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  • Coping with Cancer During the Holidays

    Coping with Cancer During the Holidays

    December 14, 2014

    Learning of a cancer diagnosis or going through cancer treatment during the holidays completely changes your perspective during one of the most festive times of the year. How can I celebrate when I’m going through this? Will I feel good enough to even see my family this Christmas? What is going to happen next year?…

    Read more: Coping with Cancer During the Holidays
  • Diabetes – A Life-Changing Diagnosis

    Diabetes – A Life-Changing Diagnosis

    November 11, 2014

    “My first thought was that I had some dreaded disease,” Glen Wagner, 53 says of the day his doctor told him it was time to start insulin. “That really opened my eyes.” Glen, a 20-year veteran in the medical field, working as a paramedic and in facilities management, lived a life on the go. Meals…

    Read more: Diabetes – A Life-Changing Diagnosis
  • Taking Back Control after a Breast Cancer Diagnosis

    Taking Back Control after a Breast Cancer Diagnosis

    October 14, 2014

    It is the moment you feel you have completely lost control. “Dr. Bentley told me I had breast cancer,” says Mavis Jennings of that moment for her at Harrington Breast Center on an October day in 2012. She was called back after a regularly scheduled mammogram looked suspicious. A second mammogram and sonogram revealed a…

    Read more: Taking Back Control after a Breast Cancer Diagnosis
  • Surviving Breast Cancer and Helping Others at Harrington Breast Center

    Surviving Breast Cancer and Helping Others at Harrington Breast Center

    October 2, 2014

    Preceded by the words, “You have breast cancer,” comes a call requesting to schedule a follow-up appointment after what appears to be an abnormal mammogram. For patients on the other end of the line, it is the moment their heart sinks and fears and worries go into overdrive. “Most every day someone knows I’m a…

    Read more: Surviving Breast Cancer and Helping Others at Harrington Breast Center
  • Spotlight on Atrial Fibrillation

    Spotlight on Atrial Fibrillation

    September 9, 2014

    September is Atrial Fibrillation Awareness month and unless you are one of the three to four million Americans living with the heart arrhythmia, you may be unaware of the true risk of this condition.  Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) is the most common heart arrhythmia and is expected to grow by up to 400 percent by the year 2050…

    Read more: Spotlight on Atrial Fibrillation
  • Screening for Third Breast Cancer Genetic Mutation

    Screening for Third Breast Cancer Genetic Mutation

    August 27, 2014

    It is now more common for women with a personal or family history of breast cancer to be familiar with the genetic mutations – BRCA1 and BRCA2. Both increase the risk of developing cancer. Knowing whether you have one of these genetic mutations or not is valuable information for patients and their health care providers.…

    Read more: Screening for Third Breast Cancer Genetic Mutation
  • The Power of One

    The Power of One

    August 7, 2014

    Trace Brown has worked in Patient Transport for only three months, but he has already made a big difference in the life of one patient.  When he was transporting a patient, he realized that the patient was blind and deaf.  His wife was also deaf.  Trace knows sign language, so he started a conversation with the…

    Read more: The Power of One
  • 4th of July Safety

    4th of July Safety

    July 1, 2014

    Family, friends, food and fireworks – Fourth of July is America’s holiday to celebrate our freedom and patriotism. For many, the traditions remain generation after generation. Backyard barbeques, watching fireworks and spending a long weekend together mark one of summer’s most memorable holidays. This year, keep your family safe with these simple tips: Safe Swimming…

    Read more: 4th of July Safety
  • Weight Loss Warrior

    Weight Loss Warrior

    June 18, 2014

    Many people who have difficulty controlling their weight say that they have been heavy their entire lives.  April Hernandez does not fit into that mold.  She was fit and active growing up.  She enjoyed activities such as running and hiking, and she was a baton twirler in high school.  So how does someone who is…

    Read more: Weight Loss Warrior
  • Breast Cancer Patients Not Getting Recommended Exercise

    Breast Cancer Patients Not Getting Recommended Exercise

    June 9, 2014

    Researchers reported in Cancer that two-thirds of breast cancer patients are falling short of the recommended 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of rigorous exercise each week. Among those studied, 60 percent said their level of physical activity dropped after their diagnosis. While the benefits of exercise for breast cancer patients has been reported, breast…

    Read more: Breast Cancer Patients Not Getting Recommended Exercise
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