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A Special Place in Her Heart for Lovelace Women’s Hospital NICU – Make that Two
Read more: A Special Place in Her Heart for Lovelace Women’s Hospital NICU – Make that TwoOnce a year, Lovelace Women’s Hospital welcomes families and former patients for a reunion unlike any other. As they unload out of cars with strollers, diaper bags, blankets, and bottles, those who were once our smallest of patients come back for an opportunity to see the doctors, nurses and staff of the NICU – their…
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New Mexico’s Own Hatch Chile – A Healthy Hot Bite
Read more: New Mexico’s Own Hatch Chile – A Healthy Hot BiteKnown across the country for its chile peppers, Hatch Valley, N.M., is a spot on the map known well to foodies searching for the “it” ingredient of signature chile rellenos, chile verde and enchilada dishes. Even if you don’t consider yourself a foodie, you are if you live in New Mexico, where the state question…
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When Accidents Happen – Kid Kare ER at Lovelace Westside Hospital
Read more: When Accidents Happen – Kid Kare ER at Lovelace Westside HospitalBumps and bruises happen when you are a kid, but did you know an estimated 23 million children under the age of 15 head into the ER for medical treatment? Of those admitted, 7 million children are seen for accidental injuries and Safe Kids Worldwide announced this week 1.35 million children end up in the…
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Greeting at the Door – Why Lovelace Leadership are Spending Less Time in the Office
Read more: Greeting at the Door – Why Lovelace Leadership are Spending Less Time in the OfficeThere’s nothing quite like arriving at a bustling hotel, bags in hand, your energy worn by travel and immediately hearing the words, “Hello, we’ve been expecting you.” All of a sudden, this new place feels more familiar – the people more welcoming. A deep breath later and a sense of comfort and calm replace any…
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Injuries on the Rise from TVs Falling on Children
Read more: Injuries on the Rise from TVs Falling on ChildrenDo you have a flat screen TV? Is mounted on the wall or sitting on top of a dresser? Your child’s safety could depend on it. New research finds that every three weeks, another child dies from a TV tipping over onto them. The rate of injury is on the rise. Over the last 22…
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Putting Off Retirement, Recognizing Signs Earlier – News from Alzheimer’s Conference
Read more: Putting Off Retirement, Recognizing Signs Earlier – News from Alzheimer’s ConferenceResearchers from all over the world came together this week to share their latest findings at what is known as the world’s leading forum on dementia research at the Alzheimer’s Association International Conference (AAIC). Two big stories came from that conference. One, delaying retirement could cut the risk for developing dementia. Second, research is shifting…
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Statins Safe, According to New, Large Study
Read more: Statins Safe, According to New, Large StudyStatins are a class of drugs often prescribed to patients to lower LDL levels, also known as the bad cholesterol. They work by inhibiting an enzyme, HMG-CoA reductase, which controls the production of cholesterol in the liver. The medication works by slowing down the production of cholesterol and therefore increasing the number of LDL receptors.…
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5 Questions with Dawn Tschabrun, New CEO at Lovelace Regional Hospital – Roswell
Read more: 5 Questions with Dawn Tschabrun, New CEO at Lovelace Regional Hospital – RoswellDawn Tschabrun was recently named the new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) at Lovelace Regional Hospital-Roswell. Previously the Chief Nursing Officer/Chief Operations Officer at Lovelace Regional Hospital-Roswell since 2012 and the Chief Nursing Officer at the facility since 2009, Dawn brings 25 years of nursing experience with 12 years of progressive managerial experience to this position.…
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Music Lifts Spritis at Lovelace Medical Center
Read more: Music Lifts Spritis at Lovelace Medical CenterCharlie Miller has worked at Lovelace Medical Center for more than 40 years. In Patient Transport, he helps take patients where they need to go in the hospital. Charlie has special way of making patients feel calm and right at home at Lovelace, which has earned him the nickname “Elvis.” Take a look. Have you…
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World Blood Donor Day, But Need Continues Through Summer
Read more: World Blood Donor Day, But Need Continues Through SummerSummer break is a time to try new things, travel and visit friends and family. For many of New Mexico’s blood donors, it is a time move back home, take an internship out of state or simply take a break from the normal routine. That is because many of the state’s blood donors are students.…
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