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Using Technology to Connect with Loved Ones
Read more: Using Technology to Connect with Loved OnesWith hospitals and health officials still strongly recommending wearing a mask and social distancing, fighting the coronavirus can be lonely and isolating— but it doesn’t have to be. To help reduce the spread of COVID-19, we encourage you to use technology as a bridge across physical distances. The safety and well-being of our patients, visitors…
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The Effects of Sleep Deprivation
Read more: The Effects of Sleep DeprivationGetting better sleep helps you lead a better life. To achieve optimal health, prioritize your sleep schedule. “Sleep is the single most effective thing we can do to reset our brain and body each day,” explained BSA Sleep Disorders Center Manager, Jeannie Pruitt. When you don’t get enough quality sleep, problems can arise. Poor sleep…
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How to Avoid Heartburn
Read more: How to Avoid HeartburnHeartburn occurs when stomach acid backs up into the tube that carries food from your mouth to your stomach (esophagus). It can feel like a burning pain in the chest that may worsen when bent over or lying down. Getting heartburn is common and the symptoms can usually be managed on your own, however, there…
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Wrapped in Love – How One BSA Employee Gives Back
Read more: Wrapped in Love – How One BSA Employee Gives BackVickie Burns, a long-standing employee at BSA, spends her time off crocheting to give back to her co-workers. A self-taught crocheter, Burns, started crocheting blankets with the intention of giving one to her co-worker who was welcoming a new baby at BSA. Her idea of making blankets to help fellow BSA employees celebrate happy occasions…
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Finding New Hope After Weight Loss Surgery
Read more: Finding New Hope After Weight Loss SurgeryIn 2012, Billie Layland’s life changed. Her health began to decline, including a weight gain she could not get rid of. “I had many trials and errors of losing weight,” says Layland. “It just seems like the weight comes on and it does not come off. Physically, I was not doing well. I needed to…
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BSA Partners with Meals on Wheels to Provide Hot Meals to Amarillo Seniors
Read more: BSA Partners with Meals on Wheels to Provide Hot Meals to Amarillo SeniorsFor more than 20 years, BSA Health System has teamed up with Meals on Wheels, a local nonprofit, to prepare and deliver hot, nutritious meals to seniors in need in the Amarillo area. “Meals on Wheels is one small way we give back to our community,” said BSA Patient Nutrition Manager, Leasa Dean. The BSA…
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12-year-old patient donates gaming system to BSA Pediatric Unit
Read more: 12-year-old patient donates gaming system to BSA Pediatric UnitBSA’s Pediatric Unit recently received a new gaming system that patients will be able to use during their stay, thanks to a donation from a former patient. John Hare, 12, was admitted to BSA Hospital due to a severe allergic reaction in November of 2019, just a few days after the passing of his father.…
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Unexpected cancer diagnosis leads 37-year-old woman to BSA Harrington Cancer Center
Read more: Unexpected cancer diagnosis leads 37-year-old woman to BSA Harrington Cancer CenterWhen Julia Bennett began experiencing shoulder pain in April 2018, the 37-year-old never imagined it would lead to a life-threatening diagnosis. “I started having pain and numbness in my shoulder that would go down my arm,” Bennett said. “I wasn’t sure where it was coming from.” Bennett saw doctors, chiropractors and physical therapists to try…
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How to Get Back Into Your Wellness Routine after the Holidays
Read more: How to Get Back Into Your Wellness Routine after the HolidaysAfter the holidays, getting back into a wellness routine can be a challenge. BSA Registered Dietitian, Stephanie Collins, says holiday foods and events can knock us out of our healthy routines. “After you indulge during the holidays, the cravings for high fat, sugar and salt are strong and it can be hard to resist,” said…
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Folic Acid: A Woman’s Best Friend
Read more: Folic Acid: A Woman’s Best FriendThere are many ways parents prepare for a baby. One important way moms can prepare is to get all the nutrients a growing baby needs. Folic acid is a B-vitamin essential for proper cell growth and is a great place for moms to begin their preparation. Folic acid helps prevent neural tube defects (NTDs), which…