Ola Babcock Miller’s mission was highway safety (The Des Moines Register)Ola Babcock
Ola Babcock Miller’s mission was highway safety (The Des Moines Register)
Ola Babcock Miller was one of the state’s most distinguished public servants. Today she is best known as "The Mother of the Iowa Highway Patrol." Her consuming passion was to reduce deaths and improve safety on the state’s roads. In 1932, Miller was elected the state’s first female secretary of state, and in ensuing years became one of Iowa’s most popular elected officials. Viola Babcock was born
Depression affects us all (Monroe Times)
LAFAYETTE COUNTY — Tell your doctor about any changes in your eating, sleeping, or energy level. This call to action is designed to counteract a serious problem — unrecognized and untreated depression.
Sleep apnea treatment may ease depression (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Fatigue, irritability, lack of concentration and loss of interest in enjoyable activities are common symptoms of depression. But they are also symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea, and a new study suggests that physicians may confuse the two.
