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A Growing Public Heath Movement That Can Save Thousands of Lives Each Year


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Call-Push-Shock social media campaign

By using consistent messaging about sudden cardiac arrest, we can save thousands of lives each year.”

Call-Push-Shock, a social media campaign designed to encourage bystander action in cases of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, is becoming a national public health movement. Results of the initiative, co-sponsored by Parent Heart Watch and the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation and grounded in research by global consumer research firm, StrataVerve, were presented at the Cardiac Arrest Survival Summit in Seattle earlier this month.

Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is a national public health crisis. About 1,000 people suffer SCA outside hospital settings every day in the U.S. On average, only in one in 10 victims survives. Those who survive invariably received immediate CPR and quick treatment with a defibrillator.

The Call-Push-Shock initiative was developed in response to an appeal from the Institute of Medicine (IOM), now the National Academy of Medicine, urging collaboration among stakeholders to help improve survival from sudden cardiac arrest. The purpose of the campaign is to motivate bystanders to call 911, give CPR, and use AEDs (automated external defibrillators) to help save lives threatened by sudden cardiac arrest. One of the ways to help improve survival, according to the IOM, is for organizations to speak in one voice with consistent messaging aimed at increasing rates of bystander intervention with CPR and use of AEDs.

The Call-Push-Shock campaign is grounded in research conducted for the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation by global consumer research firm, StrataVerve,

focused on public awareness, understanding, and messaging that resonates with laypersons. “We found that when consumer research is evaluated in comparison with data from CARES (the Cardiac Arrest Registry to Enhance Survival), about 14% more lives could be saved each year if bystanders intervened right away,” said Jennifer Chap, principal at StrataVerve.

The following definition was tested among consumers and is recommended for all to use: “Sudden cardiac arrest is a life-threatening emergency that occurs when the heart suddenly stops beating. It strikes people of all ages who may seem to be healthy, even children and teens. When SCA happens, the person collapses and doesn’t respond or breathe normally. They may gasp or shake as if having a seizure. SCA leads to death in minutes if the person doesn’t get help right away. Survival depends on people nearby calling 911, starting CPR, and using an AED (if available) as soon as possible.”

The campaign was launched in June 2018. Assets include a landing page, Call-Push-Shock.org, and a user-friendly toolkit that features a simple explanation of SCA tested among laypersons, an infographic, images created for Facebook and Twitter, videos of “man-in-the street” interviews, and a social media calendar with suggested posts. Assets are available in English and Spanish.

By October 2018, there were 20 co-partners. By early December 2019, there were 35 co-partners. By the end of December, another 15 organizations had expressed interest in joining the campaign.

“We are thrilled that so many stakeholders are joining the Call-Push-Shock movement,” said Mary Newman, Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation president. “We believe that if we speak in one voice across all of our platforms, we can dramatically improve survival from sudden cardiac arrest.”

Martha Lopez-Anderson, Parent Heart Watch executive director, agrees. “We welcome other organizations to join the Call-Push-Shock movement. By using consistent messaging about sudden cardiac arrest, we can save thousands of lives each year.”

To join the national movement, reach out to: contact@callpushshock.org.

About the Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation

The Sudden Cardiac Arrest Foundation is a national community benefit 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to raising awareness about sudden cardiac arrest and saving lives. Bystander intervention can triple the chance of survival and we work to promote this message.

About Parent Heart Watch

Parent Heart Watch (PHW) is the only national organization focused solely on protecting youth from sudden cardiac arrest and preventable sudden cardiac death. PHW leads and empowers others by educating and advocating for change. PHW is comprised of parents and who have been personally touched by sudden cardiac arrest or sudden cardiac death and other passionate advocates who put their time and effort into preventing SCA/SCD in the young throughout their communities.

About StrataVerve

StrataVerve is a strategic marketing and research firm with expertise in consumer insights, product development and brand strategy across multiple categories. The StrataVerve difference is an integrated, analytic decision-driven approach that turns research findings into consumer action.

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Come Visit Visikol at Booth #233 at SLAS in San Diego


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A lot of researchers do not realize the advantages that multiplex imaging provides in the context of 3D cell culture model evaluation

At this year’s SLAS conference, Visikol will present several talks on the exhibition floor throughput the conference that will be broadly focused on 3D cell culture, advanced imaging and multiplex analysis. Specifically, the Visikol team will discuss its NASH 3D cell culture assays for assessing steatosis, inflammation and fibrosis as well as a 2D cell culture approach for characterizing immune cell synapses for use in immuno-oncology screening programs. Additionally, Visikol will discuss broadly its approaches to multiplex imaging of both intact 3D cell culture models and traditional tissue sections from whole tissues.

