Happy Health Wednesday!

Thanks for tuning in for another week of sharing vital health news and information. Let’s get into today’s headlines.

In Today’s Newsletter:

  • A father shares his experience with his autistic daughter
  • Uzazi Village has a new CEO
  • Are seed oils actually bad for you?

Health Tip of the Day ๐ŸŽ

Get closer to nature. We all live with worries and fears, uncertainties, losses that leave us sad, and pressures that make us feel stressed. Nature can have a calming effect on us. To get the best out of natureโ€™s healing effects, try tuning your senses to whatโ€™s around you โ€“ the trees, plants, birds, and animals, for instance, and water such as ponds or the seashore.ย 

Latest Health News

Darrell Gails and his daughters enjoyed an afternoon at the Riverside Park playground in Wichita.

Read the story of Wichita’s Darrell Gails and his daughter Carter, who has been diagnosed with Autism. Gails shares his experience as a father navigating a new normal.

Uzazi Village in Kansas City supports Black and Brown families with free-to-low-cost services focused on pregnancy, childbirth, and early parenting. Shalese Clay just became their new CEO!

Thereโ€™s a lot of buzz about seed oils online, but are they actually bad for you like many people claim? A dietitian weighs in.

In Case You Missed It

Men are more likely to die of ‘broken heart syndrome,’ study says.ย The condition is usually brought on by the stress of an event like losing a loved one. (NBC News)

Trump’s order on US drug prices: What’s in it, and will it work?. Trump has signed an executive order that aims to reduce high prescription drug prices. (BBC)

7 Seasonal Allergy Relief Options For Pollen, Dust, And Dander. From seasonal pollen to pet dander, understanding your allergies is critical to finding effective relief.ย (TWC)


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