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CHIN Diabetes Lunch & Learn
ByadminTMI/CHIN Support systems are crucial for those living with diabetes. Having a network of family, friends, and #healthcare professionals can provide the encouragement and guidance needed to manage the condition. Thank you to all who came and supported CHIN’s 2nd #Diabetes Lunch and Learn at NorthPark Church. Stay tuned for the next one. And please…
Lung Cancer Awareness Lunch & Learn
ByadminDr. Asad Khan, MD, specializing in interventional pulmonology and critical care medicine at Ochsner Rush Health, presented the CHIN Lung Cancer Awareness Lunch & Learn event on Thursday, December 10, 2024, at noon at NorthPark Church in Meridian, MS 39305. For those of you who missed the presentation, here is the video of that Lunch…
Hearing Loss Lunch & Learn
Byadmin– Date: July 18, 2024 – Location: NorthPark Church – Presenter: Dr. Shane Tucker Hearing loss can occur due to various factors, including prolonged exposure to loud noises, aging, and certain medical conditions. Protecting your ears from excessive noise is crucial for maintaining good hearing health. Tip: Use ear protection, such as earplugs or noise-canceling…
Lung Cancer Awareness
ByadminNovember is Lung Cancer Awareness Month—a time to educate, support, and inspire hope. Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, but early detection and prevention can save lives. Stay informed about the risk factors and symptoms, and encourage your loved ones to get regular check-ups. Join us to learn more: Dr. Asad…
Juneteenth Lunch & Learn – June 13, 2024
ByadminTerrence Davis with the City of Meridian-Government addresses the Phil Hardin Foundation funded Millsaps University students who are interning at various Meridian businesses and organizations. Terrence spoke about the history of #Juneteenth and how Meridian received a major award for its Juneteenth event. The Montgomery Institute was proud to host this luncheon.
Lunch & Learn on Diabetes
ByadminApproximately 345,500 adults in Mississippi, or 15.3% of the adult population, have been diagnosed with diabetes. Britney Kersh, DNP, FNP-C, Family Nurse Practitioner at Greater Meridian Health Clinic, says, “Diabetes is a dangerous long-term chronic disease that causes disability. It can lead to complications such as heart disease, stroke, blindness, and even amputation. Regular doctor…