“Our focus as a company has always been to transform tissues into data and to mine this data for actionable insights. We find that our Clients are not terribly interested in raw data, they are interested in insights which allow them to make more informed decisions as part of their drug discovery programs,” described Visikol CEO Dr. Michael Johnson. To this end, Visikol will discuss through the talks its approaches to not only characterize the complex spatial information contained within complex three-dimensional cell culture models but also approaches for gathering multiplexed data to answer multiple research questions simultaneously.

“A lot of researchers do not realize the advantages that multiplex imaging provides in the context of 3D cell culture model evaluation wherein we can answer several individual and counter-dependent research questions at the same time. For example, we can study the penetration kinetics of immune cells into a tumor model while also understanding secondary effects such as apoptosis and if there is preferential cell death in different types of cells,” described Visikol Head of Services Dr. Erin Edwards.

Over the last few years, the field of 3D cell culture models has dramatically changed and matured and with these changes, Visikol is continually working to improve the utility of 3D cell culture models and also to maximize their effectiveness while reducing their cost to adopt. Throughout the SLAS conference, experts in imaging, image analysis and 3D cell culture models will be present at the Visikol booth. If you are interested in discussing your next project with the team, stop by the booth or check out one of the Visikol sponsored events below.

Solutions Spotlight Info:

Use of High Content Imaging to Compare 2D and 3D Cell Culture Approaches to Model Steatosis, Inflammation, and Fibrosis in the Context of NASH

Session: Solutions Spotlight

Monday January 27, 2020

2:30 PM – 2:50 PM

Multiplexed Imaging of Slides and 3D Cell Culture Models for Deep Tissue Interrogation

Session: Solutions Spotlight

Tuesday January 28, 2020

10:30 AM – 10:50 AM

Characterization of Immune Cell Synapses for Use in Immuno-Oncology Screening Programs

Session: Solutions Spotlight

Tuesday January 28, 2020

2:00 PM – 2:20 PM

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SMG3Rx to Attend The 2020 HIMSS Global Conference in Orlando, Florida


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“The SMG3Rx team is incredibly excited to showcase our expanding solutions portfolio at HIMSS”

SMG3Rx, a clinical mobility platform powered by Strategic Mobility Group (SMG3), has announced that it will be attending the HIMSS (Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society) Global Conference & Exhibition taking place on March 9–13, 2020.

HIMSS is the can’t-miss health information and technology event of the year, where professionals throughout the global health ecosystem connect for the education, innovation, and collaboration they need to reimagine health and wellness for everyone, everywhere.

“I am looking forward to having SMG3Rx attend the upcoming HIMSS conference in Orlando, Florida. It is a testament to the growth of our healthcare division in 2019, and HIMSS provides us with a substantial opportunity to showcase the value we can bring to hospitals,” said President & CEO, Nancy Gosrki. “Ultimately, our goal is to better lives using technology, and HIMSS allows us to share our vision with key stakeholders.”

Clinical mobility enhances communication by improving staff communication, increasing patient care, and making information more readily available for medical professionals. With SMG3Rx, healthcare operations will have access to industry-leading hardware and software, coupled with consultation services to make sure the device implementation runs smoothly.

“The SMG3Rx team is incredibly excited to showcase our expanding solutions portfolio at HIMSS”, said Vice President of Sales, Eric Holmes. “What separates SMG3Rx is how we approach execution. Not only do we provide hospitals with hardware and software, but design a full mobility solution that includes implementation and mobile device management to achieve the highest level of security, performance, and reliability”.

SMG3Rx will be exhibiting at booth #274 along with Chicago Cloud Group will be exhibiting at booth #4293.

To schedule an appointment with SMG3Rx at HIMSS please visit https://smg3rx.com/himss-2020.

About SMG3Rx

Strategic Mobility Group (SMG3) offers a Clinical Mobility Platform, SMG3RX, to solve communication workflow challenges through state-of-the-art software and mobile technology. Our team of knowledgeable experts is dedicated to providing innovative and cost-effective solutions for nurses and doctors to increase operational efficiency in hospitals. We want to streamline the systematic complexity of healthcare communications through the integration of mobile technology devices and software upgrades, coupled with a complete professional services package. Learn more about SMG3Rx at http://www.SMG3RX.com.

