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Digging into garden after robotic total knee replacement Blog Posts
Two total knee replacements later — one traditional, one robot-assisted — Betty Hayden-Tauscher is digging into her garden again. Learn why she gives the robotic procedure two green thumbs up.
New heart, new start for Gregg Bohlig Blog Posts
Gregg's life has been full of heart-pounding moments, including a big shock when he learned that not only did he have a rare disease, but that he would need a heart transplant.
Not just a hernia: Symptoms disguise life-threatening condition Blog Posts
While seeking help for symptoms of a hiatal hernia, Nathan Emmons was shocked to learn that he had blocked arteries in his heart. Read how his care team worked quickly to restore the blood flow.
All hands on deck for Jill McElroy: Second opinion leads to former U.S. Navy shipmate Blog Posts
Jill and Dan McElroy discovered they had a special connection with Jill's neurologist. Read about the career junction of two sailors, plus the added connection with Jill's father.
Beat goes on for drummer with calcific tendonitis Blog Posts
After a shoulder injury, avid drummer John DiTulio searched for a less-invasive treatment option and found ultrasonic tenotomy. He hardly skipped a beat after undergoing this nonsurgical procedure.
Hospice team ensures veteran makes Freedom Honor Flight Blog Posts
Two years ago, Dick Cagle applied for a Freedom Honor Flight to D.C. that honors veterans. He wasn't on the list yet, but the Navy vet's hospice team made sure this was one flight he wouldn't miss.
Mother, daughter share cancer journey twists, survivors' advice Blog Posts
Rae Reekie and Amy White share the twists and turns of their multiple breast cancer diagnoses and treatments. And they offer advice for others facing similar health challenges.
Arlene Wellemeyer finds pain relief, balance through yoga Blog Posts
Arlene’s retirement was far from stress-free. Thanks to private and group yoga classes, she learned how to manage her pain and bring balance to her body and life.
Surprise wedding shower 1,000 miles from home Blog Posts
Thresa Pattee thought she simply was walking into her regular chemotherapy appointment. Instead, she walked into a surprise wedding shower put together by her care team.
Say cheeseburger: Patient smiling thanks to special treat Blog Posts
After Taylor Suhr had a stroke, he needed to relearn how to do many things, including eating. Speech pathology helped him regain those abilities and rewarded him with the cheeseburger he'd been cravin...