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How to get free breast cancer screening

February 14, 2024 by Richard Needleman

 

ASHEVILLE, NC – The 10th annual Women’s Health Awareness Conference is happening on Saturday April 13th at the Mountain Area Health Education Center (MAHEC) at 121 Henderson Road in Asheville. This is a great opportunity for free health screenings and to learn about women’s health, healthy living, and local health resources. There will be many exhibitors from around the state and locally who support women’s health. This event is free!

Topics covered in the conference include current healthcare issues that can impact women across the country and subjects that previous attendees wanted to know more about. All women from western North Carolina are encouraged to attend. The conference is trying to reach women from minority and vulnerable groups.

Free breast cancer screenings are available with 3D mammograms provided by UNC Health Pardee. In order to be considered for this service, registration and an eligibility questionnaire must be completed by March 15th.

The lead sponsor is the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. This is a division within the National Institutes of Health. Local partners include Buncombe County Public Health Department, MAHEC, UNC Asheville, and Western North Carolina Health Policy Initiative.

The conference runs from 8 am to 5 pm. Although anyone can attend, registration is required. Interested persons can register at: www.niehs.nih.gov/womanshealthawareness. Early registration ends on March 15, but people may register on-site on the day of the event.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Womens-health_2.14.24.mp3

 

Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]


More Posts for Show: Asheville FM News Hour

Filed Under: Community News

The weekly COVID-19, flu & RSV update: We are past the holiday season peak

February 14, 2024 by Richard Needleman

 

 ASHEVILLE, NC –  February 14, 2024 – There was a surge of respiratory viral infections due to an increase in indoor gatherings and travel during the holidays; however, we are past the holiday season peak.

The COVID-19 metrics are on the CDC’s COVID Dashboard. For the week ending on February 3rd   

  • Hospital admission levels are low in 80% of the counties in North Carolina, including Buncombe County, and high in 0%. They are low in more than 90% of the counties in the U.S. and high in less than 1%. Admissions have decreased in the U.S. by more than 10%, are unchanged in North Carolina and increased in Buncombe County from the previous week.
  • About 3% of the deaths in North Carolina were due to COVID, the 3rd lowest level of 6 groups and less than last week.
  • Emergency room visits for COVID-19 are low in North Carolina. This represents about 2% of all ER visits and less than the previous week.

Wastewater monitoring can be used to provide early warning for COVID outbreaks. The Buncombe & Henderson counties wastewater data for the week ending on January 31st is on the North Carolina COVID Dashboard.

  • The number of viral gene copies in each water sample is at a red level representing the highest level of 5 groups, currently between the 80th and 100th percentile relative to the past level measured at the same site.
  • The 15-day rate of change of the number of viral gene copies in each water sample has decreased from the previous week, at -99% to -10%, the lowest level of 2 groups for a negative rate of change.

The CDC’s weekly flu surveillance report for the week ending on February 3rd indicates that levels are either high or very high for most southern states from New Mexico to the East coast. North Carolina is at a high level.

The CDC reports that the 3-week average for the percent positivity for RSV PCR tests in North Carolina reached a peak of almost 15% around Thanksgiving. The most recent report for the week ending on February 3rd shows that percent positivity continues to decrease to less than 3%.

The North Carolina Respiratory Virus Summary Dashboard for the week ending on February 3rd shows that

  • The percentage of emergency room visits for people with respiratory virus symptoms has decreased.
  • Hospital admissions have decreased for COVID and the flu.
  • There were more admissions for COVID than the flu.

