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Five on Friday: Why So Many Doctors Kill Themselves, and the Search for Solutions as CHIP Funding Runs Low

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MCN Five on Friday

 

January is National Blood Donor Month. This year’s severe winter weather and a rough flu season have left blood banks across the country with low supplies, as January donations plummeted. Have extra blood to spare?  Go to www.redcrossblood.org to find a blood drive near you. On to Five on Friday -- here are five pieces that MCN staff shared this week. What did you read that you’d like to share? Post it on our Facebook page.

 

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Why So Many Doctors Kill Themselves

 

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Corey, Communications and Graphic Designer: “It is strange that we seem to overlook the health of the people taking care of us,” and shared the Chicago Tribune piece, “Why so many doctors kill themselves.”  

 

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With CHIP funds running low, doctors and parents scramble to cover kids’ needs

 

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Alma, Senior Program Manager of Environmental and Occupational Health, shared this PBS NewsHour piece on CHIP funding: “The months-long failure on Capitol Hill to pass a long-term extension to CHIP portends serious health consequences, with disruption in ongoing treatments.”

 

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American-citizen children follow their deported dad to Mexico

 

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Alma also shared the USA Today piece, “American-citizen children follow their deported dad to Mexico,” which includes perspective from Dr. Luis Zayas, a MCN advisory board member.

 

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How Mongolia Revolutionized Reproductive Health for Nomadic Women

 

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Candace, Specialist in Clinical Systems and Women’s Health, shared Newsdeeply piece, “How Mongolia Revolutionized Reproductive Health for Nomadic Women."

 

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Fitbit tracked 6 billion nights of sleep—and found one simple change in your routine can help you snooze better

 

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Karen, CEO, reminds you to go to sleep on time: “Fitbit tracked 6 billion nights of sleep—and found one simple change in your routine can help you snooze better.”

 

Have a safe and healthy weekend!

 

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