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Albuquerque stroke survivor gives back at Lovelace UNM Rehabilitation Hospital
Read more: Albuquerque stroke survivor gives back at Lovelace UNM Rehabilitation Hospital“Knowing you are not alone is the most important,” shares Darrell Yazza. “There are other people who have been through it and they’re doing well.” Once a month, Darrell brings the perspective only a stroke survivor would understand to stroke patients at Lovelace UNM Rehabilitation Hospital. “I remember someone came in when I was here.”…
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Protection from Zika in New Mexico
Read more: Protection from Zika in New MexicoConcern continues to build as The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a recent report that more than 300 people in the United States have contracted the Zika virus, 31 of those being pregnant women. The majority of cases are travel-associated cases with only locally acquired cases in Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands…
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Reflecting on the spirit of Mother’s Day
Read more: Reflecting on the spirit of Mother’s DaySpring brings new life around each corner and we enjoy seeing growing bellies as moms visit our birthing centers. This spring, we are happy to take time to salute all mothers and mother figures for the widely celebrated Mother’s Day holiday. At Labor of Love, we recognize the extensive array of emotions this day can…
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Lovelace Rehabilitation Hospital helps retired doctor regain brain function after rare infection
Read more: Lovelace Rehabilitation Hospital helps retired doctor regain brain function after rare infectionDr. William Cole, 77, has played bass clarinet throughout his life since high school. The retired family medicine physician joined a local band in Albuquerque, playing more regularly over the last two years than he was able to during his 34-year career practicing medicine in Juneau, AK. It was just one of the perks of…
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Grandmother advocates for family’s colon cancer screening after stage II diagnosis
Read more: Grandmother advocates for family’s colon cancer screening after stage II diagnosis“I told my husband, ‘I just don’t feel right,’” Tonnie Lucero, 62 recalls. “I was tired, sleepy, had gained weight and felt bloated. I didn’t know why.” Tonnie picked up the phone and scheduled an appointment with her primary care physician for a complete physical. Blood work revealed she was anemic, which would explain why…
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Lovelace surgeon helps men with conditions many are afraid to talk about
Read more: Lovelace surgeon helps men with conditions many are afraid to talk aboutLovelace robotic surgeon Dr. Wayne Kuang joins us on the blog today to discuss a topic that affects men across the globe, yet many do not feel comfortable discussing: erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence. Erectile dysfunction (ED) and incontinence: As a guy, I know these are two words you hope to never have to discuss…
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