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COVID-19 battles bring out the best in health care heroes

He could communicate only with his eyes and he used them, fiercely, to tell nurse Nikky Oldham to back off. She got the message. Even behind gloves, gown, mask, and face shield, she could tell he was afraid.

“He couldn’t move, breathe, talk,” said Oldham, “He was trapped inside his body and couldn’t communicate with his hands, but any time you came toward his face meant pain. It was hard to reassure him; I don’t think he trusted anybody.”

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The Science and the Law… Pacific Northwest Mesothelioma Litigation…

“In the Pacific Northwest, we are basically at ground zero for asbestos disease in general, and mesothelioma in particular,” said Matthew Bergman, founding partner at Bergman Draper Oslund Udo, “Because we had so many of our citizens work in ship buildings, ship repair, and other trades that have huge amounts of asbestos, we have a veritable epidemic in the region.”

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AFA’s Free, One-Day Alzheimer’s Conference

One of the places Oregon caregivers turn to is Thelma’s Place, an intergenerational day center with locations in Canby and Redmond. The center provides daytime respite for those caring for a loved one at home, incorporating a creative, therapeutic approach to care…

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AHA’s Kids’ Heart Challenge

Children are dancing their hearts out to the tune of “Baby Shark” in school gymnasiums throughout Oregon and southwest Washington. If you haven’t yet experienced the “Baby Shark” phenomenon…

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