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City of Winslow: LCMC Prenatal Class

Little Colorado Medical Center 1501 N Williamson Ave., Winslow

Classes will be every other Wednesday at 6pm in the Hospital Conference Room. Topics will be revolving through labor, delivery, post-partum, breastfeeding and newborn care.

Desert Foothills Library: Stand Strong – Move with Ease

Desert Foothills Library 38443 N. Schoolhouse Rd., Cave Creek

It's never too late to improve your Balance, Coordination, Strength and Stability! In this four-part, weekly series, participants will learn balance and fall prevention training exercises. This Fall Prevention program will teach you to be steady, strong and in control of your movements. Participants will practice how to improve coordination, strengthen key muscles and build...

Free

Desert Foothills Library: Building Brain-Healthy Habits

Desert Foothills Library 38443 N. Schoolhouse Rd., Cave Creek

Building Brain-Healthy Habits, an education program presented by the Alzheimer’s Association® provides research-backed guidance on brain health and the importance of taking action to protect your brain at every age. The program details the 10 Healthy Habits for Your Brain and highlights the latest research — including recommendations from the U.S. POINTER study. Jolene DiBrango...

Free

Pima County Public Library: Nutritional Health Coach – Maximize Your Health Span

Pima County Public Library - Dusenberry-River Library 5605 E. River Rd. Ste. 105, Tucson

We all desire to live a long and healthy life. But are those extra trips around the sun really quality, healthy years added? The reality is that for most of us, our lifespan far exceeds our healthspan, meaning there is a gap between the number of years we live and the number of years we live healthfully. Maximizing your healthspan...

Free

The University of Arizona: Perception of Medical Images – Past, Present and Future

The University of Arizona Meinel Optical Sciences Research Building 1630 E. University Blvd., Tucson

In a 1941 lecture, Dr. W. Edward Chamberlain was among the first to illustrate how our understanding of radiological interpretation could greatly benefit from knowledge about how the eye and brain process the light falling on the retina. Since then, medical image perception—a subfield that has attracted physicists, statisticians, engineers, and psychologists—has contributed to understanding...

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