Have you given up? Research has shown that by the second week of January, many have given up their New Year’s resolutions.
Paul Thein
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We’ve all grabbed takeout or fast food instead of figuring out what to cook for dinner. If you are making New Year’s resolutions to eat healthier, spend less or lose weight, your solution to all of these could be in meal planning.
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Sipping a special mug of hot chocolate while unwrapping presents on Christmas morning is a tradition for many families.
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Did you know you are more likely to achieve wellness goals when you are working out with others, and working out on your common goals together? Working together helps us all.
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Core Health Partners integrated healthcare model addresses the wellness of the whole person.
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With our outdoor lifestyle, there is likely more than one athlete in your family.
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Core Health Partners launches medical services at Grace Place Center for Children and Families
Core Health Partners and Grace Place Center for Children and Families have joined in a community-centered partnership to provide developmental screenings, diabetes and nutritional education, and medical interventions through speech, physical and occupational therapy at the Grace Place campus.
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A diabetes diagnosis can leave patients feeling overwhelmed with constant monitoring, but self-management education from CORE Health Partners makes it easier.
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Pediatric developmental screenings assess a child’s behaviors, such as how they play, learn, speak, behave and move, based on parents, early childhood providers and other caregiver observations, as measured against standardized developmental milestones.
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Core Health Partners Athletic Trainer Jeff Barnes demonstrates how to tape for heel pain
Athletes ages 9-14 who run and jump a lot on hard surfaces (especially in basketball, track, or gymnastics) can get a condition called Sever’s disease, or calcaneal apophysitis, which is a common cause of heel pain in pre-teens and teens.