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Help.org Names the Best Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Albany


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Help.org, a trusted online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones, has announced the Best Rehab Facilities in Albany, Georgia for 2020. The informational guide recognizes the top 5 rehab facilities based on cost, treatment options, location, accompanying services and more.

According to recent studies, drug overdose is the leading cause of death among people under age 50. In Albany, deaths related to opioid abuse increased significantly from 2011 to 2015. Substance abuse among adolescents is also escalating in Albany with 55 percent of high school students reported using alcohol, 38 percent reported using marijuana, 8 percent reported using prescription drugs without a valid prescription, and 2 percent reported using heroin. With the growing need for accessible and high-quality rehab programs, Help.org has developed a unique ranking process to help connect individuals with treatment providers that meet their needs.

The Help.org research team analyzed thousands of facilities across the country and then identified the most cost-effective and highest rated programs in larger cities like Albany. Each facility was evaluated based on rehabilitation services, treatment approaches, cost, special programs for unique demographics and ancillary services. The website also provides information about drug use and side effects as well as educational articles. For a detailed listing of the Best Rehab Facilities in Albany, Georgia please visit https://www.help.org/best-drug-and-alcohol-rehab-centers-in-albany-ga/.

2020 Best Rehab Facilities in Albany, Georgia (in alphabetical order)

Aspire Behavioral Health and Developmental Disability Services

601 11th Avenue

Albany, GA 31701

229-430-4140

GraceWay Recovery Residence, Inc.

412 West Tift Avenue

Albany, GA 31701

229-446-7800

Greenleaf Behavioral Health Hospital

2209 Pineview Drive

Valdosta, GA 31602

855-336-9914

The Anchorage

162 Hampton Lane

Leesburg, GA 31763

229-435-5692

Turning Point Care Center

3015 Veterans Parkway S

Moultrie, GA 31788

800-342-1075

ABOUT HELP.ORG

Help.org is an online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones. The website provides the latest research through scientifically proven methods, community recovery resources as well as information about local financial assistance. Help.org’s team of researchers, activists and writers work together with addiction counselors and other professionals to offer useful and accurate resources to help individuals seeking recovery. To learn more, visit https://www.help.org/.

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Help.org Names the Best Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Brownsville


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Help.org, a trusted online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones, has announced the Best Rehab Facilities in Brownsville, Texas for 2020. The informational guide recognizes the top 3 rehab facilities based on cost, treatment options, location, accompanying services and more.

According to recent studies, drug overdose is the leading cause of death among people under age 50. In Brownsville, deaths related to opioid abuse increased significantly from 2011 to 2015. Substance abuse among adolescents is also escalating in Brownsville with 55 percent of high school students reported using alcohol, 38 percent reported using marijuana, 8 percent reported using prescription drugs without a valid prescription, and 2 percent reported using heroin. With the growing need for accessible and high-quality rehab programs, Help.org has developed a unique ranking process to help connect individuals with treatment providers that meet their needs.

The Help.org research team analyzed thousands of facilities across the country and then identified the most cost-effective and highest rated programs in larger cities like Brownsville. Each facility was evaluated based on rehabilitation services, treatment approaches, cost, special programs for unique demographics and ancillary services. The website also provides information about drug use and side effects as well as educational articles. For a detailed listing of the Best Rehab Facilities in Brownsville, Texas please visit https://www.help.org/best-drug-and-alcohol-rehab-centers-in-brownsville-tx/.

2020 Best Rehab Facilities in Brownsville, Texas (in alphabetical order)

Recovery Center of Cameron County

355 W. Elizabeth Street, Suite 100

Brownsville, TX 78521

956-548-0028

Riverwalk Ranch

6960 Dick Price Road

Mansfield, TX 76063

877-863-3869

Outcomes Detox and Recovery Center

425 East Los Ebanos Boulevard

Brownsville, TX 78520

956-621-0962

ABOUT HELP.ORG

Help.org is an online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones. The website provides the latest research through scientifically proven methods, community recovery resources as well as information about local financial assistance. Help.org’s team of researchers, activists and writers work together with addiction counselors and other professionals to offer useful and accurate resources to help individuals seeking recovery. To learn more, visit https://www.help.org/.

