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Dr. Erika Bittner Joins Acupuncture Center Of Los Alamos

Acupuncture Center of Los Alamos owner Dr. Aimee Price, left, with newest practitioner Dr. Erika Bittner. Courtesy/ACLA

COMMUNITY News:

The Acupuncture Center of Los Alamos welcomes its newest practitioner Dr. Erika Bittner.

Bittner is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine; she graduated from Southwest Acupuncture College in Santa Fe and is a Nationally Certified Acupuncturist and Herbalist.

Prior to studying Oriental Medicine, Bittner worked at Los Alamos National Laboratory and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory.

Bittner grew up in Los Alamos and received her Bachelor of Science degrees Read More

New Mexico COVID-19 Update Oct. 22: 982 New Cases, Totaling 268,891, 14 New Deaths, 238,146 Recovered

SANTA FE — State health officials announced 982 new COVID-19 cases today in New Mexico.

Los Alamos County reported 2 new cases today, bringing the total to 791 people who have tested positive for COVID-19. (County totals are subject to change upon further investigation and determination of residency of individuals positive for COVID-19.)

This update includes 14 new deaths in New Mexico related to COVID-19.

Per the state Department of Health, the most recent cases are:

  • 228 new cases in Bernalillo County
  • 27 new cases in Chaves County
  • 9 new cases in Cibola County
  • 9 new cases in Colfax
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LAVNS Joins Seniors Centers On ‘Ask A Nurse’ Project

COMMUNITY News:

Without even making an appointment, seniors will have access to their own nurse Tuesday, Oct. 26 at the Betty Ehart Senior Center.

“Ask A Nurse” is a project of the Los Alamos Visiting Nurses and local senior centers that offers seniors an opportunity to ask questions and get help from professionals.

LAVNS is a not-for-profit, Hospice and Home Health organization that has been in the community since 1973. LAVNS is available for provide community support and training, and “Ask A Nurse” is its newest effort.

The goal is to spend time with seniors and make their day a little less stressful. Read More

County Council Meetings Return To Zooming Only Format

COUNTY News:

Beginning Tuesday Oct. 26, the Los Alamos County Council meetings will return to a Zoom-only format in response to the rising number of COVID-19 positive cases within Los Alamos County.

The meetings will continue to start at 6 p.m. with public comment available via Zoom as well. The published agenda for each meeting will include the necessary link for the public to watch and participate.

“We have a responsibility to the public and staff to provide a safe environment for Council meetings.” Council Chair Ryti said. “The increase in numbers, combined with the strain on area hospitals Read More

Betty Ehart Senior Center Hosts Senior Fitness Day Oct. 27

LARSO News:

The Los Alamos Retired and Senior Organization (LARSO) would like to see the community attend Senior Fitness Day 2021.

The Betty Ehart Senior Center will host two free fitness presentations for the community, Wednesday, Oct. 27 at 1101 Bathtub Row.

The first class is 9:30 a.m. with Natalie Smith who teaches a seated and a standing Zumba Class.

The second class is 11 a.m. and features Jacci Gruninger teaching a seated Yoga class.

The public must be vaccinated and have a temperature check to enter the Betty Ehart Senior Center.

For more information, call 505.662.8920 or visit www.LARSO.org Read More

Los Alamos JJAB: A Highlight Of Community Connections

Forty local therapists, school counselors, resource specialists and community providers gather Oct. 5 at a ‘Meet and Greet’  to re-connect with one another, share contact information and experiences in order to support one another and strengthen their community of care, hosted by Los Alamos JJAB on the patio at Fuller Lodge. Courtesy/JJAB

Local therapists, school counselors, resource specialists and community providers gather Oct. 5 at a ‘Meet and Greet’  hosted by Los Alamos JJAB on the patio at Fuller Lodge. Courtesy/JJAB

By NICOLE RADDU FERRY
CHAIR
Los Alamos JJAB 

  • In the midst of a continuing
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Drive-Thru Adult Flu Shot Clinic At UNM-LA Saturday Oct. 23

Community Health News:

The Los Alamos Heart Council and Los Alamos Medical Center are sponsoring a Free Flu Shot Clinic 9 a.m. to noon Saturday, Oct. 23 at the back parking lot of the UNM-Los Alamos campus.

Please enter by turning onto Sandia Drive from Diamond Drive (at the old Metzger’s Station), turn left on 40th Street and follow the signs and volunteers to the back parking lot.

The standard adult flu vaccine administer in a drive-through configuration that will not require people to get out of their vehicle.

Note: This clinic is for adults only, children will not be inoculated.

While this is

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County Council Hears Update On Local COVID-19 Status

Los Alamos County Emergency Manager Beverley Simpson reports on the COVID-19 situation Tuesday night to County Council. Screenshot/LADP

By KIRSTEN LASKEY
Los Alamos Daily Post
kirsten@ladailypost.com

Los Alamos County has been through several phases regarding COVID-19, Council Chair Randall Ryti said during the Tuesday night council meeting. The first phase was the emergency response, then vaccination and now the County is encountering a new phase: long-term management of the health crisis.

Ryti added that the new phase offered an opportune time for the council’s COVID committee Read More

Gruninger: Thai Yoga Massage And Why Is It Good For You?

By JACCI GRUNINGER, MS, C-IAYT, ERYT500

What, you might ask, is a Thai Yoga Massage? I am happy to tell you. I’d like to start by sharing my own experience.

I love massage and was visiting the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health for training and noticed Thai Yoga Massage on their bodywork list. I was curious based on the description:

“Your therapist guides your body through a flowing sequence of yoga-based stretches, while applying rhythmic pressure along the energy pathways and points.”

As yoga is a big part of my life, if not my life as a way of living and being, I thought, “This sounds like just what I Read More