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“I love getting another chance at life.” Dr. Cole’s Story
Read more: “I love getting another chance at life.” Dr. Cole’s StoryFor more information, please visit: http://www.lovelace.com/medical-services/stroke-and-neurology
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A Career for Generations – Nursing at Lovelace Regional Hospital – Roswell
Read more: A Career for Generations – Nursing at Lovelace Regional Hospital – Roswell“In high school, I didn’t know what I wanted to do,” Lovelace Regional Hospital – Roswell nurse Gloria Matta, RN, admits. Nursing was in the back of her mind and became a likely best option following graduation. Nursing not only became a rewarding life-long profession for Gloria, it influenced the next generation in her family.…
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Lovelace Surgeon Discusses Erectile Dysfunction and Diabetes Connection
Read more: Lovelace Surgeon Discusses Erectile Dysfunction and Diabetes ConnectionLovelace Robotic surgeon Dr. Wayne Kuang joins us on the blog to discuss a common condition he sees among his patients: diabetes. As a men’s health expert, I see patients in my office, MD For Men, every day with erectile dysfunction (ED). Although each person is different, one-third of the patients I treat with ED…
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Summer Safety Tips For Parents
Read more: Summer Safety Tips For ParentsThe number of community members getting the COVID-19 vaccine are on the rise. This means, getting out during the summer months will be just a little more fun than last summer. (Ok A LOT more fun!) Please take note of these summer safety tips provided by one of the nurses at Labor of Love. P.S.…
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The Importance of Play
Read more: The Importance of Play“Oh what do you do in the summer time When all the world is green? Do you fish in a stream or lazily dream? Or swing in a tree up high? Is that what you do? So do I!” Those are the words to one of my favorite childhood songs. Summer time…that great big season…
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Stroke patient encourages others in rehabilitation
Read more: Stroke patient encourages others in rehabilitationWhen Sharon Lee awoke at 4:30am, she felt like everything was fine. When she awoke at 6:00am, she knew something was wrong. “My arm was weak and I had lost my balance on the right side of my body,” she says. “I could still walk, so I thought maybe it was my medicine.” It wasn’t…
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When breast cancer returns
Read more: When breast cancer returnsMolly Lannon, 70, appreciates the little things. The beauty of a morning hike. Her hands hugging a warm cup of coffee. A deep breath at the end of a restorative yoga class. “It’s just right there, but you have to open your eyes to it,” she explains of her perspective on life’s treasures after facing…
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Celebrating fatherhood this Father’s Day
Read more: Celebrating fatherhood this Father’s DayStudies have found that loving and nurturing fathers improve outcomes for children, families and communities. Children with involved and loving fathers are more likely to do well in school, have healthy self esteem, exhibit empathy and avoid risk-taking behaviors. The first Father’s Day was celebrated in 1910 to honor William Jackson Smart. A Civil War…
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