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From left, Robert Coberly, Tulalip, tribal crisis counselor; Heaven Arbuckle, tribal crisis counselor lead; and Arbuckle's husband, Brandon Hachett, holding their son Roman. The group had an information table for the Native and Strong Lifeline at a recent Missing and Murdered Indigenous People event in Tulalip, Washington.
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COURTESY NATIVE AND STRONG LIFELINE
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St. Charles Health System in Bend.
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COURTESY OF ST. CHARLES HEALTH SYSTEM
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From a wide-angle view, most of a single-occupancy unit at the Joyce can be seen.
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Customers shop for fresh fruits and vegetables at Campbell’s Market in McArthur, Ohio. Campbell’s has worked to provide healthy food options to the McArthur community.
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Melanie Gray Miller, a pediatric resident at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston, says the practice of medicine has taught doctors to minimize work-related grief and trauma. “They want us to be proud of being resilient,” Miller says. “I don’t love that culture of medicine.”
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