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  Students and faculty from some of the nation’s top higher education institutions will learn the art of “hotspotting” at Southern Illinois University School of Medicine in Springfield. Camden Coalition
      
     
              
  
    Alzheimer's Caregivers Invited to Attend Free Training
  Those who provide care to Alzheimer’s disease or dementia patients at home are invited to attend The Savvy Caregiver program, a free, six-week course. Beginning Oct. 2, classes will meet from 1 to 3
      
     
              
  
    SIU Medicine, Springfield Art Association Partner to Help Dementia Patients
  People with memory problems and their caregivers are invited to register for Opening Minds through Art (OMA), a 10-week class that improves patients’ physical and psychological well-being through
      
     
              
  
    How to get an A in packing school lunches
  School is back in session and that means the four Rs: Reading, wRiting, aRithmetic and eating Right. To help your kids continue to eat healthy while at school, we asked SIU School of Medicine
      
     
              
  
    Medical Students Working with Local Physicians
  Family physicians in nine Illinois communities are hosting students from Southern Illinois University School of Medicine August 28 – September 22. The students are participating in the school’s Family
      
     
              
  
    SIU Center for Family Medicine-Decatur Earns Federal Recognition
  Decatur-area patients will have access to more health care services, thanks to a federal grant that allows the Southern Illinois University Center for Family Medicine-Decatur to become a Federally
      
     
              
  
    Statement in Response to Rational Vaccines' Clinical Trial: August 2018
  SIU School of Medicine did not conduct the herpes vaccine clinical trial. Rational Vaccines conducted the trial, which was brought to SIU’s attention in October 2016 after it had concluded. Dr
      
     
              
  
    As football season kicks off, CTE worries persist
  A study published in the July issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association again showed troubling evidence of the degenerative brain disease chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) among
      
     
      