to “tune in, turn on, drop out,” local holistic health practitioners Douglas Klappich and Deborah McGee have some advice today for health and healing: “Tune in, tone up, bliss out.”
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