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Preventing Birth Defects – National Folic Acid Awareness Week
Read more: Preventing Birth Defects – National Folic Acid Awareness WeekAre you pregnant? Are you thinking of becoming pregnant soon? Folic acid should already be a part of your daily prenatal care to help prevent birth defects of the spine and brain (neural tube defects). The Center for Disease Control and Prevention says as many as 50 to 70 percent of neural tube defects could be prevented…
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Pregnant? Boost Immune System During Winter Months
Read more: Pregnant? Boost Immune System During Winter MonthsWhen you are pregnant, your immune system is naturally decreased to accommodate the growing baby. However, when the cold and flu season arrives, this can be a potentially bad combination. Help keep you and your unborn baby safe this winter by naturally boosting your immune system and taking these steps to stay healthy. Exercise As…
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500th Cardiac Rehab Patient Graduates from Program at Hillcrest South
Read more: 500th Cardiac Rehab Patient Graduates from Program at Hillcrest SouthThe last day Terry Jenkins, 65, walks into cardiac rehab at Hillcrest South as a patient, he arrives with two poinsettias in hand – one for Tina Holloway, RN and another one for Jill Connor, MS. They are the two reasons Terry arrives each session to exercise and rebuild his heart following bypass surgery in…
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Guilt-Free Thanksgiving Feast
Read more: Guilt-Free Thanksgiving FeastHillcrest South dietitian Nasrin Sinichi, MS, RD/LD joins us on the blog today to talk about how you can enjoy Thanksgiving without the guilt. Thanksgiving only comes around once a year, so why not go ahead and splurge? Gaining weight during the holiday season is a national pastime. Year after year, most of us pack…
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Family-Centered Birthing at Hillcrest South – One Mother’s Story
Read more: Family-Centered Birthing at Hillcrest South – One Mother’s StoryThe birth of a child is a personal, unique moment no parent will forget. It is the story that begins a new life. When Meagan Cross began planning the birth of her third baby, she wanted the chance for a story that began with her holding her newborn infant in her arms – something she…
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Cardiac Arrest Not So Sudden, New Study Reveals
Read more: Cardiac Arrest Not So Sudden, New Study RevealsTop heart health experts from across the globe are meeting in Dallas this week at the American Heart Association’s Scientific Sessions. They are discussing the latest in research and how to prevent heart disease, heart attacks and strokes. A study presented Tuesday finds that what we may have held to believe about sudden cardiac arrest…
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American Heart Association’s 3 Steps for a Healthy Heart
Read more: American Heart Association’s 3 Steps for a Healthy HeartThe American Heart Association Scientific Sessions are underway this week in Dallas – a gathering of more than 18,000 heart health experts from more than 100 countries. When speakers take the podium to present to the latest in research, the world is listening. Cardiologist Mariell Jessup, president of the American Heart Association, is among…
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Surviving Cardiac Arrest in 38 Minutes
Read more: Surviving Cardiac Arrest in 38 MinutesMore than 280,000 people suffer cardiac arrest each year, with 80 percent of those cases occurring outside the hospital. As a result, survival rates are very low – less than 10 percent, according to the American Heart Association. However, new research presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions this week in Dallas finds CPR…
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Unhealthiest Halloween Candy, Healthier Swaps
Read more: Unhealthiest Halloween Candy, Healthier SwapsHillcrest South dietitian Nasrin Sinichi, MS, RD/LD, joins us on the blog today to reveal some of the unhealthiest Halloween candy and what you should eat instead. Candy Corn This candy is high in sugar, which causes an insulin boost and a sugar spike that makes you want more. Contain: 22 pieces (serving): 140 calories, no…
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Lower Risk of Breast Cancer with 5 Healthy Changes
Read more: Lower Risk of Breast Cancer with 5 Healthy ChangesHillcrest South dietitian Stephanie Harris, MS, RD/LD talks about healthy changes you can make today to help reduce your risk of developing breast cancer. In 2013, it is estimated that among U.S. women there will be 232,340 new cases of invasive breast cancer. The World Cancer Research Fund estimates that about one-quarter to one-third of the…