WFU undertaking trailblazing project to measure wellbeing of students Wake Forest says it is the first college that will comprehensively probe the wellbeing of students and alumni over the span of
Health and Wellness
- Busta’s Persons of the Week: Two friends share breast cancer journeys to become cancer free
- Blue Butterflies Gala Brunch supports retreat for women to recharge, renew, reconnect
- For Mina Yates, helping older adults is not a job, it’s her calling
- Giveaway addresses the need for proper-fitting attire for female student-athletes
- Walking is good for the H.E.A.R.R.T.
Patients often recognize that a nurse is the health care professional with whom they and their families have the most direct contact. But they might not realize that nurses also
(pictured above: Dr. Beatrice Dingha examines a brown marmorated stinkbug.) Entomologists conducting integrated pest management (IPM) research at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University have reached a major milestone in
“The Anonymous People,” a feature documentary about the 23.5 million Americans living in long-term recovery and the emerging public recovery movement, will be shown at the Greensboro Historical Museum on
The Shepherd’s Center’s Kernersville Senior Enrichment Center, 130 E. Mountain St., will host a “Medicare Low Income Subsidy Assistance” event
(pictured above: IFB Employee Tameka Monroe speaks with the Eye Bank’s Dean Vavra and Katie Hall. (Below) IFB Employee Demarius Bowens
Forsyth County AARP Chapter # 1797, along with the gerontology program at Winston-Salem State University, will sponsor a CarFit event
More than six million African American adults in the United States have signs of kidney disease – a total equal
The Chronicle This spring, the Forsyth County Department of Public Health wants residents to “Just WALK.” The latest variant of