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Weekend Doctor: What's Recreational Water Illness?

By Gina Bailey, BSN, RN
Infection Preventionist, Quality/Infection Control, Blanchard Valley Health System

Summer is here, and now is the time to enjoy the weather and get into the water. But many do not know that while you are in the lazy river or perfecting your cannonball, you are coming into contact with bacteria, viruses and parasites. Most of these will not cause you to become sick, but some can cause what is known as Recreational Water Illness (RWI). 

The most common RWIs are diarrhea, skin rashes and swimmer's ear. They occur when you swallow or inhale contaminated water, get contaminated water into your ears or into cuts of your skin. Contaminated water can be found in natural locations like streams, oceans and lakes or in public pools, hot tubs and water parks. Most of the time, these pathogens are killed with chlorine and other pool chemicals, but not always.

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Can you date this Ada-Liberty township map?

Here's a new treasure shared on the Ada, Ohio Historical Society Facebook group, an early hand lettered map of Liberty Township and Ada. This social media page has 1.1K members and frequently shares photos and provides answers to inquiries.

Regional and OneOhio Recovery foundation meetings announced

OneOhio Recovery Foundation, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, charged with helping distribute Ohio’s opioid settlement funds to advance substance use prevention, treatment, and recovery efforts, has begun holding meetings at the foundation in Columbus and in 19 regions.

Ada students receive Dean's List honors for Spring 2024

The Ada Icon was notified of the following students receiving Dean's List honors in higher education for Spring 2024.

  • Aleece K. Al-Olimat - Ohio Northern 
  • Faez H. Alsuhail - Ohio Northern
  • Rosanna Barber - Bluffton University 
  • Joshua W. Bever - Ohio Northern
  • Louis J. Blasiole - Ohio Northern 
  • Griffin J. Broge - Ohio Northern
  • Alizay Furtado - Ohio Northern
  • Kendal Guagenti -  Miami University 
  • Nathaniel T. Hall - Ohio Northern
  • Nuri Han - Ohio Northern
  • Rachel E. Hish - Ohio Northern
  • Cami Hazelton - Bluffton University
  • Brenna L. Hissong - Ohio Northern
  • Gavin M. Hul - Ohio Northern

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Boogie Wonderland: Dancing and the brain

By Karen Kier
Pharmacist on behalf of the ONU HealthWise team

Boogie Wonderland was released in April 1979 by Earth, Wind & Fire for Columbia Records.  The song won a Grammy for the Best R&B Instrumental Performance. Maurice White founded the group in 1969 and the name derives from his astrological sign of Sagittarius. The group was inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as well as receiving Kennedy Center Honors in 2019. As with much of the Earth, Wind & Fire music, Boogie Wonderland really makes you want to jump up and dance.  

Research has already shown us the importance of physical activity and brain health, but does dancing in any form help our brain and mental health?

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Board of Education meets July 18

The Ada Exempted Village Schools Board of Education will hold its July meeting at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 18.

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