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Texas Man Diagnosed with Rectal Cancer Following Colonoscopy
Read more: Texas Man Diagnosed with Rectal Cancer Following ColonoscopyIn the United States, one in every 22 men will be diagnosed with colorectal cancer. After a routine colonoscopy ordered by his primary care physician, Michael Smith, 56, discovered that he was the one in 22. “My primary care doctor knew I was anemic and set up a colonoscopy at BSA,” Smith shared. Following his…
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Gruver Man is Thankful for BSA’s Exceptional Care during Open-Heart Surgery
Read more: Gruver Man is Thankful for BSA’s Exceptional Care during Open-Heart SurgeryRuss Chisum, 64, was on his way to meet his wife and sister in Panhandle, Texas, when he began experiencing severe discomfort in his chest. “During the drive I stopped for gas and when I got back into the car, something felt very wrong,” Chisum said. “It started feeling like there was a belt tightening…
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Summer: The Perfect Season for Men to Improve Their Health
Read more: Summer: The Perfect Season for Men to Improve Their HealthJune, known for the start of summer, is also National Men’s Health Month. During summer months, men are encouraged to practice preventive health measures and improve their health. As temperatures begin to rise for the summer months, one important preventive health measure men can practice is protecting their skin from the sun. “Skin cancer deaths…
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Hernias Happen – BSA Can Help
Read more: Hernias Happen – BSA Can HelpA hernia occurs when there is a weakness or hole in the muscle wall, allowing a bulge of tissue to protrude through the muscle. The symptoms of a hernia may include a dull ache, feeling of weakness, heaviness, pressure or a burning sensation in the abdomen, groin or scrotum. A soft bulge may develop, typically…
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Mother of Three Survives Diabetic Coma at BSA Hospital
Read more: Mother of Three Survives Diabetic Coma at BSA HospitalWhen she woke up in BSA Hospital, Malinda Gomez was shocked to find out she had been in a diabetic coma for five days. “I have never been diabetic or even considered I could have diabetes,” Gomez explained. In January 2018, Gomez spent eleven days in BSA Hospital. Five of those days were spent in…
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Lung Cancer Survivor is Thankful to be Cancer-Free
Read more: Lung Cancer Survivor is Thankful to be Cancer-FreeWhat began as chest cold symptoms, quickly turned into a diagnosis of lung cancer for Janine Mallet. Mallet, while on vacation with her husband in September of 2018, experienced severe wheezing and coughing which led her to seek treatment after returning home. Mallett visited BSA Urgent Care Center thinking she needed an antibiotic. The physician…
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Losing 160 Pounds to Gain a Healthier Lifestyle
Read more: Losing 160 Pounds to Gain a Healthier LifestyleWeighing in at 343 pounds, Braxton Bjork experienced daily joint pain, difficulty standing for extended periods of time, high cholesterol levels and high blood pressure. On July 20, 2017, Bjork made a life-changing decision to improve his health through bariatric surgery at BSA Hospital. Less than two years since surgery, Bjork has experienced an overall…
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Find Out How Your BMI Affects Your Health at the BSA Care Fair
Read more: Find Out How Your BMI Affects Your Health at the BSA Care FairDo you know your Body Mass Index? If you don’t, you should. Understanding your Body Mass Index (BMI) and managing a healthy weight can help you lead a long and healthy life. BMI determines your level of body fat and is used as a screening tool for determining if a person is overweight or obese.…
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Helping the Homeless, One Meal at a Time
Read more: Helping the Homeless, One Meal at a TimeMore than 25,000 people in Texas are homeless on any given day, according to the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness. BSA Amarillo Diagnostic Clinic Medical Lab Technicians, Jeff Parker and Mike Reeves, who work in the BSA Amarillo Diagnostic Clinic Facility Services department, prepare and deliver food to the homeless in Amarillo every day.…
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Wife and Mother of Six has Message for Others Battling Breast Cancer
Read more: Wife and Mother of Six has Message for Others Battling Breast CancerFollowing a standard mammogram, women typically receive a letter in the mail informing them of their normal results. Michelle Fithen, 44, found it odd when she didn’t receive the familiar notice in the mail after her mammogram in early 2018. “I have been getting mammograms since age 40,” Fithen explained. “I was thinking I would…