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Health Corner: National Hernia Awareness Month with Dr. Edward Dvorak
SUMMARY: Hernias are common, affecting thousands annually, and can occur at any age. June is National Hernia Awareness Month. Dr. Edward Dvorak from Singing River Health System highlights that hernias often appear in the groin (inguinal hernias) and the belly button (umbilical hernias). Pediatric cases are typically monitored until age five, while adults more commonly experience inguinal and umbilical hernias. Symptoms include a painful, pushable bulge. Timely, elective surgery, often minimally invasive and outpatient, is crucial to avoid complications and extensive surgery later. Risk factors include smoking and obesity. Awareness and treatment can prevent severe outcomes.
Hernias are common. They affect thousands of people every year.
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City of DโIberville comes together to provide food, supplies for Hurricane Helene victims
SUMMARY: The city of Diberville is actively helping those affected by Hurricane Helen in Madison, Florida, by sending food and supplies. Over 1,000 people are receiving aid from city employees and volunteers who packed trailers with donated items. The shipment includes 500 hamburger patties, 280 pounds of pulled pork, and various side dishes, alongside utility trailers filled with additional supplies. Contributions came from local organizations, including Scarlet Pearl, Diberville Youth Council, and Walmart. Volunteers emphasized their motivation stems from past hurricane experiences, underscoring the importance of supporting communities in need.
The city of D’Iberville is providing relief to those impacted by Hurricane Helene as they send food and supplies to Florida.
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Peter Anderson festival-goers become the artists at new Blue Moon pint-painting tent
SUMMARY: At the 46th annual Peter Anderson Festival, a new highlight is the free pint glass painting activity, which allows attendees to unleash their creativity. Located across from Government Street grocery, this interactive experience offers a relaxing break from the bustling festival atmosphere. Participants can personalize their Blue Moon pint glass, aiming to create something that embodies joy and brightness. Festival-goers are thrilled by this unique addition, which not only provides a fun outing but also includes an LED coaster as a keepsake. The event also features nearby drink sampling and live music, enhancing the festival experience.
The 46th annual Peter Anderson Festival sponsored by Blue Moon featured one new activity that proved to be a fan favorite.
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Out of the Darkness Walk brings out hundreds for suicide prevention awareness
SUMMARY: Maya Turner reports on the Out of the Darkness walk organized by the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention at the Coliseum, drawing hundreds to support mental health awareness. Attendees shared emotional connections, particularly those mourning loved ones lost to suicide. The Mississippi Department of Mental Health highlights suicide as a leading cause of death in young individuals. The event aimed to foster open discussions about mental health and healing through shared experiences. Participants included military service members honoring others with a Push-Up Challenge. The walk raised over $37,000, aiding research, prevention education, and survivor support.
Since 2004, hundreds of cities across the country have participated to give people the courage to open up about their connections to suicide.
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