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‘1 is 2 Many’ SE Regional Suicide Task Force Gets New Logo

By SEARHC on Mar 29, 2012   Health  

SITKA, March 29, 2012 — The “1 is 2 Many” regional suicide prevention task force for Southeast Alaska has a new logo. The logo features The Watchman, which was designed by Tlingít artist and chemical dependency counselor Robert Hoffmann of Sitka, with input from the task force members and refinement and signature design by SEARHC […]

SEARHC Hires Heaton as Behavioral Health Clinician

By SEARHC on Mar 29, 2012   Health  

JUNEAU, March 29, 2012 — The SouthEast Alaska Regional Health Consortium (SEARHC) Behavioral Health Division announced the hiring of Scott Heaton, LMFT, as a behavioral health clinician and as program manager for the Juneau Behavioral Health Clinic.

Standard Test May Miss Food Ingredients That Cause Milk Allergy

By American Chemical Association on Mar 29, 2012   Health  

SAN DIEGO — The standard test used to detect milk-protein residues in processed foods may not work as well as previously believed in all applications, sometimes missing ingredients that can cause milk allergy, the most common childhood food allergy, which affects millions of children under age 3, a scientist reported at the 243rd National Meeting […]

Headphone Safety Tips for Parents and Teenagers

By Vanderbilt University Medical Center on Mar 29, 2012   Health  

With the proliferation of smart phones, portable gaming systems and media players, more children—especially teenagers—are listening to ear buds and headphones at dangerously high volume levels. Monroe Carell Jr. Children’s Hospital at Vanderbilt is offering tips to parents and teenagers to help prevent long-term hearing loss.

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