
As a community manager of Onslow Memorial Hospital's blogs - TummyTime, CuddleBugs, TweenBeat, RealiTeen and HealthTalk- and its Mom Talk community, I'm interested in captivating conversation about the exciting world of motherhood! Background: As someone who has had a lifelong interest in health and conversation, I'm thrilled to be part of the team that brings both to the Onslow County community. I'm a professional journalist with a perpetual curiousity what's happening and why it's happening. I'm also the co-author of "How to Say It: Marketing with New Media" (Penguin, Prentice Hall 2008) and am excited to see the emergence of new technology in healthcare. E-mail me whenever you have a question or if you want to say hi!
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Volunteer Opportunities in Onslow County
November 25th, 2009 Onslow Alison
In our community, there are a broad range of activities for those who wish to volunteer, regardless of health or income. And remember, there’s nothing like volunteering for a mental health boost!What’s important is to find opportunities that reflect your interests, call …
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Volunteering Can Provide a Boost for All Your Senses
November 23rd, 2009 Onslow AlisonAbout the Emotional Benefits of Volunteer Work– powered by eHow.com
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Using Family Meals to Boost Teen Mental Health
November 20th, 2009 Onslow Alison
If you don’t have a family meal each day, it’s time to get out the plates. Table time yields benefits that go far beyond food.
“Our research shows that the more often children eat dinner with their parents, the less likely they are …
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Is Your Teen More Than Just Defiant?
November 18th, 2009 Onslow Alison
As most parents know, children and teens can be emotional or strong-willed. But a child who has frequent temper tantrums and consistently refuses to follow requests may have a deeper problem. Defiance and aggressiveness that continue could be a sign of oppositional defiant disorder …
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How to Improve Your Mental Health with Physical Fitness
November 16th, 2009 Onslow Alison
Forty years ago John F. Kennedy urged, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” We’ve met that challenge in many areas, but taking care of our health isn’t one of them.
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