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Title: McKenzie Medical Group Expanding Women’s Health Services in Springfield

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 11, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

McKenzie ​Medical Group​ Expands Women’s Health Services with new⁣ OB-GYN ⁤Clinic in Springfield

Springfield, OR – October 10, 2025 – McKenzie Medical Group ‌is bolstering​ women’s health services in ‌Springfield with the ⁣addition of two⁢ new OB-GYNs,‍ Dr. ​emily St. Germain ​and Dr. ⁤Maria ‍Lacar. This ⁣marks the first time since a recent ⁣agreement that⁤ McKenzie Medical Group will⁤ directly employ ⁢its ⁤own ⁤OB/GYN physicians, signaling a renewed commitment ⁣to‍ local maternity and women’s ⁣care.

The new ‌practice aims to address⁤ a ⁤critical need for accessible ​OB-GYN services ⁢within the community. Dr. ⁤St. Germain will begin seeing patients in November, bringing⁢ a focus on ⁤patient empowerment through education and ​collaborative ⁢decision-making.

“I’m thrilled to get to know the community and⁣ the​ patients I’m honored to begin ​caring for this November,” ‍St. Germain said. “My passion is getting to know ⁢each ‍patient, ⁤understanding their unique health journey and working alongside them to⁣ develop a personalized care‌ plan.”

Dr. Lacar shares a dedication to compassionate, culturally competent, and patient-centered care for ⁤diverse populations. “Its a privilege to join McKenzie ‌Medical Group and continue ⁤my work in⁢ women’s health here in Springfield,” Lacar stated. “I am ⁣committed⁢ to​ listening to my patients⁢ and delivering care that reflects their individual needs.”

Greg Brentano, interim ⁤CEO⁤ of McKenzie-Willamette Medical Center, emphasized⁣ the importance ‌of​ this expansion. “We are delighted ⁣to welcome Dr.⁤ St. Germain and Dr. Lacar to⁤ continue providing‍ women in our ‍community‌ with the option ​to deliver at ⁣mckenzie’s Women’s Health⁢ and birth Unit,”​ Brentano ⁢said. “Their experiance, leadership and patient-centered approach will be‍ a tremendous benefit to our patients and community – helping women’s health and maternity services remain available ⁤right here in Springfield.”

McKenzie​ Medical Group plans to ⁤add further⁣ providers in the⁣ future, with⁢ details regarding⁣ patient capacity to be announced as they ⁢become finalized.

Individuals ​seeking services or wishing to schedule ‌an appointment can contact ⁤McKenzie Medical Group at 541-988-6380 ⁤or ⁢visit their website at McKenzieMedicalGroup.com.

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Glioblastoma Treatment: Serial Sampling Reveals Immune Response

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 9, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Here’s a summary ⁤of the provided ​text:

Key Findings:

* Serial Biopsies are ⁤Valuable: A⁢ study ⁤led by Mass ​General‌ Brigham‍ Cancer Institute⁤ found that repeatedly taking⁢ samples of glioblastoma (GBM) tumors‍ during treatment⁢ can reveal if the treatment is activating the immune system,even when‍ standard MRI scans don’t show a clear response.
* GBM‍ Treatment Challenges: ‍GBM is an aggressive brain cancer that often returns. It’s tough to monitor⁢ how‍ the tumor is actually ⁣responding‍ to treatment.
* CAN-3110 Immunotherapy: The study focused ‍on⁤ a‌ new ⁤immunotherapy called CAN-3110 (an oncolytic ⁣virus) and ‍tracked changes in two patients’ tumors over‌ four​ months.
* Multi-Omics Analysis: researchers used a comprehensive “multi-omics” ​approach, integrating data ‌from genetics, proteins, metabolites, immune responses, and digital ⁤pathology to understand the tumor’s changes.
* Pseudoprogression: The study highlighted that treatment can cause swelling ‍and inflammation that looks like tumor growth ​on MRI (pseudoprogression), masking a positive immune response.
* Potential for Improved Outcomes: ‍ If CAN-3110 can reshape the tumor environment and activate the⁣ immune system,it could lead to better results for patients. One patient showed‍ a‌ positive⁣ response,⁣ while ‌the other’s disease stabilized.
* Future Research: The team is⁤ expanding ​the ⁢study to include 12 more patients and plans to use​ this approach for other immunotherapy ⁤trials.

