What's the key to a long life, according to 100-year-old Hilda Martini? "Potatoes." Alameda Health System spotlights the life of the centenarian resident at Park Bridge Rehabilitation and Wellness. https://alamedapost.com/features/health-fitness/healthy-alameda-longevity-tips-100-year-old-alameda-resident/

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Last year, Alameda Health System blood drives collected more than 225 units of blood from community donors and staff members. Those donations helped save up to 672 lives. Join Alameda Health System on March 27 at Alameda Hospital to participate in the next drive. https://alamedapost.com/features/health-fitness/healthy-alameda-give-blood-save-lives/

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Healthy Alameda: Give Blood, Save Lives - Alameda Post

Last year, Alameda Health System blood drives collected more than 225 units of blood from community donors and staff members.

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Preparing for an emergency can seem stressful and overwhelming, but it's important to start somewhere. Alameda Health System shares some essential items to protect your loved ones during the unthinkable. https://alamedapost.com/features/health-fitness/healthy-alameda-four-ways-prepare-earthquake/

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Healthy Alameda: Four Ways to Prepare for an Earthquake - Alameda Post

Alameda Health System shares four essential items to protect your loved ones during a natural disaster or emergency.

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Affordable housing is a pressing concern for many Alamedans, but what actually qualifies as "affordable?" Liz Barrett dives into the details on requirements, market influences and rates, and why reasonable home costs are seemingly out of reach for many.

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What is Affordable Housing in Alameda? - Alameda Post

Affordable housing is a pressing concern for many Alamedans, but what actually qualifies as "affordable?" Why aren't there enough options?

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