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Help.org Names the Best Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Arlington


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Help.org, a trusted online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones, has announced the Best Rehab Facilities in Arlington, Texas for 2020. The informational guide recognizes the top 17 rehab facilities based on cost, treatment options, location, accompanying services and more.

According to recent studies, drug overdose is the leading cause of death among people under age 50. In Arlington, deaths related to opioid abuse increased significantly from 2011 to 2015. Substance abuse among adolescents is also escalating in Arlington with 55 percent of high school students reported using alcohol, 38 percent reported using marijuana, 8 percent reported using prescription drugs without a valid prescription, and 2 percent reported using heroin. With the growing need for accessible and high-quality rehab programs, Help.org has developed a unique ranking process to help connect individuals with treatment providers that meet their needs.

The Help.org research team analyzed thousands of facilities across the country and then identified the most cost-effective and highest rated programs in larger cities like Arlington. Each facility was evaluated based on rehabilitation services, treatment approaches, cost, special programs for unique demographics and ancillary services. The website also provides information about drug use and side effects as well as educational articles. For a detailed listing of the Best Rehab Facilities in Arlington, Texas please visit https://www.help.org/best-drug-and-alcohol-rehab-centers-in-arlington-tx/.

2020 Best Rehab Facilities in Arlington, Texas (in alphabetical order)

ABODE Treatment, Inc.

2018 Evans Avenue

Fort Worth, TX 76104

817-246-8677

Adult and Teen Challenge of Texas

3850 S. Loop 1604 W

San Antonio, TX 78264

866-913-4181

Brazos Place

1103 North Avenue H

Freeport TX, 77541

979-233-3826

Cenikor Foundation

2209 S. Main Street

Fort Worth, TX 76110

888-236-4567

Chemical Dependency Health Services

214 Billings Street, Suite 240

Arlington, TX 76010

817- 652-1004

Driskill Halfway House

1202 Hwy 87 North, PO Box 23

Tulia, TX 79088

806-995-4552

Great Oaks Recovery Center

11210 FM 102

Egypt, TX 77436

877-793-2044

Greenhouse Treatment

1171 107th Street

Grand Prairie, TX 75050

972-954-1258

Lena Pope

3200 Sanguinet Street

Fort Worth, TX 76107

817-255-2500

MedMark Treatment Centers

5201 McCart Avenue, Suite H

Fort Worth, TX 76115

817-207-8700

Mesa Springs

5560 Mesa Springs Drive

Fort Worth, TX 76123

817-752-4346

Millwood Hospital

1011 North Cooper Street

Arlington, TX 76011

817-382-9603

Phoenix Associates Counseling Services, Inc.

3001 West 5th Street

Fort Worth, TX 76107

817-338-0311

Riverwalk Ranch

6960 Dick Price Road

Mansfield, TX 76063

877-863-3869

Starlite Recovery Center

230 Mesa Verde Drive

Center Point, TX 78010

844-839-4895

The Springboard Center

200 Corporate Drive

Midland, TX 79705

432-620-0255

Volunteers of America Texas

300 East Midway Drive

Euless, TX 76039

817-529-7300

ABOUT HELP.ORG

Help.org is an online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones. The website provides the latest research through scientifically proven methods, community recovery resources as well as information about local financial assistance. Help.org’s team of researchers, activists and writers work together with addiction counselors and other professionals to offer useful and accurate resources to help individuals seeking recovery. To learn more, visit https://www.help.org/.

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Help.org Names the Best Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Athens


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Help.org, a trusted online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones, has announced the Best Rehab Facilities in Athens, Georgia for 2020. The informational guide recognizes the top 18 rehab facilities based on cost, treatment options, location, accompanying services and more.

According to recent studies, drug overdose is the leading cause of death among people under age 50. In Athens, deaths related to opioid abuse increased significantly from 2011 to 2015. Substance abuse among adolescents is also escalating in Athens with 55 percent of high school students reported using alcohol, 38 percent reported using marijuana, 8 percent reported using prescription drugs without a valid prescription, and 2 percent reported using heroin. With the growing need for accessible and high-quality rehab programs, Help.org has developed a unique ranking process to help connect individuals with treatment providers that meet their needs.

