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Doña Ana County Fire Rescue has new deputy chief
Doña Ana County Fire Rescue has new deputy chief

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time09-05-2025

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Doña Ana County Fire Rescue has new deputy chief

EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) — Doña Ana County Fire Rescue has a new deputy chief. The County announced that Cody Haver will serve as the new deputy chief for Doña Ana County Fire Rescue. He will lead the Fire Prevention Division and will serve as the county's fire marshal, a new position for the department, the County said. 'Haver brings nearly two decades of fire and emergency medical service experience. He began his career with the Las Cruces Fire Department in 2004, serving in many roles including, serving as a firefighter, driver operator, lieutenant and most recently as a battalion chief. Haver helped lead the research, creation and growth for the Mobile Integrated Health Program and the Mobile Crisis Response programs at LCFD. He also wrote several state and federal grant proposals to procure personal protective equipment and advanced training opportunities for firefighters,' the County said in its announcement. As a fire marshal at LCFD, Haver coordinated assistance to local restaurants during the COVID-19 public health restrictions to ensure fire safety compliance, the County said. 'Deputy Chief Haver comes to us highly recommended from the Las Cruces Fire Department. He has a wealth of knowledge, experience and proven leadership in the fire service,' Interim Chief Andew Bowen said. 'We are confident his expertise will significantly benefit our department and the community we serve.' Haver earned his bachelor's degree in business administration and master's degree in public administration from New Mexico State University. He is a licensed paramedic through the State of New Mexico and certified paramedic through the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Gwyneth Paltrow Opened Up About How Her Menopause Symptoms Got "Out Of Control" After She Turned To Alcohol To Cope Amid The Devastating LA Wildfires
Gwyneth Paltrow Opened Up About How Her Menopause Symptoms Got "Out Of Control" After She Turned To Alcohol To Cope Amid The Devastating LA Wildfires

Yahoo

time06-03-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Gwyneth Paltrow Opened Up About How Her Menopause Symptoms Got "Out Of Control" After She Turned To Alcohol To Cope Amid The Devastating LA Wildfires

Gwyneth Paltrow has opened up about how she coped amid the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. On a recent episode of The Goop Podcast, Gwyneth sat down for a conversation titled 'What No One Ever Told Us About Menopause.' She was joined by guest Dr. Mary Claire Haver — a board-certified OB/GYN and author of the New York Times bestseller The New Menopause. As they began discussing their own experiences with menopausal symptoms currently, Gwyneth, 52, shared, 'I'm really in the thick of it right now, so I'm all over the place.' 'But I noticed my symptoms are like, pretty well under control — unless, you know, in January when the fires were happening in LA,' she continued. 'I've used alcohol for its purpose.' 'I was medicating,' Gwyneth explained before admitting that during "those two weeks I think I drank every night' amid the fires. Gwyneth went on to explain that her menopausal symptoms were 'completely out of control' due to her increased use of alcohol. 'Now at this point, I don't drink a lot at all,' she said. 'Maybe I'll have one drink a week.' While Gwyneth and her family were thankfully not directly impacted by the LA wildfires back in January, she shared on Instagram at the time that 'so many of [her] close friends have lost everything,' and that she was experiencing a 'deep grief.' On her drinking impacting her menopausal symptoms, Gwyneth concluded, 'It was the first time I really noticed, like, causation in that way.' Dr. Haver offered a confirmation of Gwyneth's suspicions, saying, 'Lots of my patients say the same thing. They've really just spontaneously realized that they've cut back on alcohol or just quit altogether because it hasn't been worth it. They don't bounce back the same way. It stays in our system a lot longer." Gwyneth also shared that she's currently 'making an effort' to switch her mindset around eating from what it's been in the past. When Dr. Haver spoke about how she's trying to 'eat to be strong instead of eat to be thin,' Gwyneth opened up about her own challenges. 'It's tough. It's hard,' Gywneth said in reference to eating more protein, saying that her generation 'was raised' to value being thin over being strong. 'I mean, I'm making a real effort to do it, I'm really trying but sometimes I'm like gagging down cottage cheese — I know that it's necessary, but…' she said, to which Dr. Haver agreed. The Iron Man star has previously faced scrutiny for her comments surrounding her diet. Back in 2023, Gwyneth received a ton of backlash for describing her diet that seemingly consisted of primarily bone broth and vegetables. At the time, her revelation prompted people to argue that she was promoting unhealthy eating habits. She then responded, saying, 'This was a transparent look at a conversation between me and my doctor. It's not meant to be advice for anybody else. It's really just what has worked for me and it's been very powerful and very positive.' You can listen to the full podcast episode here. Meanwhile, I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments below. More on this Gwyneth Paltrow Just Praised Jennifer Garner For The Way That She Kept Her Cool While Trapped In An Elevator For Over An HourStephanie Soteriou · July 29, 2024 Gwyneth Paltrow Recalled Her "Awesome" Babysitter, And It Was A Much, Much Younger Jack Bauer From "24"Mychal Thompson · March 24, 2024 Former MCU Actor Gwyneth Paltrow Voiced Her Own Superhero FatigueNatasha Jokic · March 22, 2024

