Whether you’d like to know more about sports medicine, the growth of telehealth or how anesthesiology works, you’ll find a topic for you in an online Mini Medical School that includes healthcare topics and trends. “What’s exciting about the program and the offerings is the whole wide swath that can give people a taste of the medical profession,” Dr. …
Food Bank of Delaware to host drive-thru food pantry in each county
Photo courtesy of Food Bank of Delaware. The Food Bank of Delaware will host drive-thru mobile pantries in each Delaware county beginning next week. The first event is scheduled for Monday, Feb. 14 starting at 10 a.m. at Crossroad Community Church in Georgetown. The food bank reminds participants to ensure their trunks or back seats are cleared out so that …
Milford removing lead water lines
by Terry Rogers The City of Milford is removing lead pipes within the city system. (Photo credit: Pan Xiaozhen, Unsplash) One of the projects discussed at a recent City Council workshop dealt with the replacement of water lines that contained lead throughout the city. The removal of those lines is anticipated to cost just over $1 million throughout …
Delaware mask mandate to expire Friday, Feb. 11
Gov. Carney’s universal indoor mask mandate will expire Friday, Feb. 11/Getty Images Delaware’s universal indoor mask mandate will expire at 8 a.m. on Friday, Feb. 11. Gov. John Carney on Monday revised the State of Emergency order citing the sharp decrease in cases since the height of the omicron variant surge. While masks will no longer be required inside many …
DBCC’s Young Survivors promote meditation, meaningful activity during treatment
by Terry Rogers DBCC Young Survivors in Action is a group designed for younger women who are dealing with a breast cancer diagnosis Delaware Breast Cancer Coalition (DBCC) understands that every breast cancer survivor needs methods for staying upbeat, healthy and motivated. This is especially true of women who are diagnosed at a young age. For this reason, …
COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations continue to drop in Delaware
The number of new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations continued to decline this week in Delaware. As of Thursday, Jan. 27, the Delaware Division of Public Health said the state has had a 57% decrease in the seven-day average of new positive cases reported since the peak of the surge on Jan. 12, 2022. It also reported: The total number of …
Aquacare Physical Therapy adds athlete training services
by Terry Rogers Aquacare Physical Therapy is now offering athlete training options With the start of 2022, Aquacare Physical Therapy and Milford Lifestyle Fitness Center, located in the Milford Wellness Village, is focusing on assisting athletes from local high school and colleges with their physical therapy and sport training needs. The new program, led by Greggory Clark, will …
Bayhealth to require vaccines for all staff
by Terry Rogers Bayhealth must now require all staff to receive the COVID-19 vaccine As many hospitals began requiring all staff to be vaccinated for COVID-19, Bayhealth was one of the few healthcare systems who allowed their staff to either be vaccinated or submit to weekly tests under the recommended CDC guidelines. With a recent ruling by the …
Bayhealth to require vaccines for all staff
by Terry Rogers Bayhealth is now requiring all employees to get the COVID-19 vaccine under new federal regulations As many hospitals began requiring all staff to be vaccinated for COVID-19, Bayhealth was one of the few healthcare systems who allowed their staff to either be vaccinated or submit to weekly tests under the recommended CDC guidelines. With a …
Bayhealth offers virtual urgent care
by Terry Rogers Bayhealth@Home allows you to seek urgent care from the comfort of your home Bayhealth recently announced that it was offering Bayhealth@Home, a virtual urgent care option that allows you to get medical care sitting at home on your sofa, even in your pajamas. According to Kevin Snyder, Vice-President of Marketing and Communications, the hope is …