The Help.org research team analyzed thousands of facilities across the country and then identified the most cost-effective and highest rated programs in larger cities like Athens. Each facility was evaluated based on rehabilitation services, treatment approaches, cost, special programs for unique demographics and ancillary services. The website also provides information about drug use and side effects as well as educational articles. For a detailed listing of the Best Rehab Facilities in Athens, Georgia please visit https://www.help.org/best-drug-and-alcohol-rehab-centers-in-athens-ga/.

2020 Best Rehab Facilities in Athens, Georgia (in alphabetical order)

Addiction Care Treatment Program

196 Alps Road #2

Athens, GA 30606

706-510-0282

Advantage Behavioral Health Systems

240 Mitchell Bridge Road

Athens, Georgia 30601

855-333-9544

Alliance Recovery Center

119 Sycamore Drive

Athens, GA 30606

706-850-2121

Athens Addiction Recovery Center

8801 Macon Highway #2

Athens, GA 30606

706-559-0059

CAFAC Inc

6298 Oakwood Circle

Norcross, GA 30093

404-915-2644

Comprehensive Counseling Services, LLC

329 Resource Parkway

Winder, GA 30680

678-425-0975

Family Counseling Services, Inc.

1435 Oglethorpe Avenue

Athens, GA 30606

706- 549-7755

Hope House Recovery

2205 Highland Avenue

Augusta, GA, 30904

706-737-9879

Lifetime Counseling, LLC

138 Park Avenue Suite 214

Winder, GA 30680

678-425-9007

Mary Hall Freedom House

8995 Roswell Road

Sandy Springs, GA 30350

770-642-5500

No Longer Bound

2725 Pine Grove Road

Cumming, GA 30041

770-886-7873

Penfield Addiction Ministries, Inc.

1061 Mercer Circle

Union Point, GA 30669

706-453-7929

Project ADAM

112 Lanthier Street

Winder, GA 30680

770-867-8003

Ridgeview Institute

3995 South Cobb Drive

Smyrna, Georgia 30080

844-350-8800

Right Side Up Recovery Center

2815 Clearview Place, Suite 100

Atlanta, GA 30340

678-805-4113

Serenity Grove

315 Newton Bridge Road

Athens, GA 30607

706-389-5157

The Athens Clinic

1710 Commerce Road

Athens, GA 30607

706-552-0688

Twin Lakes Recovery Center

398 Highway 11 SW

Monroe, GA 30655

800-588-5967

ABOUT HELP.ORG

Help.org is an online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones. The website provides the latest research through scientifically proven methods, community recovery resources as well as information about local financial assistance. Help.org’s team of researchers, activists and writers work together with addiction counselors and other professionals to offer useful and accurate resources to help individuals seeking recovery. To learn more, visit https://www.help.org/.

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Help.org Names the Best Drug and Alcohol Rehab Centers in Asheville


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Help.org, a trusted online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones, has announced the Best Rehab Facilities in Asheville, North Carolina for 2020. The informational guide recognizes the top 17 rehab facilities based on cost, treatment options, location, accompanying services and more.

According to recent studies, drug overdose is the leading cause of death among people under age 50. In Asheville, deaths related to opioid abuse increased significantly from 2011 to 2015. Substance abuse among adolescents is also escalating in Asheville with 55 percent of high school students reported using alcohol, 38 percent reported using marijuana, 8 percent reported using prescription drugs without a valid prescription, and 2 percent reported using heroin. With the growing need for accessible and high-quality rehab programs, Help.org has developed a unique ranking process to help connect individuals with treatment providers that meet their needs.

The Help.org research team analyzed thousands of facilities across the country and then identified the most cost-effective and highest rated programs in larger cities like Asheville. Each facility was evaluated based on rehabilitation services, treatment approaches, cost, special programs for unique demographics and ancillary services. The website also provides information about drug use and side effects as well as educational articles. For a detailed listing of the Best Rehab Facilities in Asheville, North Carolina please visit https://www.help.org/best-drug-and-alcohol-rehab-centers-in-asheville-nc/.

