Heart disease is the No. 1 killer of women
When someone walks into King’s Commons, they will see how business teacher and creative designer Leslie Spain honors women during February, which is heart awareness month for women.
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When someone walks into King’s Commons, they will see how business teacher and creative designer Leslie Spain honors women during February, which is heart awareness month for women.
Opioid abuse is not just an increasing adult problem. Teens struggle with the same addiction. There were approximately 33,000 deaths associated with this drug in 2015, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The problem is so widespread that the CDC labels it an epidemic. In October, President Trump charged the Department of Health and Human Services to declare opioid drug use a crisis.