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Henry Ford Health System surgeon starts program to mentor Detroit area youth
Read full article: Henry Ford Health System surgeon starts program to mentor Detroit area youthHenry Ford Health Systems’ Vice Chair of Surgery and System Director of Thoracic Surgery, Dr. Ikenna Okereke, immigrated to Detroit from Nigeria in middle school. He moved away but always remembered Detroit as the place that gave his family a chance. Now that Okereke has returned, he wants to provide Detroit area youth with an opportunity too.
Michigan health officials to work with community leaders to address vaccine concerns
Read full article: Michigan health officials to work with community leaders to address vaccine concernsDETROIT – The first COVID-19 vaccine could potentially be rolled out by mid-December, but local health system leaders voiced their concern Friday about recent polls that suggest people may be reluctant to get it. In a briefing Friday, Henry Ford’s chief clinical officer Dr. Adnan Munkarah said addressing those concerns is a top priority. “People ask me am if I’m going to take the vaccine, I’m going to say, ‘Absolutely, yes. The minute the FDA has us gives us the proof that there’s a vaccine that is effective and safe,’” Munkarah said. But there is a concern that many in the community will be hesitant to take the vaccine.
Michigan hospital leaders call on residents to heed COVID warnings as cases, deaths surge
Read full article: Michigan hospital leaders call on residents to heed COVID warnings as cases, deaths surgeLeaders from several of Michigan’s largest hospitals systems are gathered in a virtual news conference Thursday morning as they call on residents to heed warnings about the surge of COVID-19 cases and deaths in the state. “In the last week, Michigan has seen a historic and increasing number of COVID-19 cases and deaths. This has resulted in increased hospitalizations and pressure on our health care infrastructure across the state. New COVID-19 cases and deaths continue to rise in Michigan. View more: Michigan COVID-19 dataMichigan’s 7-day moving average for daily cases was 5,040 on Tuesday, the highest it has ever been.
How to make smarter snacking choices this school year
Read full article: How to make smarter snacking choices this school yearAs kids head back to school, whether virtually or in person, planning meals will become more important. Henry Ford Health Systems Nutritionist Sayde Beeler explained that without a mix of fats, proteins, and fibers, school snacks will leave kids feeling less full. Even snacking on healthy items like fruits and vegetables can still leave you hungry, and not able to focus fully on work or school. Beeler suggests planning meals in advance so you dont have to take time out of the work or school day working in the kitchen. She also suggests getting the family involved in meal prep.
Henry Ford brings fight to find COVID-19 vaccine to Michigan
Read full article: Henry Ford brings fight to find COVID-19 vaccine to MichiganHenry Ford brings fight to find COVID-19 vaccine to MichiganPublished: July 28, 2020, 5:49 pmOn Tuesday, Henry Ford Health System announced it is bringing the fight to find a coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine to Michigan.
Use your 5 senses for freshness
Read full article: Use your 5 senses for freshnessGood nutrition is always important but especially during these times. Knol also talked about what healthy foods are in season right now. “There’s a lot of things in season right now from your berries to tomatoes and cucumbers. When picking fruits that taste the best Knol advised to focus on your senses. You can watch the video above to see the ”Greek 7-Layer Dip” recipe she shared which included hummus, parsley, cucumbers, tomatoes, and more.
Detroit’s Henry Ford Health to lead first large-scale US study on drug’s effectiveness to prevent COVID-19
Read full article: Detroit’s Henry Ford Health to lead first large-scale US study on drug’s effectiveness to prevent COVID-19DETROIT – Henry Ford Health System will launch the first large-scale U.S. study to determine a drug’s effectiveness in preventing coronavirus (COVID-19). The study of hydroxychloroquine used prophylactically could begin as early as next week, according to Henry Ford. Dr. Marcus Zervos, division head of Infectious Disease for Henry Ford Health System, will oversee this study with Dr. O’Neill. The study medication was specially procured for this study and will not impact the supply of medication for people who already take the medication for other conditions. Henry Ford Health System is poised to do anything we can to help them stay safe.” The FDA will provide the drug directly to Henry Ford Health System physicians to distribute.
Henry Ford Health System displaying art made by patients
Read full article: Henry Ford Health System displaying art made by patientsDETROIT – Henry Ford Health Systems is rolling out a new art exhibit replacing old artwork in hospital rooms with patient inspired art. The reality of chemotherapy can paint a pretty dismal picture, but at Henry Ford, art therapy is being employed as part of the treatment plan. Research has shown that creativity has powerful healing properties and through art sessions patients are invited to express themselves. Their masterpieces are distributed through the hospital system to be placed in patient rooms and hallways as a powerful testimony of hope and healing. Watch the video above for the full report.
Make the most out of your leftover Halloween candy with these sweet ideas!
Read full article: Make the most out of your leftover Halloween candy with these sweet ideas!With Halloween just around the corner, you might already be bracing yourself for the loads of candy that will be leftover. Shaelyn Gurzick, a registered dietitian with Henry Ford Health Systems, joined Tati Amare to talk about how you can make the most out of your extra sweets. From freezing, decorating, or cooking with it, these creative ideas will have you using your candy throughout the year! Watch the video above to see more ideas for leftover Halloween candy. Copyright 2019 by WDIV ClickOnDetroit - All rights reserved.
How to balance your tailgate for the win
Read full article: How to balance your tailgate for the winLive In The D host Tati Amare chatted with Saydee Beeler, a nutritionist form Henry Ford Health Systems, about how to add healthier options to your tailgate. Saydee brought in fruits and vegetables to go along with your favorite tailgate treats. Some healthy options Saydee brought in were fruit Kabobs, grilled peaches, veggie foil wraps, and fruits to use as a garnish for your burgers or bratwurst. Additionally, you create an irresistible, colorful kale salad with your favorite healthy toppings. This is a great side for all of your goodies while helping to balance out your tailgate.