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Bnrk Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library announces new winter hoursThe Albemarle County Police Department, in partnership with Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital and the Drug Enforcement Administration, is hosting a drive-up Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday.The national initiative is an opportunity for people to safely discard any expired and unnecessary prescription drugs before they can be misused, abused, or accidentally ingested. Opioid and other drug addictions can easily start at home with unused prescriptions left in the medicine cabinet,ACPD First Sergeant Jerry Utz said.聽 This is an opportunity for peopl stanley cup e to safely and easily rid their home of unnecessary drugs. ACPD will have a drop-off location at Sentara Martha Jefferson Hospital. The service is free and anonymous, no questions asked.DetailsDate: Saturday, Oct. 24Time: 10 a.m .鈥?2 p.m.Location: Sentara Martha Jefferson HospitalPatient Drop Off Area in Back of Hospital Share this page Share Facebook Twitter Linkedin Telegram E-mail ContributorsContributorsHave a guest column, letter to the editor, story idea or a news tipEmail editor Chris G stanley mugs raham at . Subscribestanley deutschland to AFP podcasts on Apple Podcasts,聽Spotify,聽Pandora andYouTube.View all posts by Contributors Local News Ben Mmkj Albemarle County awarded $1.7 million FEMA grant to hire seven new firefighters
Patients who undergo knee replacement surgery may be at risk of gaining more weight than their peers who have not had the surgery, according tostanley uk a five-year study led by a Virginia Commonwealth University professor.Daniel Riddle, Ph.D., professor in the VCU Department of Physical Therapy in the School of Allied Health Professions, and his research team reviewed the medical records of nearly 1,000 knee-replacement surgery patients from the Mayo Clinic Health System and found that 30 percent of them gained 5 percent or more of their body weight in five years following surgery.In a comparison group of people who had not had surgery, only 20 percent gained equivalent amounts of weight during the same period. Part of the explanation is that people may have spent years adapting to their circumstances by avoiding activities that could cause knee pain,Riddle said.We need to encourage patients to take advanta stanley uk ge of thei stanley uk r ability to function better and offer strategies for weight loss or weight management. The study also shows that preoperative weight loss is a risk factor that frequently leads to weight gain following the procedure.Overweight and obese patients preparing for surgery are frequently encouraged to lose weight prior to surgery to aid in enhancing early recovery and reduce the risk of complications. The subsequent weight gain potentially puts patients at risk of developing chronic health conditions, such as cardiovascular disease or diabetes,said Riddle.Riddle, the Ott
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