Tournament held at James Monroe High School fuses competition, coping strategies.
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Tournament held at James Monroe High School fuses competition, coping strategies.
Seven years ago we talked with Dr. Ryan about his work with the da Vinci Si robotic system.
The $3,500 grant from Mary Washington Healthcare Foundation will support a range of supportive services for patients and their families.
It’s next Thursday…you don’t need to sign up in advance
The project will go before City Council for approval later this month.
Commission continues public hearing on zoning amendment, will vote on proposed projects May 8.
Clinic seeks donations, support as it looks to maintain operations in the face of financial issues.
Market supports local producers and promotes good nutrition, sense of community.
Dr. Rod Flynn and Dr. Maithreyi Samara talk about the multi-discipline breast cancer clinic.
Bill signed by Gov. Glenn Youngkin substitutes complicated test to becoming licensed as a mental health counselor in Virginia with a less strenuous exam.
Cora Shields visited Peru to educate young women on menstrual health.
Richardson has been a long-time supporter of project to help families and communities overcome barriers to eating well.
Erin Perkins and Valerie Hopson-Bell on National Public Health Week. We look at the various areas where the Rappahannock Health District assists the community–it’s more than vaccines and health inspections
Boards representing the two nonprofits met March 12, but the gathering apparently did not yield a productive resolution.
Virginia is well covered by the MMR vaccine, with 95% of kindergartners’ records reflecting fully vaccinated status.
In the past 13 years, over 5,300 donated Easter baskets have been distributed throughout the Fredericksburg area.
The prognosis for the clinic, which serves exclusively low-income patients, appears grim.
Healthcare nonprofit’s plans detailed in zoning map amendment submitted to city of Fredericksburg.
Only 3% of us give blood. Alexis Innis with American Red Cross Blood Services talks about why that needs to change.
In the early 1970s, Thomas Victory became the first Black staffer at the Rappahannock Guidance Clinic.