2020 Best Rehab Facilities in Asheville, North Carolina (in alphabetical order)

Asheville Recovery Center

9 Old Burnsville Hill Road, Suite 7

Asheville, NC 28804

828-398-0181

BHG Asheville Treatment Center

18 Wedgefield Drive

Asheville, NC 28806

828-252-8748

Crest View Recovery Center

90 Asheland Avenue

Asheville, NC 28801E

866-327-2505

Crossroads Treatment Center

6 Roberts Road

Asheville, North Carolina 28803

828-505-3086

Fellowship Hall

5140 Dunstan Road

Greensboro, NC 27405

800-659-3381

Freedom House Recovery Center

104 New Stateside Drive

Chapel Hill, NC 27516

919-942-2803

Insight Human Services

665 West Fourth Street

Winston-Salem, NC 27101

336-725-8389

Mary Benson House RHA Health Services Inc

17 Church Street

Asheville, NC 28801

800-848-0180

Mountain Treatment Center

370 N Louisiana Avenue, Suite G2

Asheville, NC 28806

828-255-8655

Next Step Recovery

900 Hendersonville Road, Suite 203

Asheville, NC 28803

828-350-9960

Oasis Recovery Center

191 Charlotte Street

Asheville, NC 28803

828-348-7394

October Road

119 Tunnel Road, Suite D

Asheville, NC 28805

828-538-2282

Pavillon

241 Pavillon Place

Mill Spring, NC 28756

828-694-2300

The Willows at Red Oak Recovery

108 Executive Park

Asheville, NC 28801

855-773-0614

Trosa

1820 James Street

Durham, NC 27707

919-419-1059

Western Carolina Treatment Center

573 Merrimon Avenue

Asheville, NC 28804

828-251-1478

Wilmington Treatment Center

2520 Troy Drive

Wilmington, NC 28401

888-606-2057

ABOUT HELP.ORG

Help.org is an online resource for individuals who struggle with addiction and their loved ones. The website provides the latest research through scientifically proven methods, community recovery resources as well as information about local financial assistance. Help.org’s team of researchers, activists and writers work together with addiction counselors and other professionals to offer useful and accurate resources to help individuals seeking recovery. To learn more, visit https://www.help.org/.

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Benzer Pharmacy Names New President


Tonya Shackelford,RPh

“ I am extremely excited to take the lead in an established organization with so much potential to transition into the next generation of pharmacy services. With the leadership team we have in place, we will continue to expand the healthcare experience.”— Tonya Shackelford.

Benzer Pharmacy today announced that Tonya Shackelford has been promoted to president of the national pharmacy chain, effective January 1, 2020. With more than 80 locations in 29 states, Tonya will lead the Benzer Pharmacy team in delivering a new vision for independent pharmacies as they continue to provide exceptional healthcare in the communities they serve.

“Tonya is an accomplished leader, with a great mix of operational experience, passion for customer care, strategic planning and business management. We are fortunate to find someone that has such a perfect set of skills for this position.” — Mani Patel, Board Member.

Shackelford has 25 years of experience in retail pharmacy and has held many leadership roles. Prior to joining Benzer in 2019, she served as the Director of Clinical and Professional Services at Fred’s Inc. and District Pharmacy Supervisor at Walgreens.

Current president, Alpesh Patel, will transition to lead business development strategies at Benzer and will remain on the Board of Directors. The board appreciates the significant contributions Alpesh has made over the past 10 years in the growth of Benzer Pharmacy. His focus on new business development will help take Benzer to the next level.

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Behavior Design Firm engagedIN Is Now Fresh Tri™


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Behavior change technology firm engagedIN is now doing business as Fresh Tri™ to emphasize its growing software as a service (SAAS) business, led by its ground-breaking habit-formation app, also called Fresh Tri. The company’s objective is to develop and expand its mobile app solutions for employers, healthcare organizations and the community at large to drive healthy behavior change at scale.

The company has rapidly grown its habit-formation software offering, which leverages the knowledge base built over the six years that engagedIN provided behavior-design services. It is now rebranding as Fresh Tri to focus on this technology and positively impact as many lives as possible.

The Fresh Tri app is a habit-formation tool, currently focused on helping people achieve sustainable weight loss through mindset training and practice. Please visit Fresh Tri to explore the new website and learn more about the products and services offered.

About Fresh Tri

Fresh Tri is a behavior-change technology company whose offerings invite users to test-drive healthy habits, removing the guesswork and feelings of failure that can often accompany lifestyle change. With an emphasis on mindset, practice and iteration, Fresh Tri empowers users to iterate their way to success. In this model, there is no “fail” — only practice and iteration. Fresh Tri utilizes a simple, positive approach based on the brain science of habit formation. Find out more about Fresh Tri: Fresh Tri, Facebook, Instagram

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