National Women's Health Week
May 11
Prioritizing your health – both physical and mental – has never been more important. Over the past few years, many women have put off taking care of their general health and wellness needs. They have adjusted their daily routines, including... Read More
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National Women’s Health Week May 11 Prioritizing your health – both physical and mental – has never been more important. Over the past few years, many women have put off taking care of their general health and wellness needs. They have adjusted their daily routines, including...
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Black K.A.R.E. — Kidney Awareness, Resources, and Education May 02 Black Americans are almost four times as likely as White Americans to develop kidney failure. While Black Americans make up about approximately 13% of the population, they account for approximately 35% of the people with kidney failure in the United...
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Diabetes Group Education Class: May 2022 Apr 27 Join the HealthCore Clinic diabetes management team on Tuesday, May 3 for an important class about diabetes, the effects diabetes can have on behavioral health, guidance and plans for exercise, and ways to prevent, delay, or manage diabetes with activities....
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Earth Day 2022 Apr 22 Earth Day first began 52 years ago as an effort to organize teach-ins on university campuses about sustainability amid threats to climate change from human behaviors. Now, April 22 represents an annual date for nearly 200 countries to celebrate environmental...
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Ways to Reduce Risks and Prevent SIDS Apr 14 What is SIDS? Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the sudden and unexplained death of a baby younger than 1-year-old. A diagnosis of SIDS is made if the baby’s death remains unexplained even after a death scene investigation, an autopsy,...
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A Guide To Sleep Training: Healthy Baby Sleep Habits Apr 13 Are you worried that your baby isn’t sleeping through the night? If you are worried about healthy baby sleep habits, keep in mind most infants don’t sleep through the night. In fact, only 57% of babies 1-year old or younger...
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Sleep Hygiene: Tips for Sleeping Better and Healthier Apr 04 Getting a good night’s sleep is important in maintaining your health. There are several things you can do to promote good sleep and good sleep hygiene, ultimately leading to a better sleep routine through healthy sleep practices. This article covers...
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Diabetes Group Education Class: Tuesday, April 5 Mar 28 Join the HealthCore Clinic diabetes management team on Tuesday, April 5 for an important class about diabetes, the effects diabetes can have on behavioral health, guidance and plans for exercise, and ways to prevent, delay, or manage diabetes with activities....
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Prenatal Health Do’s and Don’ts Mar 17 Pregnancy is an exciting time for expecting mothers. The prenatal period of time starts before birth when you become pregnant, and it is an important time in your life and your new baby’s life. There are many questions during this...
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Family Health History: Preventing Medical Problems with a Health Risk Assessment Feb 24 A family health history is a record of health information about a person and their close relatives. A complete record includes information from at least three generations of relatives, including children, siblings, parents, aunts & uncles, nieces & nephews, grandparents,...
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5 Ways To Keep Your Heart Healthy Feb 16 This article discussed how to keep heart-healthy, tips on healthy heart activities, how to eat a heart-healthy diet, where to find a dietician in Wichita, and covers frequently asked health heart questions. A healthy heart is at the core of...
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Warning Signs and Early Detection of Heart Disease Feb 02 Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, causing about 1 in 4 deaths. The term “heart disease” refers to several types of heart conditions. In the United States, the most common type of heart disease...