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LANL: Pinpointing HIV Immune Response

LANL Theoretical Biologist Ruy M. Ribeiro

LANL News:

Refined understanding of T cells’ action in the body’s battle against the AIDS-causing virus will help improve treatments

New research combining computer modeling and experiments with macaques shows the body’s immune system helps control human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infections largely by suppressing viral production in already infected cells while also killing viral infected cells, but only within a narrow time window at the start of a cell’s infection.

“To eliminate HIV, we have to understand how the immune system attempts Read More

Lung Cancer: Reducing Your Risk

From Los Alamos Medical Center:

Thanks to movies, TV shows, and extensive public awareness campaigns, lung cancer has long been a part of the public consciousness. Many Americans recognize that the disease is strongly linked to smoking, and that its symptoms include coughing, wheezing and persistent chest pain. This awareness is a good thing – the first step in fighting lung cancer is learning its risk factors and early warning signs.

Unfortunately, many facts about lung cancer are not as widely known. For instance, not every lung cancer victim is a smoker. And not all lung cancer patients will Read More

LAHS Girls Soccer Kick For The Cure Rocked It!

LAHS Girls Soccer working the Kick for the Cure table. Courtesy/Ellen Burrows

JV team huddles at halftime. Courtesy/Ellen Burrows

By ELLEN BURROWS
LAHS Girls Soccer

The Los Alamos High School Girls Soccer Kick for the Cure held Tuesday, Oct. 24 was a successful evening all around. 

Sporting pink socks for the occasion and enduring the rain and cold, the Hilltoppers took the win for both games. The Girls Varsity team were victorious over the Taos Tigers with a 3-0 finish, and the Los Alamos Junior Varsity team defeated Santa Fe High School 4-2.

That was not the only win on Tuesday night. When the LAHS Read More

Keynote Speakers For 45th Conference On Aging Nov. 13-14

ALTSD News:

SANTA FE — The 45th Annual Conference on Aging, scheduled for Nov. 13-14, announces the keynote speakers who will share their knowledge, insights and dedication to senior well-being and caregiving.

The speakers will be split over the two days of the conference and will be preceded by remarks from the Governor Monday, and the Lt. Governor Tuesday.

Monday, Nov. 13: 

  • Barbara Hubbard: A celebrated figure from Las Cruces, Barbara “Mother” Hubbard has left an impression on the entertainment industry in New Mexico and around the globe Originally from Benton, Arkansas, Hubbard came to
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New Mexico Aging And Long-Term Services Department Launches Novel Caregiver Program For Home Care

ALTSD News:

SANTA FE – The New Mexico Aging and Long-Term Services Department (ALTSD) has launched a novel caregiver health model called “New MexiCare” this October. The program is designed to provide supportive services to participants and their caregivers. 

New MexiCare provides financial support to individuals and their caregivers who do not otherwise qualify for a paid caregiver through Medicare or Medicaid. Qualified participants will be provided with a stipend of up to $12,000, per fiscal year, for their existing caregiver, respite or day care, transportation, and safety monitoring.  Read More

Santa Fe Community College Announces Information Sessions About Accelerated Medical Assistant Program

SFCC Medical Assisting students in the SFCC SimLab. Courtesy/SFCC

SFCC News:

SANTA FE — Santa Fe Community College (SFCC) announces its Medical Assisting Program, which will have a series of information sessions about the college’s new Accelerated Medical Assisting Certificate program Nov. 7, 9 and 10 in Room the William C. Witter Fitness Education Center at 6401 Richards Ave.

Anyone can drop into the sessions at any time to get one-on-one information from representatives of the Medical Assisting program. The accelerated program takes only 18 weeks to complete.

The information session Read More

U.S. Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández On White House’s Request For $16 Billion In Emergency Child Care Funding

U.S. Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández

STATE News:

WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Rep. Teresa Leger Fernández released a statement following the White House’s request for $16 billion in emergency child care funding. This comes after Leger Fernández, vice chair of the Democratic Women’s Caucus (DWC), joined other DWC members to urge the White House to address the issue.

“I’m grateful the White House listened to our request and included $16 billion to provide childcare for New Mexican families, and families across the country in its supplemental request. Safe, quality and affordable childcare programs Read More

Los Alamos Rotary Shares Good News Of Polio Eradication

By ALISON PANNELL
Rotary Club of Los Alamos

In honor of World Polio Day, Oct. 24, the Rotary Club of Los Alamos is pleased to share the good news about efforts to eradicate polio worldwide, and inform you about the upcoming Purple Pinkie Polio Awareness Campaign to be held in the Los Alamos Elementary Schools on Friday, Oct. 27.

Polio, or poliomyelitis, is a highly infectious and disabling disease caused by the poliovirus. The virus is spread person to person, typically through water contaminated with feces from an infected individual or through exposure to mucus when an infected person coughs Read More

Meadows: Three Ingredients To Avoid

By JENNIFER MEADOWS 
Deeply Rooted Nutritional Therapy
Los Alamos

Most of my time grocery shopping is spent along the perimeter, because that is where fresh food is located in most stores. When venturing down aisles for packaged food, there are a few things to keep in mind.

The health claims on the outside of boxes that line grocery store shelves were put there by food company marketing departments. Their goal is for people to buy their products, nothing else. Just like a beautiful label doesn’t determine the quality of red wine, choosing a salad dressing because of a health claim on the label is Read More

Topper Girls Soccer ‘Kick For The Cure’ Fundraiser Oct. 24

 

LAHS News:

The Los Alamos High School (LAHS) Girls Soccer Teams “Kick for the Cure” games scheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 24 at Sullivan Field – including the 4 p.m. Varsity game against Taos and JV Game against Santa Fe – will raise funds for breast cancer through a raffle and chance to shoot on the goalkeepers.

It was previously announced that funds raised from these “Kick for the Cure” games would go to the Los Alamos Council on Cancer, but there has been a change in charity donation due to unforeseen circumstances.

Diane Hammon, vice president of the Los Alamos Council on Cancer, expressed gratitude Read More