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Brattleboro Memorial launches personalized wellness program
Brattleboro Memorial Hospital in Vermont is offering a new, free Wellness PLUS Program for people at risk for heart and lung disease due to diabetes, high blood pressure, tobacco use, obesity and sedentary lifestyle.
Yale New Haven Health doctors lead weekly walks to promote healthy activity
Yale New Haven Hospital in Connecticut partners with Get Healthy CT for "Walk & Talk with a Doc," an opportunity on Saturday mornings for community members to walk with YNHH physicians and discuss specific health care topics.
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AtlantiCare’s “Safe Beginnings” providers, patients, partners share program’s life-saving impact
“I feel like I’ve had a village caring for my baby, my family and me,” says schoolteacher Teela Grayson, of the care AtlantiCare has provided her before, during and after the birth of her third child last August.
By speaking a common language – addiction – peers are aiding patients with SUD
Peer recovery specialists at Cape Cod Hospital and Falmouth Hospital in Massachusetts help patients overcome substance use disorders.
Colorful canines bring comfort to cancer care
Katie Belle Carmichael's exhibit, “Pups of Color,” which opened Oct. 15 on the hospital’s ground floor and was attended by some of the four-footed subjects, features portraits of the hospital’s therapy dogs who visited her room during her stays.
The joy of cooking meets the science of nutrition. The result? Optimal health, says one hospital.
The Culinary Medicine program combines “the joy of cooking with the science of nutrition to help patients, employees and the community achieve optimal health.”
New Jersey man reunites with hospital team that saved his life with marathon CPR session
Although there are no clear-cut guidelines for how long cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) should be continued, the most favorable neurological outcomes are achieved when CPR is started immediately, with a duration of 21-25 minutes.
How a Combined Emergency — and Viral — Preparedness Effort Took Shape at Wallowa Memorial Hospital
When joined together, emergency prep and routine immunizations can be an effective way to mobilize community members to make healthy choices for their future selves.