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Arts for Life provides free art classes from professional artists for caregivers and care recipients to promote acceptance of diagnoses and strengthen relationships between loved ones at the United Neighborhood Centers Oppenheim Healthy Aging Campus in West Scranton.
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President Donald Trump announced last week that taking Tylenol during pregnancy can increase a child’s chances of having autism. Local advocates and medical professionals say Trump's remarks aren't supported by science and cause harm to the community.
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Geisinger Wyoming Valley nurses vote to authorize second strike 'if necessary' as negotiations stallTalks between Geisinger and Luzerne County RNs break down amid renewed negotiations in the wake of last month's five-day strike.
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Rep. Bridget Kosierowski organized town hall about future of Medicaid and Medicare during President Trump's second term.
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SEIU will join local legislators and advocates to update the community on the future of Regional Hospital after the failed CHS deal.
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Amy George Feldman will serve as the organization’s next president and CEO, effective March 24.
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Exeter-based organization provides its clients with the resources to maintain independence as they navigate life with low vision.
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Wilkes-Barre Area seniors with visual impairment navigate the end of high school while living with disabilities most people their age don’t have as they prepare for life outside of public school.
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First Hospital's closure left Luzerne County without any adult psychiatric care facilities. Wyoming Valley Behavioral Health stepped up, opening in the old First Hospital building and providing critical care for the Wyoming Valley.
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Geisinger and Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Healthcare PA returned to the negotiating table on day three of the five-day strike.
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Both Geisinger and Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Healthcare PA expressed a desire to get back to the negotiating table and end the strike on time.
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Geisinger’s unionized Luzerne County nurses began a strike on Feb. 17. The union had been in negotiations with Geisinger since November, and nurses have been working under an expired contract since the end of January.