
Brittany Sweeney
Health and wellness reporterI’m LehighValleyNews.com’s health and wellness reporter and also host “Living in the Lehigh Valley,” PBS39's health and wellness show. I have covered health-related topics for Lehigh Valley Public Media, contributing to PBS39 and 91.3 WLVR, since 2018. Winning the 2020 Emmy Award for Video Journalist is something I am proud of accomplishing while working for Lehigh Valley Public Media. I grew up in Montgomery County and I'm passionate about telling compelling stories in my home state of Pennsylvania. I'm a graduate of Temple University (go Owls!) and spent most of my career working as an anchor and reporter for NBC affiliates in Northeast Pennsylvania and Ohio. When I'm not covering news around the Lehigh Valley, I can be found exploring the great outdoors with my family. Contact me at BrittanyS@lehighvalleynews.com or 610-984-8170.
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A new behavioral health center for teens in crisis is set to open in the Easton area.
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Knowing when and why to use a rapid test can help in limiting infections.
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The new unit will cut down on the time a teen has to wait for help.
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Now only fully-vaccinated visitors will be allowed.
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Downtown Easton will continue to welcome its fans with outdoor markets and yummy treats.
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Doctors repeat, the best way to stay out of the hospital is to get vaccinated and then get a booster.
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The best defense against the omicron variant is still vaccination or and/or a booster shot, officials say.
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Orthopedic massage can ease pain brought on by repetitive stress, heavy lifting and more.
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Between masking and vaccines, conditions are ripe for a dramatic jump in new cases.
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Doctors had said amputation would be the most likely outcome after a 2020 car crash.
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People tend to get vaccinated when the number of new infections goes up.
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It takes a special person to be a caregiver, one who wants to help.
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Each session starts with a "mindful minute."
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The students who had been studying in Ukraine were mostly from Ghana and Nigeria.
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A local LGBTQ advocate says it's no surprise the 4-star admiral is among the 12 women of the year.
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There are many reasons people of color are at greater risk for diabetes and stroke, Thevenin says.
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The two-year global health crisis has had a huge impact on young people's mental health.
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Demand for the wellness center's services has risen sharply in the pandemic.
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The little guy with the cleft lip was rescued from Harley's Haven Dog Rescue.
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The health director says an increase in at-home tests is making it tougher to track new cases.
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The 'Great Resignation' and the pandemic are only two of the many reasons for the blood shortage.
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Some prep time now will make it easier on the household when a family member tests positive.