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Top 10 Lovelace Stories of 2013
Read more: Top 10 Lovelace Stories of 2013As the year comes to a close, we take a look back at the stories we shared with you here on our blog and social media channels to see what tops the list. In addition to celebrating the arrivals of our youngest patients with their parents in our growing Born at Lovelace Facebook photo album, 2013 was…
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Common Breastfeeding Questions Answered
Read more: Common Breastfeeding Questions AnsweredWhether you are a first-time mother or experienced, there are many questions surrounding breastfeeding. Lovelace lactation consultant Teresa Paez, RN, BSN, IBCLC is answering some of the most common questions mothers ask her about breastfeeding today on the blog. How do I know if my baby is getting enough when breastfeeding? It is hard to…
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Lovelace Medical Center Helps Roswell Teen’s Wish Come True
Read more: Lovelace Medical Center Helps Roswell Teen’s Wish Come TrueLovelace Medical Center was proud to sponsor a 17-year-old girl’s wish through the Make-A-Wish Foundation. Taylor N. is 17 and from Roswell. She was diagnosed with ganglioneuroma in eighth grade and has been dealing with the repercussions of that ever since. Taylor is a dancer, but the tumor she has is wrapped around her sacral…
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Best Chance of Living Disease-Free? Researchers Identify 5 Behaviors
Read more: Best Chance of Living Disease-Free? Researchers Identify 5 BehaviorsHeart disease, cancer, chronic lower respiratory diseases, stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, and diabetes are among the top leading causes of death in the U.S. These are often chronic conditions greatly impacting quality of life for several years. What if you could protect yourself, and live a disease-free life? Researchers say they have identified the five behaviors, which may afford…
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Combating Holiday Heart with a Plan
Read more: Combating Holiday Heart with a PlanFrom more gatherings to more food and drinks than usual, Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day is the time of year, which can be particularly harmful to your health. Shorter days mean we are less likely to exercise, and booked social calendars mean we are more likely to indulge. That simple equation can lead to a…
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National Diabetes Awareness Month
Read more: National Diabetes Awareness Month“Diabetes doesn’t stop.” That is the message from the American Diabetes Association during the month of November, National Diabetes Awareness Month. 26 million children and adults in the US are living with diabetes today. Nearly 80 million people are living with a leading risk factor – prediabetes. If the growth continues, an estimated one in three people…
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New Statin Guidelines and What This Means For You
Read more: New Statin Guidelines and What This Means For YouNew recommendations were announced Tuesday by the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association. They say an estimated 31 percent of Americans could benefit from the use of statin drugs. That figure is more than double the current percentage (15 percent) of Americans taking these medications to lower their cholesterol. The recommendation, which is based on…
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Showcasing the New Mexico Landscape at Lovelace Women’s Hospital
Read more: Showcasing the New Mexico Landscape at Lovelace Women’s HospitalIt is no accident Lovelace Women’s Hospital was recently ranked No. 3 on Modern Healthcare’sBest Places to Work in Healthcare. Creating and supporting an environment fostering pride and purpose in patient care has been very intentional from the hospital’s leadership. It is evident when you walk the halls, meet the people and receive a warm welcome. It is also found when…
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Lovelace Launches 5th Annual Don’t Bug Me Flu Event
Read more: Lovelace Launches 5th Annual Don’t Bug Me Flu EventLovelace Health System will hold its 5th Annual “Don’t Bug Me” Flu event on Wed, Oct. 30 at Adobe Acres Elementary School from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The school is located 1724 Camino Del Valle SW. More than 40 third graders will learn proper hand washing techniques and receive information on flu prevention from health…
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Lovelace Health System Launches the 5th Annual Flu Prevention Campaign
Read more: Lovelace Health System Launches the 5th Annual Flu Prevention CampaignLovelace Health System will hold its 5th Annual “Don’t Bug Me” Flu event on Wed, Oct. 30 at Adobe Acres Elementary School from 10:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The school is located 1724 Camino Del Valle SW. More than 40 third graders will learn proper hand washing techniques and receive information on flu prevention from…
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