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My Loved One Passed Away – What Do I Need To Do?

Losing a loved one is incredibly hard. We help our clients with the administrative and legal aspects following the death of a loved one.

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When a loved one dies, there are many things to do and many are time sensitive.

First, there are many practical items to consider. These may include:

  • Finding care for any pets;
  • Determining if there are funeral instructions, arrangements, or prepayments;
  • Notifying family and friends;
  • Preparing
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The Evolution Of The Health Tech: Positive Change Through Interoperable Solutions

The American Healthcare Industry has experienced many large-scale changes in the past few decades. This timeframe has afforded us many drastic reforms in the industry such as the Affordable Care Act (ACA) or the widespread shift towards Value-Based Care. However, the most noteworthy and significant change is the gradual adoption of software solutions into the healthcare industry. The digitization of healthcare has brought numerous benefits to healthcare organizations that are able to streamline their day-to-day operations. More importantly, these solutions have made life easier for care providers and patients by simplifying the delivery of care. In order for these complex

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World Health Day: 5 easy steps to get healthier

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Wouldn’t it be nice if there were some undiscovered ingredients, and one bite of it would cure all our health concerns?

There isn’t one, sadly.

But scientists do know the recipe for better health, and it is a long-term practice of good habits when it comes to sleep, eating, exercise, socialization and stress.

In honor of the 75th anniversary of the World Health Organization, here are the factors that

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The Masters: Jon Rahm destroys LIV’s Brooks Koepka to win Green Jacket on Seve’s birthday

LIV Golf’s Brooks Koepka set the pace at the 2023 Masters – but in the end it was Jon Rahm who cantered to victory to claim a second major and first green jacket.

On what would have been the 66th birthday of the late, great Seve Ballesteros, Rahm stayed patient and kept his nerves at this Masters.

The 28-year-old carded a 3-under par 69 on Sunday to finish atop the leaderboard on 12-under to win by four strokes ahead of Koepka and 52-year-old Phil Mickelson, who posted a stunning 7-under 65.

His week began in nightmarish fashion, the Spaniard four-putting

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WV bill to create low-cost health insurance program

A bill to allow concealed carry on many areas of West Virginia college campuses is close to final passage. What do students think?

But first, there’s a proposal to create a program that could provide health insurance at little to no cost for thousands of West Virginians.

Bill would create affordable insurance plan for low-income West Virginians

At the Susan Dew Hoff Memorial Clinic, the only health care center in West Virginia dedicated solely to providing free dental care, office manager Gail Marsh gets excited when patients tell her they won’t be returning. Many times, it means they are no

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The Health Alliance announces plans for a new long-term care home in Stratford, demolition of Avon Crest

The Huron Perth Healthcare Alliance (HPHA) has announced plans for a new long-term care home beside Stratford General Hospital.

On Monday, the HPHA said it entered into a land lease agreement with private care home operator Revera Canada that will allow the company to build a new 128-bed facility on the Avon Crest property, the site of Stratford’s original hospital.

The HPHA said the Avon Crest building will be demolished, adding that the new development will “serve as a catalyst to redevelop the remaining available land.”

According to the HPHA, this will include discussions with the city on accessible housing

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Ministry of Culture holds ‘Healthy Life’ workshop

Doha: The Ministry of Culture on Sunday organized a ‘Healthy Life’ workshop on the occasion of National Sport Day to encourage employees to follow healthy diets, engage in various sports activities, and maintain a healthy lifestyle.

The workshop was presented by trainer Khalid Nabina, who described a healthy lifestyle as a set of practices aimed at enhancing the level of individual health and preventing diseases, which leads to elevating the standard of living in general. He pointed out that, to some people, the concept of healthy life is limited to exercising, healthy food, and losing or controlling weight, indicating that

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Guelph, Ont. researchers link nitrate to heart health

Preventing heart failure and managing diabetes are the potential benefits of a new discovery by University of Guelph researchers.

In a study using mice, the scientists found that nitrate can improve heart health – and the reason why is linked to gut microbes.

“We used sodium nitrate in our study, but nitrate is found in green leafy vegetables like spinach and beets in particular,” said Graham Holloway, a professor in the university’s Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences.

Researchers studied the effects of the nitrate on mice eating a high-fat diet, and found the nutritional compound acts like a