Coming full circle at Noble Horizons
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Yea! Winter is over! At Noble, we bid it goodbye with our first St. Patrick’s Day party in two years! St. Patrick’s Day has always occasioned celebrations and with Covid in retreat, this year’s festivities were especially lively. Green decorations animated every corner of Noble and green clothing was the color of choice. Of course,
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Join Keith Moon as he guides readers through The New Tsar: The Rise and Reign of Vladimir Putin, by former New York Times Moscow bureau chief, Steve Myers who recounts Putin’s rise to power from a childhood of abject poverty in Leningrad to his ascent through the ranks of the KGB, and his eventual consolidation of
Sadly, Type 2 Diabetes is quite common in the United States and the numbers of individuals who suffer from the disease are expected to rise over the next decade. We gathered some statistics from the National Diabetes Statistic Report, here are some key findings: 37.3 million Americans—about 1 in 10—have diabetes. About 1 in 5
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A significant part of Noble’s culture is centered around food and community, offering opportunities to nourish our bodies as well as our spirits. In addition to the social aspect of dining, the dietary team is behind the scenes, focused on good food’s healing effects on the body and the mind. Fueling with nutrient-dense foods that aren’t
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March not only signals Covid’s continuing demise, but heralds hope, optimism, and a buoyant sense of expectancy. Perhaps this time, the virus is truly in retreat. Certainly at Noble, it is beginning to feel like the good old days with in-person activities becoming the norm once again. In the last two weeks, we’ve celebrated Mardi
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Though Valentine’s Day has come and gone, we couldn’t resist sharing the above photo. Local community friends like Methodist Church parishioners and teens from Millerton’s Northeast Community Center showered Noble with Valentine’s, and luscious cupcakes, chocolate-covered strawberries, and vases of flowers spread love throughout. Covid’s continuing retreat has encouraged a return of campus visitors, enlivening
There are many factors that determine one’s risk of heart disease including familial predisposition – but lifestyle including diet, exercise routines and managing stress levels also play a significant role in whether or not a person is at risk of heart disease and heart attacks. As always, we encourage you to have open and frank
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Thank goodness for Valentine’s Day because February has otherwise been an atrocious, icy mess! The bewitching beauty of the recent ice storm rendered a simple walk perilous while sub-zero temperatures have kept us huddling indoors, warmly ensconced from the treacherous cold. Life at Noble has kept pace, however, with rebukes to winter’s nasty grip that
Angela Cain recently joined the Noble Nursing team, and we were fortunate to grab a few minutes of her time for a quick interview. As with all our nurses, we are curious about what drove them to the nursing field, a demanding profession that requires extremely hard work and an intense emotional commitment. “I’ve always
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