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Monthly Archives: April 2017

Overwhelming Stress Can Spiral Out of Control
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Overwhelming Stress Can Spiral Out of Control

20 Apr 2017

It’s OK to seek the assistance and the support of a mental health counselor. Robert Shermer, MS, LPC and Maurice Pearl MSW, LMSW, CCDP-D Heartland Center for Behavioral Change  Have you ever been walking down a sidewalk and jump in terror thinking you’ve come across a snake but in reality, ... Read More »

Commuting in Kansas City Just Got Easier
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Commuting in Kansas City Just Got Easier

20 Apr 2017

Carpool matching service and app help users find alternatives to driving alone.  Whether on a bike, on the bus or behind the wheel, commuters in the Kansas City region now have improved ways to come together and share the ride. RideshareKC has updated its ride-matching service, including an improved web ... Read More »

Cost of Care in the United States
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Cost of Care in the United States

20 Apr 2017

There are many articles, headlines and political debates about the high cost of health care in the United States — 17% of gross domestic product, which is the total value of goods and services provided in a country during one year. Yet, the health status of Americans, and the resulting ... Read More »

Health Disparities Encompass Many Things
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Health Disparities Encompass Many Things

20 Apr 2017

   According to Healthy People 20/20 (a science-based, 10-year national objective for improving the health of all Americans), if a health outcome is seen to a greater or lesser extent between populations, there is a disparity. Healthy People 2020 defines a health disparity as “a particular type of health difference ... Read More »

Not In Our Backyards, Either
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Not In Our Backyards, Either

20 Apr 2017

Low-income, minority communities more likely to be polluted Jeanene Dunn, OHM Staff  For the last few years, residents of Flint, Michigan have been dealing with lead-contaminated water. For the last 11 years, residents in neighborhoods on Kansas City, Missouri’s east side have been trying to get answers about a strong ... Read More »

Jobs, Education, and Training Support Healthier Lives
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Jobs, Education, and Training Support Healthier Lives

20 Apr 2017

Clyde McQueen, President & CEO, Full Employment Council  Access to gainful employment is a social determinant of health. A meaningful career and/or a defined career path creates a feeling of direction, control and optimism. It is a fact that employment that offers workers a living wage provides income and stability ... Read More »

The Faith Community Adopts Wellness
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The Faith Community Adopts Wellness

20 Apr 2017

 Colorectal cancer is the third most commonly diagnosed cancer, and the third leading cause of cancer death in the U.S. In Kansas, it is the second leading cause of cancer death. Despite these seemingly scary numbers, colorectal cancer is a treatable disease if caught early. The message is clear regarding ... Read More »

Front Porch Alliance Uses Home Visits to Help Strengthen Families
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Front Porch Alliance Uses Home Visits to Help Strengthen Families

20 Apr 2017

 It’s not easy raising a family, especially for parents who live in poverty. But in one area of Kansas City, Mo., there’s help available through Front Porch Alliance. During the past three of its 17 years, Front Porch Alliance has focused on youth development through its Neighborhood Families program. The ... Read More »

Income Inequality
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Income Inequality

20 Apr 2017

When wealth determines health…  When it comes to health, there are many factors that influence how long and how well people will live, from the quality of their education to the cleanliness of their environment. But of all social determinants of health, research shows there is one that is perhaps ... Read More »

May-June 2017 Edition: Stress Can Harm Your Health
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May-June 2017 Edition: Stress Can Harm Your Health

20 Apr 2017

 There are many potentially harmful effects that stress can have on your health. Do you understand the connection between your mind and body that produces stress? Recognizing common symptoms can give you a jump on managing stress. If left unmanaged, you could experience a variety of health problems ranging from ... Read More »

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