Blog
April 22, 2016
Reflecting on the spirit of Mother’s Day
Spring 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... Read MoreApril 20, 2016
Lovelace Rehabilitation Hospital helps retired doctor regain brain function after rare infection
Dr. 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... Read MoreMarch 29, 2016
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... Read MoreMarch 24, 2016
Lovelace surgeon helps men with conditions many are afraid to talk about
Lovelace 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... Read MoreMarch 10, 2016
Lifelong promise for better nutrition is highlight of National Nutrition Month
March is National Nutrition Month and the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics encourages us all to consider how we nourish ourselves and our families through food choices, not only this month, but as a lifelong endeavor for better nutrition and health. It is an opportunity to embrace food as... Read MoreMarch 1, 2016
Why are we more worried about a colonoscopy than colon cancer?
There’s a list of reasons many of us give as to why we don’t need a colonoscopy. I can’t take time off work. I heard the preparation is terrible. I don’t have any symptoms. That sounds embarrassing. Yet, the list of reasons why we do need one make all of those excuses seem... Read MoreFebruary 26, 2016
Lovelace lactation consultants are champions for breastfeeding
A lactation consultant with an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) credential is a skilled health care professional who specializes in the science of human lactation (breastfeeding), and in the assessment of breastfeeding women and their babies. They are champions who support... Read MoreFebruary 22, 2016
Mom and baby yoga classes offer unique experience
Establishing a habit of health and wellness begins at an early age. In fact, as early as four weeks old, babies are introduced to the movement of yoga through Mommy & Me Yoga classes offered by Labor of Love, a free program for expectant mothers. It is a unique opportunity for both mothers and... Read MoreFebruary 18, 2016