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Understanding Prostate Cancer
September 05, 2023Prostate cancer is a condition often heard about, but perhaps seldom fully understood.
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Immunization Awareness Month: COVID-19 and Beyond
July 31, 2023August is National Immunization Awareness Month. Each year, we take this time to recognize that vaccines are essential to our health and the health of our community.
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Lebanon Physicians for Women and Kids Kare Pediatrics Unveil New Name
July 21, 2023The offices will now be combined as Spring View Women’s and Children’s Clinic, reflecting the expansion of services provided
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The Heat is On: How to Stay Cool and Spurn the Burn
June 30, 2023Summer brings the heat – a potential threat to health that we should all stay alert to preventing and treating.
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The Heat is On: How to Stay Cool and Spurn the Burn
June 30, 2023When the sun comes out to play, many of us make plans to do the same. The summer months bring the promise of backyard barbecues, pick-up games in the park and wasting away lazy afternoons in the water. This year’s summer season feels extra special as COVID-19 vaccines have paved a way for us to once again gather together safely.
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A Labor of Love
March 15, 2023First-time mom utilizes every opportunity Spring View Hospital provides to prepare for her new bundle of joy.
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National Nutrition Month: Five Tips to Help You Fuel for the Future
March 09, 2023This year’s theme is “Fuel for the Future” – a great reminder that the food and drinks you consume today will work as fuel for your body and mind in the future.
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March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month
March 01, 2023With March being National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, there’s no better time to schedule your appointment to get screened.
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National Heart Month: Four Easy Ways to Show Your Heart Some Love
January 23, 2023We often associate the month of February with hearts because of Valentine’s Day. However, there is another reason we should think of hearts in February – it’s American Heart Month, a designated time to advocate for cardiovascular health and raise awareness about heart disease.
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New Year, New You: Four Tips for a Healthy Start to 2023
January 05, 2023The beginning of a new year symbolizes a fresh start and, for many of us, it provides a renewed focus on our overall health and wellbeing. That’s why so many of us set New Year’s resolutions intended to improve our wellness.
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Spring View Hospital Awarded ‘A’ Hospital Safety Grade from Leapfrog Group
December 09, 2022Spring View Hospital received an “A” Hospital Safety Grade from The Leapfrog Group. This national distinction celebrates Spring View Hospital’s achievements in protecting hospital patients from preventable harm and errors.
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Diabetes: What You Need to Know
November 01, 2022Diabetes is a chronic health condition that impacts how your body turns food into energy and causes blood sugar levels to rise to abnormally high levels.
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Breast Cancer: Your Questions Answered
October 05, 2022Breast Cancer Awareness Month is observed nationally every October to raise awareness about the impact of breast cancer and provide education on the most common symptoms and associated risk factors for the disease.
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Suicide Prevention: Knowing the Signs & Getting Help
August 17, 2022Suicide is a complex and alarming public health issue that causes pain to hundreds of thousands of people each year.
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What is Food Insecurity & How Do We Overcome It?
August 17, 2022Food insecurity is having a lack of regular access to healthy and nutritious food that is necessary for normal growth and development. In 2020, an estimated one in eight Americans were food insecure, equating to over 38 million Americans, including almost 12 million children
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Healthy Back-to-School Habits: Preparing for a Successful School Year
July 28, 2022As summer break comes to an end, there’s a lot to accomplish in preparation for the new school year. The two most important things to do may seem fairly routine, but that doesn’t make them any less of a priority: schedule annual physicals for you and your family and get up to date on immunizations.
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Cruising Into Independence
April 04, 2022New hip gives Lebanon woman a new outlook on life
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From Must-See TV to Must-Screen for Me? Why It Might Be Time for a Colonoscopy
February 24, 2022Here’s more good news. A colonoscopy may be easier for you than you think. You will likely be given pain medication and a sedative to minimize your discomfort, and the screening usually only takes about 30 minutes. During that time, any polyps found will be removed by the doctor and tissue samples will be sent for a biopsy.
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