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The Boys and Girls of Summer – Preventing Common Baseball and Softball Injuries
Read more: The Boys and Girls of Summer – Preventing Common Baseball and Softball InjuriesSchool is out, temperatures are rising and across the state, the sound of cleats and bat bags hitting the pavement fill ballpark parking lots. Summer is the time for baseball and softball in Oklahoma. The Orthopaedic Center’s Dr. Darnell Blackmon shares tips for athletes to stay injury free this summer season. What are common injuries…
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Hillcrest Healthy Beginnings Transport Team “Takes Off” to Improve Care for High-Risk OB Patients and Newborns
Read more: Hillcrest Healthy Beginnings Transport Team “Takes Off” to Improve Care for High-Risk OB Patients and NewbornsThe Peggy V. Helmerich Women’s Health Center at Hillcrest Medical Center, in partnership with Tulsa Life Flight, is launching Oklahoma’s only dedicated high-risk obstetrics air transport service. Beginning Monday, June 3, the Hillcrest Healthy Beginnings Transport Team will pick up expectant mothers who are nearing labor and need advanced medical care for either themselves or…
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Talking to Your Children about the Oklahoma Tornadoes
Read more: Talking to Your Children about the Oklahoma TornadoesFor parents across the state watching the devastation unfold on television, as tornadoes swept through Central and Northeastern Oklahoma Sunday and Monday, knowing how to talk to children about why these events happen can be a challenge. Although we would like to shelter our children from tragedy, the reality is children easily pick up on…
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Family Summer Bucket List
Read more: Family Summer Bucket ListMemorial Day weekend is fast approaching, which means summer break is fast approaching, if not already here for some families. What will you do with the long days of summer? We thought it would be a good idea to share some healthy, educational and fun “summer bucket list” activities that you may consider for your…
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Mom and Baby: Skin to Skin
Read more: Mom and Baby: Skin to SkinHillcrest lactation consultant Cheryl Coleman shares the importance of skin to skin contact between mom and baby today on our blog. Holding your baby against you, skin-to-skin, gives your baby the best start to life after birth and helps with the initiation of breastfeeding. Holding your baby skin-to-skin (S2S) starting within the first few…
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Tips When Breastfeeding and Traveling
Read more: Tips When Breastfeeding and TravelingHillcrest lactation consultant Cheryl Coleman shares tips for nursing mothers traveling this summer on the blog today. We’re getting to summer vacation time and new mothers are confronted with the issue of how to feed their baby when traveling. Breastfeeding is the most convenient option for any traveling, as well as being the safest. Regardless,…
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What’s in a name?
Read more: What’s in a name?If you ask any new parent what’s in a baby name, they will likely tell you a lot of time. Either they’ve had their baby’s name picked out for years, or they’ve spent countless hours debating it. Some know right off the bat when they find out they’re expecting. Others look with a blank stare…
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Treating Sleep in Cushing
Read more: Treating Sleep in CushingFew people say they wake every morning feeling rested and energetic for the day ahead. Across the country, an estimated 60 percent of Americans report having difficulty sleep soundly at night and 40 million Americans suffer from a sleep disorder. Sleep in Cushing in much like the rest of the country and Oklahoma Heart Institute…
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Hunting for a Cure
Read more: Hunting for a CureIt was “the most debilitating thing someone could have,” according to 65 year old rancher and avid outdoors-man Melvin Mills. “It started when I was 45,” he remembers. “Nobody knew what it was.” Then in 2005, Melvin met Dr. David Sandler, who diagnosed him with Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) and warned him it could worsen. Over…
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Cases of Kidney Stones on the Rise
Read more: Cases of Kidney Stones on the RiseNephrolithiasis, also known as kidney stones, affects approximately 1 in 11 Americans; however that number is on the rise in recent years. Researchers have found the number of cases has nearly doubled since the early 1990s, which leads many people to ask the question, “Why are we getting more kidney stones?” Certain areas of the…