In essence,the study advocates for a shift in how GBM treatments are monitored ‍- moving beyond relying solely on ‌MRI scans and incorporating frequent tumor biopsies to​ gain a more accurate understanding of the treatment’s impact.

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COVID-19: France Sees Slight Increase, Vaccination Campaign Remains on Track

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor October 7, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

COVID Vaccination Campaign to Launch as Planned October 14 Despite Rising Cases

PARIS -⁤ French health authorities announced ‌today they will proceed wiht the planned October 14 launch of ⁢the COVID vaccination ​campaign, coupled⁤ with the annual flu shot, despite recent indications of increased‌ COVID circulation. Officials ⁢cite ⁣current epidemiological‍ data as⁣ not warranting ⁣an acceleration ‌of the rollout, even as consultations and viral presence in wastewater have risen ​in ⁣recent ⁣weeks.

The decision impacts approximately ⁢19 million French residents⁣ considered at-risk for severe illness from respiratory infections – including those over 65, individuals with chronic conditions, and⁤ pregnant women – who are ​eligible for free influenza vaccination.‍ The COVID vaccine remains fully reimbursed for all ⁣French citizens.the move comes ⁤as a new variant, dubbed XFG and part of the ​Omicron family, emerges, though authorities emphasize it does not currently appear more risky ‌than previous strains.

According to ms. Semaille, data ⁢suggests stabilization ⁤in viral load ‌detected in wastewater,​ though ⁤an increase in emergency room visits⁣ and potential hospitalizations is being monitored. “In⁢ wastewater, it’s starting to stabilize,” she reported. ⁤Didier Lepelletier, Director General of Health in charge of vaccination campaigns, affirmed, “We did not have the arguments on the epidemiological⁢ level to modify ⁣this date of the​ launch⁢ of October 14.”

Lepelletier sought to allay public concern ​regarding the XFG variant,⁤ sometimes referred to as ​”Frankenstein” on social‍ media. “No panic, the available vaccine is effective⁣ on this strain (and) ‌there will be ​no immune exhaust ⁣linked ‍to this particular strain,” he stated.

Health officials are strongly encouraging vaccination against both COVID and influenza, particularly given the severity of last⁣ season’s flu outbreak, which resulted in an estimated 17,000 ​deaths. A new weekly assessment of ‌COVID circulation will be released this Wednesday.

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Index – Abroad: Gaza – Thunberg Tortured, Israel Denies

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor October 6, 2025
written by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Activists Allege ‍Torture Following Deportation from Hamas-Linked Flotilla; Israel Cites Provocation

Istanbul, Turkey – October 6, ‍2025 ‌- Following their deportation from a vessel attempting to reach⁢ Gaza, activists aboard teh “Hamas-Sumud Flotilla” are alleging torture during their arrest by Israeli soldiers, ‌according to⁢ statements attributed to Greta Thunberg and other participants. The Israeli Ministry of Military, however, maintains the activists‌ were intentionally provocative and asserts the ships carried minimal humanitarian aid.

The incident, unfolding in recent days, highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding access to Gaza and international efforts to deliver assistance.​ The deportation⁣ of 137 individuals underscores Israel’s firm stance against what it deems attempts to support Hamas, while raising concerns about the treatment of activists and the obstruction of aid deliveries.The situation escalates scrutiny of​ Israel’s policies and the complexities of humanitarian access in the ‌region, perhaps influencing future aid ⁢initiatives and diplomatic efforts.

According to the Israeli Ministry of Military, personnel deported the 137 individuals described as “provocateurs” linked to the Hamas-Sumud Flotilla. The Ministry stated, “Persons made⁣ it clear that⁢ their real goal⁣ was provoking for Hamas.” Officials further claimed the ships carried only “very small amounts of aid” and that activists declined all offers for a peaceful transfer.

Activists,including prominent figures like Thunberg,are countering ⁤these claims with allegations of mistreatment. Reports‍ indicate activists are claiming they experienced torture during their apprehension by Israeli ‌forces. Details of⁢ these allegations are still emerging and are currently ‍unverified.

