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How to start your New Year workout routine the safe way | News
2+ hour, 56+ min ago (832+ words) Orthopaedic surgeon offers practical tips to protect your body when starting a workout routine The start of the year can bring big goals to dive headfirst into new, and often vigorous, workout routines. While exercise is an important factor in…...
10,000 community art submissions wanted for Children’s Health Specialty Clinics mosaic mural
3+ day, 23+ hour ago (161+ words) Loma Linda University Health invites community members to submit artwork or sponsor a tile for a one-of-a-kind mosaic mural celebrating hope, healing, and children's health. A single drawing may feel small, but together, thousands become something powerful. This vision comes…...
First babies of 2026 born at Loma Linda University Health
1+ week, 2+ day ago (222+ words) Newborns Josephine Rose and Juan were born to first-time parents, making their New Year's Day arrivals especially meaningful milestones for their families as they begin parenthood together with the start of a new year. Loma Linda University Children's Hospital welcomed…...
Toddler organ donor Daniel Rios honored at Loma Linda University Children’s Hospital floragraph unveiling
1+ week, 6+ day ago (433+ words) Daniel Matthew Rios" Floragraph, honoring his legacy, featured on the 2026 OneLegacy Donate Life Rose Parade float, "Treasure Every Moment Together." At Loma Linda University Children"s Hospital, two families stood side by side near a portrait made entirely of flowers,…...
The three pillars of recovery when navigating social situations | News
4+ mon, 2+ day ago (895+ words) Surrounding yourself with sober friends is just one way to establish a new social circle Navigating social situations in recovery can be one of the more challenging yet empowering changes towards healing and strong recovery. During this time, individuals are…...
Study shows chart of foods ranked according to both health, environmental impact | News
5+ mon, 1+ week ago (164+ words) The study, based on review of previous studies, was published today in the journal Frontiers in Nutrition. The foods found to be most beneficial for both humans and the environment are whole plant foods, such as fruits, nuts, seeds, legumes,…...
From summer break to the classroom: managing back-to-school anxiety at all ages | News
5+ mon, 1+ week ago (1137+ words) Parents can support their kids at every age to make the transition back to school a little easier The annual back-to-school transition can be a major source of stress for many children, especially in the post-COVID world." Increased social anxiety,…...
Can I use AI as my therapist? The truth about turning to chatbots for therapy | News
5+ mon, 2+ week ago (795+ words) AI cannot provide the depth, empathy, and personalized care that human therapists offer Artificial Intelligence (AI) is quickly becoming an integrated aspect of daily life for teens and adults. While this emerging technology can provide valuable help for many professions,…...
A novel study determines radiation safety protocols pioneered by Loma Linda University can dramatically reduce radiation exposure to pregnant surgeons | News
8+ mon, 2+ week ago (461+ words) Urology resident Ruby Kuang, MD, a contributing author and pregnant surgeon, was featured on the cover of the Journal of Urology. A new study by urologists at Loma Linda University School of Medicine has found that fluoroscopy techniques and protective…...
Rethinking venom: New research reveals findings in non-animals | News
9+ mon, 4+ week ago (428+ words) While venom is traditionally associated with animals like snakes, scorpions, and spiders, a new published study reveals that plants, fungi, bact The acacia bush provides food for ants, and in return, the ants protect it from predators. While venom is…...