August 16, 2025 - 07:45
A moment three years in the making came to fruition on Friday morning at the Fresno American Indian Health Project office parking lot. The community gathered to celebrate the unveiling of a new mobile health unit designed to provide essential services to families in need. This initiative aims to enhance access to healthcare for American Indian families in the region, addressing critical health disparities and promoting wellness.
The mobile unit is equipped to offer a range of services, including medical check-ups, mental health support, and health education. This innovative approach allows healthcare professionals to reach underserved communities directly, breaking down barriers that often prevent individuals from seeking necessary care.
Local leaders and healthcare advocates expressed their enthusiasm for the project, highlighting its potential to improve health outcomes and foster a sense of community. As the mobile unit rolls out, it represents a significant step forward in the ongoing effort to ensure that all families have access to comprehensive healthcare services.
August 15, 2025 - 18:09
Eli Lilly and Health-Care Stocks Shine While Other Sectors StruggleThis week, Eli Lilly and several health-care stocks emerged as the standout performers in the market, showcasing impressive gains amid a backdrop of volatility. Investors have shown renewed...
August 15, 2025 - 12:45
Trial of Hong Kong Tycoon Delayed Due to Health IssuesThe trial of Jimmy Lai, the 77-year-old founder of the now-defunct Apple Daily newspaper, has been postponed amid concerns regarding his health. Lai is facing serious charges related to foreign...
August 14, 2025 - 20:44
Case of Brain-Eating Amoeba in Missouri Raises Awareness of Water SafetyA recent incident in Missouri has brought attention to the dangers associated with warm freshwater activities, particularly after a person was infected with a brain-eating amoeba. Health officials...
August 14, 2025 - 12:39
US Imposes Sanctions on Brazilian Health Officials Linked to Cuba's Medical MissionsIn a significant diplomatic move, Washington has imposed sanctions on several Brazilian health officials, alleging their involvement in what it describes as Cuba`s `coercive labour export` of...