December 25, 2025 - 22:22

In light of the Christmas season, the NICU babies at UNC Health Rex's Neonatal Intensive Care Unit were dressed in Christmas costumes, bringing joy and warmth to both staff and families. The festive outfits included adorable reindeer antlers, Santa hats, and colorful holiday-themed onesies, creating an atmosphere of cheer in the unit.
Staff members took the initiative to dress the tiny patients in these costumes, aiming to spread holiday spirit during a time that can be challenging for families. The sight of these little ones adorned in festive attire not only brightened the day for their parents but also served as a reminder of hope and resilience.
Families visiting the NICU were delighted to see their babies in such cheerful garb, providing a moment of happiness amid the stress of hospital stays. The celebration is a testament to the dedication of the healthcare team, who strive to create a nurturing and uplifting environment even during the most difficult circumstances.
August 20, 2026 - 03:23
New infant formula contract selected for Michigan WIC programThe Michigan Department of Health and Human Services has officially selected Mead Johnson as the new infant formula supplier for the state`s WIC program. The contract, which takes effect later this...
August 19, 2026 - 01:18
In Good Health: Finding A Primary Care PhysicianWhen was the last time you went to the doctor? Not for something urgent, not for a broken finger or a bad case of the flu. Just a regular checkup. A yearly visit to confirm that everything is...
August 18, 2026 - 15:02
10 of the best health and fitness trackersFitness trackers have come a long way from simple step counters. Today`s wearables can monitor your heart rate variability, track your sleep stages, and even estimate your blood oxygen levels. But...
August 17, 2026 - 21:42
Back-to-school mental health check with Pine RestAs the new school year gets underway, the pressure on students often climbs right alongside the morning routine. Pine Rest Christian Mental Health Services reports a noticeable jump in pediatric...