Dr. Mandy Cohen, the CDC director, told Yahoo Life, if you are starting to feel sick with a cough, sore throat or fever: get tested, get treatment, and stay home.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Respiratory-virus-update_2.14.24.mp3

 

Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]


More Posts for Show: Asheville FM News Hour

Filed Under: Community News

Concert Calendar 2/12-2/20

February 11, 2024 by Whitley Albury

Monday, February 12th 

 

Mashup Mondays @ One World Brewing West

Tanner Usrey W/Jd Clayton @ The Grey Eagle

Brian Felix Organ Trio @ Little Jumbo

 

Tuesday, February 13th

 

Grateful Family Band Tuesdays @ One World Brewing West

Tuesday Night Funk Jam @ Asheville Music Hall 

Fat Tuesday Fiesta Featuring Tuxedo Junction @ The Grey Eagle

Drum Tao @ The Wortham Center

Spooky Tuesday All Vinyl 103.3 Djs @ Fleetwood’s

Yet To Be Gold & Krekel & Whoa! @ Citizen Vinyl

Meschiya Lake And Moodswingers @ Highland Brewing

Jay Sanders, Will Boyd, Zack Page & Alan Hall @ Little Jumbo

Squirrel Flower @ Eulogy

 

Wednesday, February 14th

 

Blind Date Live! @ Grey Eagle

Latin Night @ One World Brewing West

Valentine’s Mass Wedding @ Fleetwood’s

Stupid Cupid Monster Mash @ The Odd

Elizabeth Moen @ Eulogy

 

Thursday, February 15th

 

Asheville Storyslam – “Love Hurts” @ Grey Eagle

Honoring Black History Month & Celebrating African Culture W/ Zondo @ One World Brewing West

February Queer Dance Party Hosted By Chelsea @ Fleetwood’s

Top Shelf Troubadours, Indelible Sauce, Dark City Kings @ The Odd

Dark Cabaret: Mardi Gras; Feat The Deviled Eggs Band @ Crow & Quill

The Brook & The Bluff @ The Orange Peel

Jointkiller Brass Band And Below The Bassline @ Eulogy

 

Friday, February 16th

 

Billy Strings @ Harrah’s Cherokee Center 

90’s Prom (Featuring Smashing Mouths And Borderline Band) @ Grey Eagle

Kyle Tuttle Band @ Asheville Music Hall

Govinda + Psynatra And Playswithbeats @ One World Brewing West

Tophouse @ Salvage Station

Blistering Dissonance Record Release // Busy Weather // The Death Bots @ Fleetwood’s

Farseek, Funeral Homes, Coma Cinema, Ever After @ The Odd

Nick Garrison Jazz @ Crow & Quill

Briston Maroney: Ultrapure Tour @ The Orange Peel

The Well Drinkers @ Jack Of The Wood

Aaron Boyd & Wd Miller @ Ginger’s Revenge

Lovers // Differnet Wrld Valentines Dance Party @ Different Wrld

Iglesia Del Perreo – Latinx Night @ Eulogy 

 

Saturday, February 17th

 

The Get Right Band: Summer In The Winter Beach Bash W/ Rockstead @ Grey Eagle

Billy Strings @ Harrah’s Cherokee Center

Ice Bridges Festival & East Nash Grass @ Asheville Music Hall

Boat Command & The Secret B-Sides @ One World Brewing West

Town Mountain & Friends @ Salvage Station

​​party Foul Drag @ The Odd

B-I-T-C-H // On The Block // Heat Death Paradox @ Fleetwood’s

Party Foul Drag // Saturday Night Tease @ The Odd

Carnival Cabaret, Feat Meschiya Lake & The Moodswingers @ Crow & Quill

Alex Lopez @ Ayur Prana Listening Room

St. Paul & The Broken Bones @ The Orange Peel

Andrew Wakefield & Friends @ Jack Of The Wood

Modelface Comedy Presets: Gluten-Free Comedy @ Ginger’s Revenge

Drag Show @ O’henry’s

Served By Sev @ Different Wrld

Babe Haven And Sweet Spine With Paper Pills @ Eulogy

Community Singing Session @ Unitarian Universalist

 

Sunday, February 18th

 

Billy Strings @ Harrah’s Cherokee Center

William Elliott Whitmore @ Grey Eagle 

Shadowgrass @ Asheville Music Hall

81′ Drifters @ One World Brewing West

Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country @ Salvage Station

Suede School Presents: Floor Bound With Blue Submission @ The Odd

The 40,20,10s W/ Julia Sanders @ The Orange Peel

Patrick Lopez @ Ginger’s Revenge

 

