G. Wayne Miller, Providence Journal

G. Wayne Miller

Providence Journal

Providence, RI, United States

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Past articles by G.:

Rhode Island health and wellness group wins A Community Thrives grant

The non-profit organization is devoted to enhancing the well-being of people. It has been awarded a $20,000 A Community Thrives grant from Gannett. → Read More

Will we turn clocks back on Sunday? Yes, bill to stay on Daylight Saving Time stalls

U.S. Senate bill to make Daylight Saving Time permanent remains stalled in the House. → Read More

RSV cases in spike at time when bad flu season, possible COVID surge are forecast

Hasbro Children’s Hospital is seeing patients from over 100 miles away due to a spike in RSV cases filling other pediatric hospitals. → Read More

Blood supply for donation has dwindled in Rhode Island. How you can help, and plant a tree

Declaring blood emergency, R.I. center hopes to increase donations with an innovative program to plant trees. → Read More

Care New England names successor to retiring head Fanale

Care New England names successor to retiring head Fanale → Read More

Bradley Hospital holds 'reunion' for intensive OCD program kids, families, clinicians

OCD symptoms can interfere with all aspects of life, such as work, school, and personal relationships. → Read More

Actor, photographer Keith Jochim, who lives with Alzheimer's, exhibits work in Warwick

In my case at this moment, access to words and some memory are being affected. But my skills and drive as a photographer remain undiminished. → Read More

Health experts urge you to get vaccinated for a 'pretty bad flu season'

With bad flu season potentially ahead and COVID masks mostly off, health experts urge vaccinations → Read More

Justin McGloin, 11, sick with leukemia, waits at Hasbro Children's for bone-marrow donor

Justin McGloin, 11, sick with acute myeloid leukemia, waits at Hasbro Children's for bone marrow transplant that will cure him. → Read More

BCBS of RI adds 21 more doctor's offices as 'Safe Zones' for LGBTQ health care

Blue Cross & Blue Shield of RI has approved more than 70 health care practices as LGBTQ Safe Zones, that "meet the specific needs of LGBTQ patients." → Read More

The new COVID booster shots are in Rhode Island. What to know and how to get one.

The FDA has authorized new COVID boosters. These are designed to target new variants. What Rhode Islanders need to know: who, what, when, where. → Read More

She was homeless and hungry in Liberia. Now, she helps feed those in need with 'One Less Worry'

Based at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Providence, 'One Less Worry' program feeds the homeless → Read More

Everything you need to know about the CDC's changes to COVID guidelines

The CDC has loosened guidelines governing COVID. What Rhode Islanders need to know. → Read More

Finally ending, the second heat wave of 2022 has taken a toll in Rhode Island

Finally predicted to come to an end Wednesday, the second heat wave of 2022 has taken one Rhode Islander's life. → Read More

Dominican Festival draws thousands to Providence on a hot August day

The day-long celebration of Dominican culture kicked off with a parade through South Providence to Roger Williams Park for music, food and fun. → Read More

WHO declares monkeypox a global health emergency. What you need to know

With cases rising in RI, US and the world, WHO declares monkeypox a global health emergency. What you need to know → Read More

What Rhode Islanders need to know about the mental-health crisis number 988

The new suicide-prevention and mental-health crisis three-digit phone number 988 is now live in Rhode Island. What you need to know. → Read More

A first in US, new mobile methadone unit seeks to reduce fatal overdoses in RI

With 2021 setting a state record in fatal drug overdoses, CODAC launches a mobile medical unit in Woonsocket that will offer methadone and counseling. → Read More

The heat is here. Here's how to stay healthy and safe on the South Shore.

With Tuesday expected to begin a heat wave, experts provide guidance on how to stay healthy and safe during insufferable conditions. → Read More

What causes long COVID? Brown University researchers seeks answers for those who suffer

Brown's Long COVID Initiative seeks to help the roughly 23 million Americans enduring myriad health problems months after their initial infection. → Read More