Helping People Turn their Lives Around
Nov. 8, 2011 | 4:52 PMReading Time: 4 minutes
Sally Dunn doesn’t like being called “Saint Sally,” but those who know her work with the mentally ill and homeless say the nickname fits.
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Sally Dunn doesn’t like being called “Saint Sally,” but those who know her work with the mentally ill and homeless say the nickname fits.
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A report highlights progress made during the first year of the County’s ‘Live Well, San Diego!’ plan to improve residents’ health.
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A report highlights progress made during the first year of the County’s ‘Live Well, San Diego!’ plan to improve residents’ health.
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An individual at Hilltop Drive Elementary School was recently diagnosed with tuberculosis (TB) and may have exposed students and staff to the disease, the San Diego County Health and Human Services Agency (HHSA) reported today.
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It wasn’t just children who sometimes made a fuss when they got their free flu shots on Thursday. Sometimes, the adults were the ones wearing a grimace and bracing for the needle.
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We need the rain, but a routine consequence is a warning for beach-goers.
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The healing power of art is being used to help residents at Edgemoor Skilled Nursing Facility.