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Families can learn about the effects of Alzheimer’s and receive encouragement through the Alzheimer’s Workshop held at the Mesa Main Library, 64 E. First St., on Wednesday, May 22 from 11 a.m. to noon.
‘They told me the window for my recovery had closed.”
Jim Lynskey, PT, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Physical Therapy at A.T. Still University in Mesa and specializes in neurological rehabilitation. Brian Glaister is the President and CEO of Cadence Biomedical, which manufactures the Kickstart Walking System to help stroke survivors walk.
A new state-ordered mandate on insurance companies could soon mean more accessible -- and definitely more affordable -- health care in rural areas of Arizona.
Health and Wealth raffle winners Christie and Rusty Stalder, of Mesa, react to finding out their winning prize of a 2013 Lexus CT Hybrid out in front of St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, Thursday, April 18, 2013. Rusty, Phoenix firefighter, and Christie, a nurse, where given their prize as an early-draw prize with the grand prize of $1 million to be announced later. The raffle is a fund raiser for Barrow Neurological Institute and St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Health and Wealth raffle winners Christie and Rusty Stalder, of Mesa, sit inside their 2013 Lexus CT Hybrid out in front of St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, Thursday, April 18, 2013. Rusty, Phoenix firefighter, and Christie, a nurse, where given their prize as an early-draw prize with the grand prize of $1 million to be announced later. The raffle is a fund raiser for Barrow Neurological Institute and St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Health and Wealth raffle winners Christie and Rusty Stalder, of Mesa, check out the inside of their 2013 Lexus CT Hybrid out in front of St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, Thursday, April 18, 2013. Rusty, Phoenix firefighter, and Christie, a nurse, where given their prize as an early-draw prize with the grand prize of $1 million to be announced later. The raffle is a fund raiser for Barrow Neurological Institute and St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Health and Wealth raffle winners Christie and Rusty Stalder, of Mesa, sit inside their 2013 Lexus CT Hybrid out in front of St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, Thursday, April 18, 2013. Rusty, Phoenix firefighter, and Christie, a nurse, where given their prize as an early-draw prize with the grand prize of $1 million to be announced later. The raffle is a fund raiser for Barrow Neurological Institute and St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Health and Wealth raffle winners Christie and Rusty Stalder, of Mesa, sit inside their 2013 Lexus CT Hybrid out in front of St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, Thursday, April 18, 2013. Rusty, Phoenix firefighter, and Christie, a nurse, where given their prize as an early-draw prize with the grand prize of $1 million to be announced later. The raffle is a fund raiser for Barrow Neurological Institute and St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Health and Wealth raffle winners Christie and Rusty Stalder, of Mesa, sit inside their 2013 Lexus CT Hybrid out in front of St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center in Phoenix, Thursday, April 18, 2013. Rusty, Phoenix firefighter, and Christie, a nurse, where given their prize as an early-draw prize with the grand prize of $1 million to be announced later. The raffle is a fund raiser for Barrow Neurological Institute and St. Joseph's Hospital and Medical Center. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
Don't be surprised if you find yourself sitting near a horse the next time you dine out.
As it gains more and more attention on the regional, national and international stages, Mesa Arts Center is fast becoming mecca for artists from all over.
On the southeast side of Chandler Regional Medical Center, a helicopter used to sit parked on land that is currently all dug up. That’s one memory Dr. Brian Tiffany, chief of the hospital’s medical staff, recalled when he started at the facility in 2003.
The largest wheelchair sports event in the world gives veterans an opportunity to come together, test their skills and build camaraderie.
Forget the ferrets. Cancel the cats. And don't even discuss the ducks.
Editor’s note: This piece is a follow-up to a pair of 2012 Tribune stories on the fight for life by Broxton Taylor of Gilbert, who died in April 2012 of complications from Batten Disease. Find those stories at evtnow.com/run4broxton and evtnow.com/broxtonlegacy. The second “Run for Broxton” fundraising event is scheduled for Sunday. For more details, visit runforbroxton.com. A longer version of this piece -- the author's original scientific journal article -- can be found at the link below.
Having a child reach toddler age involves many exciting new questions and avenues for parents: What should my child eat? What books should I read to my child? What activities should I start involving him or her in? How should I socially interact my child?
Q: Where can I take my old computers and cell phones to be recycled properly? - Suzanne
Chandler Regional Medical Center, owned by Dignity Health, announced it will be seeking a Level 1 trauma designation from the Arizona Department of Health Services.
Insulin resistance, Type 2 diabetes and obesity (diabesity) are global epidemics that continue to rise and come with major health consequences. Type 2 diabetes is commonly associated with poor diet and inactivity. However, there is now evidence of autoimmunity in Type 2 diabetes.
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Soha Ghanian is a high school senior at Horizon Community Learning Center in Ahwatukee Foothills. She is one of only three semifinalists representing the state of Arizona in the natural and international Siemens Science Competition. Her winning project involved using neural stem cells to treat EAE, an animal model of multiple sclerosis in transgenic mice.
Sex is a topic many women don’t necessarily feel comfortable discussing, but doctors say it’s time for women to understand its importance and focus on their sexual health wellness.
His voicemail is still on my cell phone from a couple of months ago.
A former longtime award-winning East Valley Tribune photographer known for capturing the essence of both extraordinary and ordinary people in portraits – and later telling peoples’ stories through compelling online video – died Friday.
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