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Modern Vascular Selects Southaven, Mississippi for its First Wound Care Clinic in the US
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SOUTHAVEN, Miss., May 26, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Modern Vascular, a pioneering medical group dedicated to preventing amputation through the treatment of Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), today announced the opening of its first Wound Care Clinic in Southaven, Mississippi. The Modern Vascular Wound Care Clinic joins the company s 14 nationwide clinics that treat peripheral artery disease (PAD). The new clinic will focus on treating chronic wounds that are a symptom of PAD as well as wounds from other causes including diabetes, venous insufficiency, pressure ulcers, trauma, and minor burns. The wound care clinic will start seeing patients on June 7 and is located above Modern Vascular s existing Southaven clinic, where it can provide swift service to PAD patients presenting with wounds.
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Social & Health Research Center and Quest Diagnostics Team Up to Address Childhood Hunger and Obesity Exacerbated by COVID-19 in Underserved Communities
Social & Health Research Center and Quest Diagnostics Team Up to Address Childhood Hunger and Obesity Exacerbated by COVID-19 in Underserved Communities
Collaboration utilizes digital content to educate children and inspire healthy outcomes
Monday, May 24, 2021 - 8:00am
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SAN ANTONIO and SECAUCUS, N.J., May 24 2021 /3BL Media/ – Childhood obesity has disproportionately affected Hispanic and Black communities as a result of negative social determinants of health for years. In the wake of COVID-19, low-income and racial/ethnic minority families, particularly Hispanic and African American, are struggling with an even greater risk of health complications such as obesity, diabetes, respiratory ailments and other predisposing conditions, according to a report by the Centers for Disease Control.