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Adapting to life after spinal cord injury with rehab and determination Blog Posts
After suffering a spinal cord injury in an accident at home, Laurie Reese had big questions about what lay ahead. Read how her rehabilitation team helped her adapt and live a full life.
A tale of cancer worth hearing Blog Posts
Carole Reisinger tells people not to put off colonoscopy screening and to pay attention to symptoms. After being diagnosed with two types of cancer, she knows the importance of cancer screenings.
What you should know about RSV and the RSV vaccine Blog Posts
Upper respiratory infections are common at this time of year. Be prepared for seasonal cases of RSV by learning about the vaccines, how to manage symptoms at home and when to seek care.
9 common questions about vaccines and travel Blog Posts
Planning a trip overseas can be exciting. Learn why you should schedule an appointment with a travel medicine specialist to get the vaccinations and information you need to be healthy and safe on your...
You swallowed what? Parents' guide to keeping kids safe at home Blog Posts
Kids explore the world with all their senses, which can lead to injury. Use this guide to know what to do when kids do weird things with everyday items.
Physical therapy benefits children with bowel, bladder issues Blog Posts
Occasional day or nighttime leaks are common for children after potty training. For children with persistent bowel and bladder issues, physical therapy provides treatment options to help.
Diet tips during cancer treatment Blog Posts
If you're being treated for cancer, food provides fuel for your body. Get diet tips for managing side effects that can affect your appetite, taste and nausea.
Delayed umbilical cord clamping benefits baby, affects cord blood donation Blog Posts
Umbilical cord blood contains cells that carry oxygen, nutrients and stem cells to a baby. Get answers to common questions about delayed cord clamping and cord blood donation.
Relief for dry eyes a welcome sight Blog Posts
Dry eye disease leads to burning, stinging, watery or red eyes, and can affect your daily life. Here's what you need to know if you experience dry eyes.
Surgery to correct scoliosis helps Pat Druckenmiller move again Blog Posts
After avoiding surgery for 24 years, pain from arthritis and scoliosis made it difficult for Pat to walk. Learn how neurosurgery stabilized her spine and eliminated the pain.