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Actress Olivia Munn has brought attention to breast cancer in young women and the importance of risk assessment.
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The odds seem stacked against people experiencing homelessness who want mental health treatment, but providers in Bloomington-Normal are working to make that change.
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The CDC recently announced a first-ever national campaign to combat health professional burnout. Bloomington-Normal hospitals are making efforts to support their workers.
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Experts say it’s no longer any one group that needs to have Narcan on hand. Everyone should.
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Mothers nationally are not provided adequate resources to deal with their mental health concerns, but Bloomington-Normal community members think they have more options than most.
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Carle Health is bringing a 40-foot mobile health care clinic to McLean County to help close care gaps in the community.
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A Bloomington psychiatrist says parents are more likely to report mental health problems with their children during the summer.
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The impact of the state’s backtrack on noncitizen health care remains to be seen. What’s clear is that immigrants in McLean County have come to rely on this short-lived expanded access to health care.
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A new study shows younger adults make up a much larger percentage of colorectal cancer patients than a few decades ago.
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Carle Health will take over day-to-day operations and clinical management of Illinois Wesleyan University’s student health services. IWU and Carle say it will improve students’ access to health care.