Gwyneth Paltrow Opened Up About How Her Menopause Symptoms Got "Out Of Control" After She Turned To Alcohol To Cope Amid The Devastating LA Wildfires
Gwyneth Paltrow Opened Up About How Her Menopause Symptoms Got "Out Of Control" After She Turned To Alcohol To Cope Amid The Devastating LA Wildfires

Buzz Feed

time06-03-2025

  • Health
  • Buzz Feed

Gwyneth Paltrow Opened Up About How Her Menopause Symptoms Got "Out Of Control" After She Turned To Alcohol To Cope Amid The Devastating LA Wildfires

Gwyneth Paltrow has opened up about how she coped amid the devastating Los Angeles wildfires. On a recent episode of The Goop Podcast, Gwyneth sat down for a conversation titled 'What No One Ever Told Us About Menopause.' She was joined by guest Dr. Mary Claire Haver — a board-certified OB/GYN and author of the New York Times bestseller The New Menopause. As they began discussing their own experiences with menopausal symptoms currently, Gwyneth, 52, shared, 'I'm really in the thick of it right now, so I'm all over the place.' 'But I noticed my symptoms are like, pretty well under control — unless, you know, in January when the fires were happening in LA,' she continued. 'I've used alcohol for its purpose.' 'I was medicating,' Gwyneth explained before admitting that during "those two weeks I think I drank every night' amid the fires. Gwyneth went on to explain that her menopausal symptoms were 'completely out of control' due to her increased use of alcohol. 'Now at this point, I don't drink a lot at all,' she said. 'Maybe I'll have one drink a week.' While Gwyneth and her family were thankfully not directly impacted by the LA wildfires back in January, she shared on Instagram at the time that 'so many of [her] close friends have lost everything,' and that she was experiencing a 'deep grief.' On her drinking impacting her menopausal symptoms, Gwyneth concluded, 'It was the first time I really noticed, like, causation in that way.' Dr. Haver offered a confirmation of Gwyneth's suspicions, saying, 'Lots of my patients say the same thing. They've really just spontaneously realized that they've cut back on alcohol or just quit altogether because it hasn't been worth it. They don't bounce back the same way. It stays in our system a lot longer." Gwyneth also shared that she's currently 'making an effort' to switch her mindset around eating from what it's been in the past. When Dr. Haver spoke about how she's trying to 'eat to be strong instead of eat to be thin,' Gwyneth opened up about her own challenges. 'It's tough. It's hard,' Gywneth said in reference to eating more protein, saying that her generation 'was raised' to value being thin over being strong. 'I mean, I'm making a real effort to do it, I'm really trying but sometimes I'm like gagging down cottage cheese — I know that it's necessary, but…' she said, to which Dr. Haver agreed. The Iron Man star has previously faced scrutiny for her comments surrounding her diet. Back in 2023, Gwyneth received a ton of backlash for describing her diet that seemingly consisted of primarily bone broth and vegetables. At the time, her revelation prompted people to argue that she was promoting unhealthy eating habits. She then responded, saying, 'This was a transparent look at a conversation between me and my doctor. It's not meant to be advice for anybody else. It's really just what has worked for me and it's been very powerful and very positive.'

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