May 18, 2013
House Call
House Call, January 2013
Western Baptist Health Source Summer 2012
Healthbreak Videos
Associated Press photo
In a Wednesday, April 25, 2012 photo, cancer survivor Lawrence Gentner, 68, of Snellville, Ga., talks with his exercise group after a class, in Atlanta. A cancer diagnosis often inspires people to exercise and eat healthier. Now the experts say there's evidence that that may help the disease from returning. The American Cancer Society on Thursday issued new guidelines urging doctors to talk to their cancer patients about slimming down if they're fat, eating right and doing some exercise.
New guidelines urge cancer survivors to exercise, eat better
ATLANTA — A cancer diagnosis often inspires people to exercise and eat healthier. Now the experts say there’s strong evidence that both habits may help prevent the disease from coming back. New ...
May 02, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
WHO: Measles deaths plummeted over decade
LONDON — The number of measles deaths worldwide has apparently dropped by about three-quarters over a decade, according to a new study by the World Health Organization and others. Most of the de...
Apr 25, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Hope has come: Researchers see hopeful signs on eating disorders
LOS ANGELES — April Dunlap was 17 and weighed 165 pounds when she began a diet and exercise regimen. After three months, the 5-foot-5 teen had lost the 20 pounds she had hoped to shed. But she kept...
Apr 25, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Research promises diabetes advances
With advances in new medical technology helping to bolster research on a daily basis, people diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes can have hope in new treatments for managing levels. Unlike people dia...
Apr 25, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
WILL PINKSTON | The Sun
Terri Walters, radiation oncology nurse at Western Baptist Hospital, gets her blood drawn by Brett Meyers Tuesday as part of the American Cancer Society's Cancer Prevention Study-3. Participants in CPS-3 complete surveys throughout the 20-to-30-year course of the study, allowing researchers valuable information about cancer causes and prevention.
Cancer study benefits from turnout
Officials were hoping for a large turnout for their national cancer prevention study and in the first round of enrollment, community participation more than doubled predictions. With a goal of 2...
Apr 25, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Procedures can cause sticker shock
CHICAGO — What do hospitals charge to remove an appendix? The startling answer is that it could be the same as the price of a refrigerator — or a house. It’s a common, straightforward operation,...
Apr 25, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Sun file photo
The Survivors Lap of the 2011 McCracken County Relay For Life winds its way in front of the grandstand at Carson Park in Paducah. It is the traditional opening lap of the all-night event that raises money in the fight against cancer.
Local Relay for Life announces dates
Grab your walking shoes and get ready to join people across the nation in taking steps to eliminate cancer during the American Cancer Society’s Relay for Life walks in western Kentucky. Funds ra...
Apr 25, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 5 5 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Associated Press Files
Marie Eriksson stands next to her daughter Sonja in Sweden. Europe is a patchwork of restrictions for people who need help having a child. Eriksson, a librarian, traveled to a fertility clinic in Denmark after deciding she wanted to have a child on her own.
Fertility treatment bans in Europe draw criticism
LONDON — More than three decades after Britain produced the world’s first test-tube baby, Europe is a patchwork of restrictions for people who need help having a child. Many countries have stric...
Apr 23, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
WILL PINKSTON | The Sun
Brently Gregory, 2, gets a healthy helping of frozen yogurt during a trip to Swirl's Frozen Yogurt with his family.
Yogurt craze spurs healthy system
From the shelves of your local grocery stores to the corners of city streets, yogurt has been popping up at the center of the nation’s health food craze in a big way. Spoken so highly of for its...
Apr 23, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Take it to heart
Proper dental hygiene isn’t just connected to a healthier, whiter smile, but doctors believe its connection to cardiovascular systems could make the toothbrush and spool of floss two more weapons i...
Apr 23, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 4 4 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
House Call Monthly Archives
House Call, January 2013
House Call, December 2012
House Call, November 2012
House Call, October 2012
House Call September 2012
House Call August 2012
House Call July 2012
House Call June 2012
House Call Monthly May 2012
House Call Monthly April 2012
House Call March 2012
House Call February 2012