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Screening for Third Breast Cancer Genetic Mutation
Read more: Screening for Third Breast Cancer Genetic MutationIt 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.…
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The Power of One
Read more: The Power of OneTrace 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…
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4th of July Safety
Read more: 4th of July SafetyFamily, 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…
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Weight Loss Warrior
Read more: Weight Loss WarriorMany 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…
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Breast Cancer Patients Not Getting Recommended Exercise
Read more: Breast Cancer Patients Not Getting Recommended ExerciseResearchers 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…
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New Research on Benefits of Mediterranean Diet for Blood Pressure
Read more: New Research on Benefits of Mediterranean Diet for Blood PressureIt has been widely reported that following a Mediterranean diet is beneficial for heart health. Now researchers are looking into how it helps lower blood pressure. The British study was recently reported in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, where authors say it is the combination of unsaturated fats and nutrient-rich vegetables. This diet allows for a group…
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BSA Recognized with Readers’ Choice Awards
Read more: BSA Recognized with Readers’ Choice AwardsAmarillo Magazine readers recognized BSA Health System with Readers’ Choice Awards in three categories: Birthing Suites, Lactation Specialists and Ultrasound. “I am incredibly honored and very excited,” shares lactation specialist Tiffany Batemen, IBCLC of the distinction and honor for BSA. “We have become a community resource since the program started 16 years ago.” Tiffany is one…
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Retired Couple Embraces Lifetime of Service as Volunteers at BSA
Read more: Retired Couple Embraces Lifetime of Service as Volunteers at BSABill and Sandra Hanna spend their Tuesday and Thursday mornings at BSA in the surgery waiting area. They are enjoying their retirement years, doing what they enjoyed professionally, although they did not work in health care. “We spent 40 years working with people,” shares Bill. “I worked in law enforcement and my wife retired from…
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Taking Care of Heart Health Earlier in Life
Read more: Taking Care of Heart Health Earlier in LifeNew research published in recent weeks should have more people in their 20s and 30s paying attention to their heart health for better health, not only in their 60s and 70s, but also in mid-adulthood. While the news is plentiful regarding managing risk factors such as smoking, diet, exercise, blood pressure, and cholesterol to help…
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Children and Concussions – Interview with Neurologist Dr. Razi Rashid
Read more: Children and Concussions – Interview with Neurologist Dr. Razi RashidMany people may not realize children and teens are more likely than adults to suffer a traumatic brain injury or concussion. It also takes them longer to recover than adults. If you have children playing contact sports, it is especially important you are aware of the signs and symptoms of a concussion and understand what…
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