Tag: health
TVUSD superintendent: Return to in-person learning for K-5 tentatively set for March 15 Middle...
Jodi McClay, superintendent of Temecula Valley Unified School District, said she expects elementary students will be allowed to return to in-person learning in March,...
Temecula introduces Temecula Cares: A 21 Day Challenge for a Healthy Body and Mind
TEMECULA ─ The city of Temecula is offering a “challenge” to help families engage both physically and mentally in a variety of daily activities,...
Veterans exposed to toxins have another battle after war
Shelby RamseySpecial to the Village NewsDr. Nancy Klimas, who is the director of clinical immunology research at Miami Veterans Affairs Medical Center, works routinely...
Understand low vision
TEMECULA – Prescription eyeglasses help billions of people across the world improve their vision. In fact, when a person’s vision starts to weaken, a...
Understand nursing home care and the Medicaid ‘look-back period’
TEMECULA – Health care plans provide access to medical care and other necessities and reduce out-of-pocket health-related expenses. Each plan is different, and depending...
Exercise ideas for people with mobility issues
TEMECULA – Physical activity is vital to overall health. The World Health Organization said limiting time spent being idle and taking advantage of opportunities...
Make managing eczema easier
Family FeaturesSpecial to Valley NewsMore than 30 million Americans, including nearly 10 million children, have eczema, the umbrella term for a group of noncontagious,...
The Elizabeth Hospice to host virtual volunteer training sessions
TEMECULA – The Elizabeth Hospice, 27720 Jefferson Ave., Suite 200, in Temecula invited individuals interested in helping adults and children impacted by serious illness...
Under federal law, can your employer make you get the COVID-19 vaccine?
Greg Glaser, Esq. and Mary HollandSpecial to Valley NewsAre state governments and private employers about to mandate COVID-19 vaccines?There are many opaque current and...
Red Cross urges blood donation to maintain supply amid pandemic
RIVERSIDE – The American Red Cross has a tough time keeping the blood supply strong during the winter months when inclement weather and seasonal...









