January 3, 2025 - 20:17

CULPEPER, Va., January 2, 2025 – UVA Health Culpeper Medical Center is thrilled to celebrate the arrival of its first baby of the year, ushering in 2025 with joy and new beginnings. The proud parents, Iris and Mario Aguilar, welcomed their son, Mario Andres Aguilar, into the world, filling the medical center with happiness and excitement.
The birth of Mario Andres marks a significant moment not only for the Aguilar family but also for the entire community. This joyous occasion is a reminder of the hope and possibilities that each new year brings. The medical staff at Culpeper Medical Center expressed their delight in being part of such a special event and extended their warmest congratulations to the Aguilar family.
As the first baby born in 2025 at the facility, Mario Andres will undoubtedly hold a special place in the hearts of the staff and the community, symbolizing new life and the promise of a bright future.
May 23, 2026 - 03:03
Guilford County Behavioral Health Center approaching 5 year anniversaryGuilford County`s Behavioral Health Center is nearing its five-year anniversary, and officials are highlighting its growing impact on the community. According to county data, the center served more...
May 22, 2026 - 01:51
Finding the sleep 'sweet spot' could help you live longer, study suggestsA study published in the journal Nature suggests that getting the right amount of sleep might be more important than previously thought for longevity. Researchers found that people who sleep too...
May 21, 2026 - 01:57
How to call for mental health help in ChicagoChicago residents have more options than ever for getting mental health support, but knowing which number to call can be confusing. Each service is designed for a different situation, and using the...
May 20, 2026 - 03:47
Affordable Care Act enrollment projected to plunge by 5 million as costs spike, analysis showsA new analysis projects that enrollment in the Affordable Care Act marketplace will fall by roughly 5 million people, a decline of more than 20%, as rising costs push coverage out of reach for many...