March 21, 2018 Commentary: Flipping for safety In pediatrics, we regularly emphasize how exercise is key to a healthy lifestyle and maintaining a healthy weight. In children and adolescents, physical activity is commonly accomplished by participation in organized sports. March is National Cheerleading Safety Month. It’s a great opportunity to
March 21, 2018 The Dangers of Opioid Pain Medications Pain is the most common reason people seek medical treatment. According to the National Institutes of Health, more than 1 in 10 Americans have chronic pain or pain every day for the preceding three months. When used as directed by your physician, opioid medications safely help control acute pain,
March 20, 2018 The theater awakens The Force is strong once again within the walls of the base theater. The theater officially reopened for business March 16. Col. George Tromba, 412th Mission Support commander, cut the ceremonial ribbon as members of the 501st Legion looked on. “Star Wars: The Last Jedi” was the featured movie for
Nov. 4, 2008 Hazardous items spark landfill fire All trash collected on Edwards, from both military family housing and industrial facilities, is dumped at the Landfill Baling Facility. There, the trash is screened for hazardous items, like large metal objects, lumber, concrete and other harmful materials that could cause injury to personnel or