Monday, February 19th

 

Jacob Rodriguez Quartet @ Little Jumbo

Mashup Mondays @ One World Brewing West

 

Tuesday, February 20th  

 

Hannah Wicklund @ Grey Eagle

Grateful Family Band Tuesdays @ One World Brewing West

Spooky Tuesday All Vinyl 103.3 Djs @ Fleetwood’s

Wolves In The Taproom – Black Metal Night @ Eulogy

Jay Sanders, Will Boyd, Zack Page & Alan Hall @ Little Jumbo

 

In theaters: 

 

Different Strokes: The Glorious World of Crowns Kinks and Curls, Thur-Sun, Feb 1st – 18th

 

Asheville Community Theatre: Flyin’ West, February 9-25, 2024

Have an event you want listed? Send an email to [email protected]!

Filed Under: Community News, Station News

What is ‘Dry January’?

February 7, 2024 by Richard Needleman

 

NORTH CAROLINA – January, 2024 – Maybe it’s a New Year’s resolution or maybe people just want to be healthy after overdoing it during Holiday Season? But in any event, there is a growing worldwide movement of millions of people who skip drinking alcohol for one month after celebrating the New Year. This trend is consistent with the latest World Health Organization (WHO) recommendation that abstaining from alcohol is good for your health.  According to a study published in JAMA Network Open in 2022, drinking alcohol is one of the leading preventable factors that can result in early death for Americans. The COVID pandemic resulted in more alcohol consumption as a result of people being isolated at home. The “sober curious” movement began in response, particularly with younger adults. According to a survey by CivicScience in 2023, 16% of U.S. adults who drink did not have a drink during January 2023. As a result, one third of them might reduce their alcohol intake in the future.

The Dry January movement began in 2012. It was started by Alcohol Change UK, a British charity that wanted people to “ditch the hangover, reduce the waistline and save some serious money by giving up alcohol for 31 days.” There are more alcohol-free bars and events. Many companies are producing non-alcoholic drinks like “mocktails” and zero-proof beer and wine. Devil’s Foot Beverage Company in Asheville has created non-alcoholic drinks like ginger ‘beer’ and other craft specialties.

According to a 2023 Gallup survey, about two-thirds of adults in America drink. However, the Southern states have the lowest per capita consumption of alcohol. The NC Department of Health and Human Services, reports that North Carolina ranks 44th in the country in per capita consumption.

Last year the WHO published an opinion piece in The Lancet Public Health journal reporting that drinking alcoholic beverages contributed to over 3 million deaths worldwide and was responsible for more than 5% of global disease and injury in 2016. However, while some studies indicate that a light use of alcohol could a create small protective effect from developing cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes, there does not appear to be a preventive effect from alcohol consumption and the development of cancer. Therefore, the WHO feels that “no safe amount of alcohol consumption for cancers and health can be established. Alcohol consumers should be objectively informed about the risks of cancer and other health conditions associated with alcohol consumption.”

Alcohol is toxic, psychoactive, and dependence-producing. Drinking alcohol can cause the following health problems: cirrhosis of the liver, mental health illness, suicide, cancer, unintentional injury, pregnancy problems, and affect the health of the fetus. It has been linked to many types of cancer, including: esophagus, liver, colorectal, and breast. Drinking too much increases the risk of cancer. Alcohol use has been increasing amongst women in the U.S. Women have been found to be of greater risk to develop health problems because their bodies can absorb more alcohol and metabolize it slower than men.

In a 2015 study from the Royal Free Hospital in London, people who drink in moderation were found to feel better and be healthier by abstaining from alcohol for only 1 month. They had improvements in concentration and sleep, lower cholesterol and glucose levels in the blood, lower blood pressure, weight loss, a reduction of fat in their liver.

