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Subject 🥊 ‘Punching out Parkinson’s disease’
Date July 13, 2024 11:00 AM
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Also, Hazelwood could get a grocery store in three years.
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At a boxing gym in Hampton, some of the fighters are part of a program for people with Parkinson's disease, a neurodegenerative condition. Boxing is one of the most popular forms of exercise shown to delay the disease’s progression. Find out more about the program. ([link removed])

Also, this week, we wrote about how people receiving medications for opioid use disorder in the Allegheny County Jail need continuity of care when they are released. ([link removed]) We reported that Hazelwood could get a grocery store ([link removed]) if funding comes through and Bakery Square's expansion depends on housing vouchers. ([link removed])

Finally, we published a public-service guide with resources and tips for residents looking to be active while aging. ([link removed]) Rebecca Deurlein wrote a first-person essay about her return to her home of Pittsburgh after 40 years and what she missed. ([link removed])

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** The boxing club that’s ‘punching out Parkinson’s disease’ ([link removed])

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** With Suboxone more available in Allegheny County Jail, post-release care becomes even more crucial ([link removed])

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** Facing a worsening food desert, Hazelwood residents may finally get the grocery store they’ve sought ([link removed])

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** Bakery Square expansion may hinge on housing vouchers ([link removed])
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** Active aging in Pittsburgh: A guide for staying vibrant and engaged ([link removed])

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** 40 years ago, I hightailed it out of Pittsburgh. Last month I came back to see what I’ve missed. ([link removed])

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** Naloxone saves lives, but should you get it? ([link removed])

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** ICYMI FROM LAST WEEK
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* We shared available help for those experiencing temporary or long-term food insecurity in a public-service guide. ([link removed])
* Nev Jones wrote in a first-person essay about the challenges of navigating academia when having schizophrenia. ([link removed])

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