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Boston mayoral race: Andrea Campbell's interview with Boston.com

Boston mayoral race: Andrea Campbell's interview with Boston.com
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Christo Kamara, one of Boston's Men Health Champions

Christo Kamara, one of Boston's Men Health Champions
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Mental health: Caretaker 'didn't open curtains for eight years'


Alex Cooper, of south London, has spoke out about his struggles with mental health
A caretaker from south London who was so 'lost' he didn't open his curtains for eight years is now trying to help his friends and colleagues as a Mental Health Champion.
Alex Cooper, from Peckham, has suffered from severe depression for nearly two decades, and was left rocked by the death of his mother then later his sister, leaving him "in the worst place I could possibly be."
But after opening up and "keeping on talking," he managed to slowly turn things around, and is now trying to help others through similar situations.

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Bharati Sinha: Advancing Care of Newborns With Brain Injuries and Serving Underserved Communities


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Bharati Sinha
BOSTON– Besides being actively engaged in clinical work, Dr. Bharati Sinha, MD has done research in development of neuroprotective treatments and identification of biomarkers in newborn brain injury. During her fellowship, she was awarded the prestigious Harvard William Randolf Hearst fund award for her work in neuroprotective strategies in newborn brain injury.
Dr. Sinha was also awarded the Natalie Zucker grant for women scholars by Tufts University. She is currently a neonatologist and the director of quality improvement at Boston Medical Center.
On March 6, Dr. Sinha will be honored as one of the 20 Outstanding Women of 2021 during the 18th Annual Woman of the Year Awards ceremony— to be held virtually this year. To buy a ticket, please click here.

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The CORONAVIRUS REPORT for THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 2020 - Health Sciences North, vaccines, school closures and health champions


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Sudbury’s Health Sciences North confirmed its first case involving hospital staff.
In an email, hospital communications officer Jason Turnbull says the case was confirmed over the holidays adding immediate steps were taken for the staff member to self-isolate.
He adds no other contact in the workplace has tested positive.Photo supplied by HSN
Health Sciences North identified as a potential hub for the COVID-19 vaccine
It’s North-eastern Ontario’s largest hospital and has the cooling requirements for the Phizer vaccine, so Health Sciences North in Sudbury is being considered as the most likely choice of distribution by Public Health Sudbury and Districts.

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