The recent formula shortages have left some parents who use formula struggling to find supplies for their babies. Some babies are exclusively breastfed, and others are exclusively formula-fed, but often moms turn to both breastfeeding and formula feeding either simultaneously or at different times. For moms who are breastfeeding it’s important for them to know… Read more »
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The Center for Health Affairs and Dignity Health Global Education Expand Partnership
The Center for Health Affairs, the leading advocate for Northeast Ohio hospitals, today announced a new educational opportunity through Dignity Health Global Education (DHGE), a leading healthcare workforce development company, for member hospitals, sponsor and community organizations, and members of The Center’s business affiliate, CHAMPS Group Purchasing (GPO). DHGE designs and offers online degrees, certificates… Read more »
How Naloxone in a First-Aid Kit Can Save Your Child’s Life

Anyone taking an opioid is at risk of opioid overdose, even when taking them as prescribed, said Nick Weaver, pharmacy team lead at Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital. Opioid medications in a house can also pose an accidental overdose risk to children. For people with opioid prescriptions, naloxone is a critical part of a first-aid kit to save… Read more »
How to Host a Party for Guests with Food Allergies
Food allergies can present a unique challenge for party hosts. But there are some simple ways to craft an inclusive party menu for guests with food allergies or sensitivities. “The key is to ask,” said Carly Alba, a registered dietitian nutritionist with Intermountain Healthcare. “If you’re hosting an event, be it a summer barbeque, picnic… Read more »
Signs of Bipolar Disorder – Shares Dr. Rebecca Johnson Osei, a 2022 ThreeBestRated® Award-Winning Psychologist in Atlanta

Mood swings are pretty normal. That is what most of today’s generation thinks. However, what we are failing to acknowledge is the intensity. Sometimes, we get absorbed in our sadness, and sometimes, we jump for joy. We experience this emotional rollercoaster. It is fine until it disrupts your life or the lives of people around you. When it… Read more »