According to two University of Sussex studies:

  • More than half of people who take part in Dry January reported that they sleep better, have more energy, lost weight, and have better skin (2019 study)
  • Almost three quarters of the people who successfully abstained from drinking alcohol for one month, also reduced the amount of alcohol consumed 6 months later (2014 study)

Going one month without a drink is like test driving a car before buying it. If a person feels healthier, then he or she is more likely to reduce their alcohol consumption. Or if there is a need for alcohol, then he or she may have alcohol dependence and need to speak with their healthcare provider.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Dry-January_2.07.24.mp3

 

Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]


More Posts for Show: Asheville FM News Hour

Filed Under: Community News

The weekly COVID-19, flu & RSV update: We are past the holiday season peak

February 7, 2024 by Richard Needleman

 

ASHEVILLE, NC –  February 7, 2024 – There was a surge of respiratory viral infections due to an increase in indoor gatherings and travel during the holidays; however, we are past the holiday season peak.

The COVID-19 metrics are on the CDC’s COVID Dashboard. For the week ending on January 27th  

  • Hospital admission levels are low in about 80% of the counties in North Carolina, including Buncombe County, and high in 0%. They are low in almost 90% of the counties in the U.S. and high in less than 1%. Admissions have decreased in the U.S. by more than 10%, decreased in North Carolina by about 5% and decreased in Buncombe County by 20% from the previous week.
  • About 5% of the deaths in North Carolina were due to COVID, the 3rd highest level of 6 groups.
  • Emergency room visits for COVID-19 are low in North Carolina. This represents about 2% of all ER visits and stable from the previous week.

Wastewater monitoring can be used to provide early warning for COVID outbreaks. The Buncombe & Henderson counties wastewater data for the week ending on January 24th is on the North Carolina COVID Dashboard.

  • The number of viral gene copies in each water sample is at a red level representing the highest level of 5 groups, currently between the 80th and 100th percentile relative to the past level measured at the same site.
  • The 15-day rate of change of the number of viral gene copies in each water sample has increased from the previous week, at 1% to 9%, the lowest level of 3 groups for a positive rate of change.

The CDC’s weekly flu surveillance report for the week ending on January 27th indicates that levels are either high or very high for most southern states from New Mexico to the East coast. North Carolina is at a high level.

The CDC reports that the 3-week average for the percent positivity for RSV PCR tests in North Carolina reached a peak of almost 15% around Thanksgiving. The most recent report for the week ending on January 27th shows that percent positivity continues to decrease to less than 4%.

The North Carolina Respiratory Virus Summary Dashboard for the week ending on January 27th shows that

  • The percentage of emergency room visits for people with respiratory virus symptoms has decreased by 3%.
  • Hospital admissions have decreased for COVID and the flu.
  • There were more admissions for COVID than the flu.

Dr. Mandy Cohen, the CDC director, told Yahoo Life, if you are starting to feel sick with a cough, sore throat or fever: get tested, get treatment, and stay home.

 

Listen to the full report below:

 

https://ashevillefm.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/Respiratory-illness-report_2.07.24.mp3

 

Contact: Dr. Dick Needleman, Health reporter, 103.3 AshevilleFM, [email protected]


More Posts for Show: Asheville FM News Hour

Filed Under: Community News

Concert Calendar 2/5-2/13

February 4, 2024 by Whitley Albury

Monday, February 5th

Mashup Mondays @ One World Brewing West

Ruin Lust / Diabolic Oath / Harsh Realm @ Static Age

PARA GOZAR @ Little Jumbo

Katy Kirby @ Eulogy

 

Tuesday, February 6th

Grateful Family Band Tuesdays @ One World Brewing West

Tuesday Night Funk Jam @ Asheville Music Hall

Darren Kiely w/Kyndal Inskeep @ The Grey Eagle

Tyler Ramsey @  Citizen Vinyl

Jay Sanders, Will Boyd, Zack Page & Alan Hall @ Little Jumbo

Loose Atlantis with DJ Avey Tare and DJ Suitcase @ Eulogy

 

Wednesday, February 7th

Old-Time Jam @ Jack of The Wood

Jeffrey Martin w/Tommy Alexander @ The Grey Eagle

Latin Night @ One World Brewing West

Sirai & Friends w/ Blue Ridge Parkgay @ Static Age

The Music of Linda Ronstadt w/Peggy Ratusz & Bill Kopp @ Asheville Guitar Bar

Icehunt Album Release Show @ Eulogy

 

