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U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich
U.S. Sen. Martin Heinrich
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JUNE ENGLISH, LEClients normally visit Estheticians to correct a skin problem rather than to prevent issues from occurring. Prevention is the first line of defense when it comes to skin Health and slowing down the aging process, but many are missing this step.
Clients too often wait until their skin appearance and health get severe, at which point they wind up in their esthetician’s treatment room expecting 15 years of damage to be removed in one session.
The good news is it might not always be like this moving forward. Men and women are finally realizing the importance of preventative Read More
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Healthy Schools Program Director Kristine Coblentz
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Last week Kristine Coblentz joined Los Alamos Public Schools as director of the new Healthy Schools Program.
The position was created as a result of the work of LAPS’ Mental Health Task Force and the Schools Board’s Strategic Plan, which prioritizes student and staff well-being as one of its eight focus areas. Coblentz reports to LAPS Superintendent, Dr. Kurt Steinhaus.
Coblentz will be working closely with a team that includes school clinical psychologist Dr. Christine Hazard, Prevention Coordinator Bernadette Read More
Tony and Zandree (Zee) Stidham in October before they left for her bone marrow transplant in Denver. Courtesy photo
Zandree Stidham moments before her bone marrow transplant last month in Denver. Courtesy photo
Staff Report
A local 35-year-old assistant professor of English, wife, mother and aspiring writer has just undergone a lifesaving bone marrow transplant at the Colorado Blood Cancer Institute in Denver.
Zandree (Zee) Stidham was diagnosed with Essential Thrombocythemia or ET (a disease in the same family as Leukemia and Lymphoma) in January 2010. After
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