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COVID-19 and Pregnancy: Here's What We Do Know

… anxiety, especially among those with underlying health conditions – or those at greater risk for contracting the disease and suffering related complications. But what about pregnancy? Does … women should follow the same precautions as everyone else. They should: Wash hands often for at least 20 seconds, or use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol when soap and water … TestIowa . For more information and a list of frequently asked questions, please visit the Methodist community information page . Thank you for helping us keep you and our …
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COVID-19 May Increase Your Risk of Stroke - Even if You're Young

… you’ve heard over and over that the coronavirus attacks the lungs. As you monitor your body for symptoms, you’ve been on the lookout for dry cough, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing. But are you also looking for signs of stroke? As coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues to spread throughout the world, …
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Why I Came, Why I Stayed: Chief clinical dietitian Deborah Willcox feels at home at Methodist

… contribute to providing  The Meaning of Care . To explore career opportunities at Methodist, visit bestcare.org/jobs .   Deborah Willcox, RD, LMNT, LD Chief Clinical Dietitian Methodist … I worked as a registered dietitian (RD) in a nursing home/long-term care facility in Fremont for five years. I then spent seven years working at a local critical access hospital, where I … like a second family.   Have you had a mentor or colleague at Methodist who made a difference for you? Tell us more. My supervisor Julie Juddi has made a huge impact on my career and personal …
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Woman’s melanoma caught early thanks to free skin check at Women Connect event

… “I definitely give all the credit to Women Connect,” she said. “Because if it hadn’t been for that, I’d probably still be sitting on it and not knowing that it was melanoma.” Launched in … skin cancer, the mole wasn’t in a spot that typically received sun, and it was small, so the news was a bit of a shock. “That’s sometimes how it goes,” Dr. Huerta said. “You take a biopsy … through monthly outreach emails. To learn more about upcoming events and join the email list, visit the Women Connect webpage .   …
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Could You Have Undiagnosed Prediabetes or Type 2 Diabetes? It’s Time to Take Control

… hard to make insulin, it may begin to develop insulin resistance. You can have prediabetes for years without knowing it – there usually are no signs or symptoms – and the condition puts … and the way it empties Kidney damage or failure Loss of toes, feet or legs That’s a lot of bad news about diabetes and prediabetes. The good news? Type 2 diabetes can be effectively managed, … you’re at risk for prediabetes or you have symptoms of diabetes, don’t ignore the situation. Visit your primary care provider. A simple blood sugar test can determine if you have prediabetes …
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COVID-19 Variants, Vaccines and Boosters: Where We Stand and What To Know

… And as fall approaches, we may be facing yet another surge in infections. That’s the bad news, but there are plenty of positives. Remember: We have vaccine options that are highly … treating COVID-19 infections has grown by leaps and bounds. We’ve never had a better toolkit for fighting COVID-19, but it’s most effective if we all use it. With that in mind, here's what … at least four months after the first is recommended. For more details on booster timing, visit the CDC’s COVID-19 Vaccine Boosters page or contact your primary care provider.   Infection …
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Healthy Male Aging Through the Years: Adopting Healthy Habits Early Pays Dividends

… Many people, especially men, don’t visit the doctor’s office – or even start thinking about their health – until something doesn’t … the better off you’re going to be in the long run.   In Your 20s I’d love if it became normal for guys to establish a relationship with a primary care provider during their 20s. This is a … as coping mechanisms. When I talk to men in their 20s and 30s, I’m trying to set a foundation for success. If positive lifestyle choices become habits early on, chances are likely that men …
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Simulating Poverty and Creating a System of Empathetically Aware Caregivers

… home in the middle of January. Even though his family was receiving food stamps, he had to visit the local payday loan store several times to feed his children. Kirby was suspended from school, which meant he didn’t eat much for a couple days. He was also sent to the local juvenile detention center for trying to sell a stolen stereo at a pawn shop – but at least it meant he was safe and fed. …
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Why I Came, Why I Stayed: For 18 years, Rollie Hardies has found great leaders and opportunities at Methodist

… contribute to providing  The Meaning of Care . To explore career opportunities at Methodist, visit bestcare.org/jobs . Rollie Hardies, DC, MBA, AT-Ret., LSSBB Manager of Operational …   Tell us a little about yourself. I love being a part of the Operational Innovation team for the Methodist Health System. Based at the 825 Building, our three-person team has the great … huddles, and share continuous improvement-focused leader education. In 2006, I began working for Jennie Edmundson in the Sports Medicine Department, providing casual medical coverage as a …
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Cardiac Patient Was Far from Home, but Not from Outstanding Care

… above and beyond in the early days of his recovery.   Andre Guindon Active, but Still at Risk for a Heart Attack Andre’s family has a history of heart disease, but he never expected to have a heart attack. The retired photographer for Parks Canada, the country’s national parks system, rode his bike 22 miles to work and back every day for 30 years. He’d routinely run six miles over his lunch break. Even in retirement he would ride …