The incident occurred amidst​ heightened security concerns and ongoing conflict in ‍the region. Israel has consistently ⁣maintained its restrictions on access to Gaza are necessary for ⁢security reasons, citing the ‌presence of Hamas and the potential for weapons smuggling.

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Firefighters Rescue Trapped Medical Worker at C.S. Mott Hospital

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 30, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

U-M ​Medical Employee Rescued From‍ Stuck Elevator at ⁣C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital After 7-Hour Ordeal

ANN ARBOR, MI – ⁤ An employee of⁣ Michigan ⁢Medicine was safely rescued from a​ stalled elevator at C.S. Mott Children’s Hospital on Tuesday,​ September 30,‌ after being⁤ trapped for ⁤approximately‌ seven hours. Ann Arbor firefighters utilized a rope system to bring the individual to safety by 11 a.m.

The rescue operation, wich began earlier ⁣that morning, was carefully planned ⁣to avoid potential damage to ⁣the hospital’s infrastructure and the elevator car⁣ itself, ⁢which could have resulted in⁤ costly repairs.​ According to Ann Arbor Fire department Battalion Chief Kevin⁣ kennedy, breaching⁤ the elevator shaft presented a ⁢notable risk. ⁤”We try to ⁤do everything we can to avoid⁣ damaging a car,”‍ Kennedy‍ said.

The⁢ employee⁣ remained calm throughout the incident, which aided in the decision ‍to‍ employ the⁢ rope rescue technique. Firefighters were ⁣lowered into the elevator shaft,secured the employee in a harness,and then raised them to the‍ 8th floor,the department stated in a Facebook post.

“There’s always a‌ degree of risk ⁤when you put people on rope,” ​Kennedy ⁤said. “I’m so proud of our crew.”

C.S. Mott ​Children’s ​Hospital confirmed the employee was uninjured and stated ‌they are investigating the cause ⁣of the elevator malfunction.‍ The department’s Facebook‌ post also commended the employee’s composure during the ordeal, noting it was instrumental in‌ a successful​ outcome.

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Red River Treatment Center: Recovery Month & Addiction Resources

by Priya Shah – Business Editor September 30, 2025
written by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Red River Treatment Center Highlights Hope ‍and Healing During‍ National Recovery Month

Fast Parish, LA (September 29, 2025) – red River Treatment Center⁣ marked national Recovery Month today with a‍ community event celebrating individuals⁤ in recovery ‌and ‍reaffirming its commitment to combating addiction in Central Louisiana. For ‍over 30 ⁣years, ⁢the center has provided crucial support and resources to those battling substance ⁢use disorders.

The event⁣ brought together staff, clients,​ and​ local leaders to acknowledge progress ⁢made ⁤and emphasize the ⁢possibility ⁤of recovery for ‌anyone⁢ struggling. Speakers highlighted the importance‍ of a strong ​community in fostering individual ⁢and collective well-being.

“When we have a community, ‌a good ‍healthy ‍community that’s meeting all the needs of the people, we have‍ a ​better chance of our ​community ‍growing and being healthy,” stated Dominique Teasley, a speaker at the event.

Board-certified addictionologist Dr. Joan Brunson​ addressed⁤ the ongoing⁢ opioid crisis, emphasizing the vital role treatment centers like Red⁤ River play in‍ addressing ⁤the epidemic. She cited recent statistics from the coroner’s office, reporting 10 overdose ‌deaths this year, seven of which were directly linked to opioids.

Leaders stressed the importance of perseverance throughout the recovery journey. “The t-shirts say we recover and never ​give up,” said Hunter Perret, chairman of the​ board. “I think those are the most critically important things.”

Red River Treatment⁤ Center staff extended a message of⁢ support to those ⁤still seeking help,assuring them they are not alone. “Just letting‍ everybody out there know that’s out there on the highways and byways that you can recover,” said Jermaine Mitchell, outreach ⁣coordinator for the center. “You ⁣can recover from ⁢a‌ hopeless state of mind and body.”

While September ‍is designated as ⁢National Recovery Month, ‌Red River Treatment Center provides support and treatment year-round. ⁢

Those who spot any errors in this report are ‌encouraged to contact KALB News at news@kalb.com and include the article title⁣ in their⁢ email.

copyright 2025 KALB. ⁤All rights ⁢reserved.

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