New mental health clinic expands access in Memphis
With Tennessee ranking 43rd in mental health access nationally, the need for timely, effective care is urgent. Long wait times, limited options for in-network care, and mental health provider ...
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New Memphis clinic aims to meet need for mental health resources
Family Care Center has opened its first outpatient mental health facility in Memphis to address a community need. The new clinic offers counseling and advanced treatments like transcranial magnetic ...
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New VA primary care clinic slated for Memphis
The Memphis (Tenn.) Veterans Affairs Center is renovating an empty building near the local airport to open a new primary care facility that will cost an estimated $2.5 million, according to WREG-TV.
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Thunder take care of business against Grizzlies
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Memphis hospital to acquire top 20 local physician practice
To continue reading this content, please enable JavaScript in your browser settings and refresh this page. Preview this article 1 min The acquisition will bring ...
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Man shot to death after argument in East Memphis
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A man was shot to death after an argument overnight in East Memphis, police confirm. Officers say they responded to a shooting call in the 200 block of Grove Dale St. around 11:20 p.m ...
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It’s Cold Out There. Here’s How to Nourish Your Skin.
Tips from three people working in chilly climates: a fashion designer, an aesthetician and a chef. By Kari Molvar Beauty School answers common beauty questions with help from creative people who’ve ...
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Inside a Black community’s fight against Elon Musk’s supercomputer
A small, primarily Black community in Memphis is fighting back against tech giant Elon Musk, claiming a massive facility he built there is overloading an already beleaguered town with dangerous ...
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What roads will be closed for St. Jude Marathon? What Memphis police said
Those visiting Downtown Memphis in the coming days will see crews setting up for one of the city's biggest events. Come Dec. 5 and 6, though, many sections of the city will be closed to vehicle ...
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8 Dermatologist-Approved Moisturizers That Will Actually Tackle Your Chronically Dry Winter Skin
Dr. Elyse Love swears by La Roche-Posay's dual action face and body lotion. "[It] contains a collection of the best hydrating and soothing ingredients including ceramide-3, shea butter, glycerin, and ...
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The Best Clean Skin-Care Routine for Dry Skin, According to Experts
A series where we find out which products the professionals (who really know what they’re talking about) actually use and really stand behind. Read more here. Now that cold weather is in full swing, ...
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Shay Mitchell’s Kid Skin Care Line Isn’t That Deep. Neither Was Your Childhood Beauty Obsession.
The child skin care phenomenon reached peak backlash this week when Shay Mitchell, actor and founder of the travel accessories brand Beis, launched Rini, a new skin care line designed for kids. In an ...
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Do Kids Need Skin Care Products? Dermatologists Weigh In Amid Backlash to Shay Mitchell's New Company
Shay Mitchell and Esther Song just launched a new skin care line for kids, sparking conversations about the necessity of the products for children. The duo launched their new brand, Rini, which means ...
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Shay Mitchell Just Launched a Skin Care Brand for Kids. Not Everyone Is Happy
Actor and serial entrepreneur Shay Mitchell launched her newest venture this week: Rini, a K-beauty skin care brand designed specifically for children that “families can trust.” The company is already ...
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Kids and tweens are developing lifelong issues because of their skin care routines, warns derm — the No. 1 culprit
Gen Alpha: Put down the serum bottle. A top dermatologist is sounding the alarm about teenagers’ skin care routines, warning that some product-obsessed middle and high schoolers are doing way more ...
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