Thursday, February 8th

Foxing + The Hotelier w/Glitterer @ The Grey Eagle

Zondo @ One World Brewing West

Charles Walker @ One World Brewing downtown

Runaway Gin @ The Salvage Station

Vras, Angel Massacre, Hellir @ The Odd

The Kitchen Counters // Yesterday’s Clothes// Acid Jo @ Fleetwood’s

Thomas Luminoso / Eternal Garb / Sleep Number / Cerulean Moth @ Static Age

Bluegrass Night w/Drew Matulich @ Jack of the Wood

Alex Krug Jazz Combo @ The Crow & Quill

The Campfireball: Love Bugs @ Story Parlor

Para Gozar with Mtn Vibez @ Eulogy

 

Friday, February 9th

Evan Dando (of the Lemonheads) Solo w/Willy Mason @ The Grey Eagle

Rouge: A Cirque and Dance Concert @ The Wortham Center

St. Owsley @ One World Brewing West

Matt McCann @ One World Brewing downtown

An Evening with Empire Strikes Brass @ The Salvage Station

John Kirby Jr. and The New Seniors, Tight, Call the Next Witness @ The Odd

Tiny Tvs // Pinkeye // Beat Up @ Fleetwood’s

CHEW / VURN / HAMS @ Static Age

Cole Ritter & the Night Owls @ Jack of the Wood

Sacrilege @ Club 27k

Above Ground w/John Keck @ Asheville Guitar Bar

Meschiya Lake & The Moodswingers @ The Crow & Quill

Mali Velasquez + Dish @ Different Wrld

Cold Choir Presents: V A U L T @ Eulogy

 

Saturday, February 10th

Chatham Rabbits w/Jon Charles Dwyer @ The Grey Eagle

Balkan Bump, Citron, Tigress @ Asheville Music Hall

Krispee Biscuits @ The One Stop

Bald Mountain Boys & Adam Knight’s Buried Alive @ One World Brewing West

Fantomex // Flippants// Small Doses // Those Dogs @ Fleetwood’s

Numbtongue / Powder Horns / Sherwoods Florist / Good Deal @ Static Age

Mucho Gumbo @ Jack of the Wood

Sal Landers Party Rx @ Asheville Guitar Bar

Black Sea Beat Society @ The Crow & Quill

Will Hartz @ 5 Walnut

Monsoon + Lavender Blue + Sean O’Hara  @ Different Wrld

Sunday, February 11th 

Country Brunch w/Hearts Gone South @ The Grey Eagle Patio

Land of Sky Swing Soiree @ One World Brewing West

Cathedral Becomes Tomb / Caley Conway @ Static Age

Kass Blount @ Ginger’s Revenge

Mardi Gras Celebration with Phuncle Sam @ Eulogy

 

Monday, February 12th 

Mashup Mondays @ One World Brewing West

Tanner Usrey w/JD Clayton @ The Grey Eagle

Brian Felix Organ Trio @ Little Jumbo

 

Tuesday, February 13th

Grateful Family Band Tuesdays @ One World Brewing West

Tuesday Night Funk Jam @ Asheville Music Hall 

Fat Tuesday Fiesta featuring Tuxedo Junction @ The Grey Eagle

Drum Tao @ The Wortham Center

Spooky Tuesday All Vinyl 103.3 Djs @ Fleetwood’s

Yet To Be Gold & Krekel & Whoa! @ Citizen Vinyl

Meschiya Lake and Moodswingers @ Highland Brewing

Jay Sanders, Will Boyd, Zack Page & Alan Hall @ Little Jumbo

Squirrel Flower @ Eulogy

 

The Magnetic Theater: This Dog Don’t Hunt Staged Reading, Feb 9 & 10

Different Strokes: The Glorious World of Crowns Kinks and Curls, Thur-Sun, Feb 1st – 18th

Want an event added? Feel free to send and email to [email protected]

 

Filed Under: Community News, Station News

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