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3 days ago |
heraldextra.com | Jamie Lampros
1 / 5Jabri ThompsonCourtesy photo2 / 5Jabri Thompson recovering at Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital after receiving a heart transplant in November 2023. Courtesy photo3 / 5Jabri Thompson recovering at Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital after receiving a heart transplant in November 2023. Courtesy photo4 / 5Jabri ThompsonCourtesy photo5 / 5Jabri Thompson recovering at Intermountain Primary Children's Hospital after receiving a heart transplant in November 2023.
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1 week ago |
standard.net | Jamie Lampros
By Jamie Lampros - Special to the Standard-Examiner | May 28, 2025 BENJAMIN ZACK, Standard-Examiner file photoGroups of people use the Legacy Parkway Trail for biking and walking in Farmington on Thursday, Aug. 21, 2014.
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1 week ago |
heraldextra.com | Jamie Lampros
1 / 2Ted and Ann Itchon talk about their experiences in an undated photo. Ted had a stroke last January that could have resulted in severe complications if it weren't for the fast treatment he received. Courtesy Intermountain Health2 / 2Dr. Paul Johnson, Intermountain Health stroke neurologist and medical director of the Comprehensive Stroke Center at Intermountain Medical Center, talks about stroke care in an undated photo.
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1 month ago |
autism.einnews.com | Jamie Lampros
Courtesy Melissa MajchrzakA patient named Lily speaks at the Applied Behavior Analysis Clinic opening at Intermountain Health Riverton Hospital on April 7, 2025. RIVERTON — After two years of intense therapy, Lily finally took a bite of a Cheerio. Her parents were ecstatic. “She didn’t make it to the hole in the Cheerio, but she was able to swallow it,” said her father, Roger. “She got it down.
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1 month ago |
heraldextra.com | Jamie Lampros
Courtesy Melissa MajchrzakPatient Lily speaks at the ABA clinic opening at Intermountain Health Riverton Hospital on April 7, 2025. RIVERTON — After two years of intense therapy, Lily finally took a bite of a Cheerio. Her parents were ecstatic. “She didn’t make it to the hole in the Cheerio, but she was able to swallow it,” said her father, Roger. “She got it down.
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