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Small changes, big impact: Simple dietary shifts that can lower your cancer risk
Read full article: Small changes, big impact: Simple dietary shifts that can lower your cancer riskBy focusing on whole foods and mindful habits, you can not only combat risks associated with cancer but also enhance your wellbeing.
9 common questions about giving birth, answered by an OB-GYN
Read full article: 9 common questions about giving birth, answered by an OB-GYNBecoming a mother is an amazing thing, but it can also be scary when it’s your first time, or if your situation is different from a previous pregnancy or delivery.
5 heart attack risks you rarely hear about, and how you can lean into good health
Read full article: 5 heart attack risks you rarely hear about, and how you can lean into good healthThough we hear about heart attack risks often -- and they’re important to be aware of -- there are also several that we might not necessarily hear about.
Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: Receiving treatment for blood cancers
Read full article: Childhood Cancer Awareness Month: Receiving treatment for blood cancersSeptember is National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. When a child has a form of blood cancer, receiving treatment can be at the top of many parent’s minds.
How to navigate next steps after a blood cancer diagnosis
Read full article: How to navigate next steps after a blood cancer diagnosisJune marks Cancer Survivor’s Month, and more than 18 million people in the United States are cancer survivors who are living with, through and beyond their disease, according to the American Association for Cancer Research.
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Do you know your risk?
Read full article: March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. Do you know your risk?Approximately 150,000 new cases of colorectal cancer are diagnosed in the United States each year, making colon cancer the second deadliest form of cancer, according to Dr. James Prieto, Colorectal Surgeon with Methodist Hospital.
Free-standing emergency rooms: Getting emergency care close to home
Read full article: Free-standing emergency rooms: Getting emergency care close to homeWhen emergencies occur, it’s important to have a safe and convenient emergency care for the community. That’s why free-standing emergency rooms can help provide emergency care close to home.
Understanding congenital heart defects in children
Read full article: Understanding congenital heart defects in childrenIn the United States, about 40,000 newborns a year have a heart defect. That’s about 1 in 100 babies, according to Dr. Mahesh Sharma, Chief Pediatric and Adult Congenital Heart Surgery at Methodist Children’s Hospital.
Bone and Joint Action Week: How to prevent and treat disorders
Read full article: Bone and Joint Action Week: How to prevent and treat disordersDr. Richard T. Steffen, an orthopedic surgeon at Methodist Hospital Texsan, breaks down one of the disorders, arthritis, and how it can be treated and prevented.
Health Matters: Fighting obesity with treatment
Read full article: Health Matters: Fighting obesity with treatmentMorbid obesity is a disease that can cause a severe decline in health and a shortened life span. Weight loss surgery is not done for cosmetic reasons. It is done to treat and prevent serious medical problems associated with severe obesity.
Methodist Healthcare to host car seat safety check event
Read full article: Methodist Healthcare to host car seat safety check eventMethodist Healthcare is inviting parents, grandparents, and anyone who cares for children to get their child car seats professionally checked by a certified child safety technician.
H-E-B, West Side computer technology plant top list of SAWS commercial water users
Read full article: H-E-B, West Side computer technology plant top list of SAWS commercial water usersThe massive North East side campus, which includes eight manufacturing facilities, topped the list of commercial users of water during the 12-month period by a wide margin.
Should you go? When to visit an emergency room
Read full article: Should you go? When to visit an emergency roomMedical emergencies are not always obvious. You may find yourself worrying that you are not sick enough, or you may think you can wait it out. However, deciding to call 911 or go to the ER could save a life.
Parkinson’s Disease: Understanding the signs, symptoms
Read full article: Parkinson’s Disease: Understanding the signs, symptomsApril marks Parkinson’s Disease Awareness Month. Parkinson’s Disease is the second most common age-related neurodegenerative disorder after Alzheimer’s disease, and an estimated seven to 10 million people worldwide are diagnosed.
How much do you know about colorectal cancer? Learn about the symptoms and find out your personal risk
Read full article: How much do you know about colorectal cancer? Learn about the symptoms and find out your personal riskAt just 29 years old, a San Antonio man named Adam knew his persistent stomach pains couldn’t be normal.
Dying San Antonio mother’s heartbeat placed in teddy bears for her 3 children to hear
Read full article: Dying San Antonio mother’s heartbeat placed in teddy bears for her 3 children to hearThe nurses’ hope is that when Nathan, Noah and Isabella hear their mother’s heartbeat and feel the vibrations in the bears, they will know their mother is always with them and that her nurses’ hearts are with them, too.
Methodist Stone Oak transfers some patients due to low water pressure
Read full article: Methodist Stone Oak transfers some patients due to low water pressureSAN ANTONIO – Methodist Hospital Stone Oak is transferring some patients Wednesday night due to low water pressure on some of the hospital floors. Patients on the 4th and 5th floors of the hospital are being transferred to other Methodist facilities, a spokesperson confirmed because water pressure is limited on those floors. Therefore, current care teams will be joining transferred patients to ensure their continuity of care. Patients remaining in the hospital on lower level floors will continue to receive the highest level of care, unaffected by current water pressure challenges.”AdSAWS on Wednesday afternoon issued a boil water advisory for its customers. SAWS President and CEO Robert Puente said the boil water notice comes out of “an abundance of caution” due to low water pressure and said that only water used for drinking needed to be boiled.
Seniors may be eligible for vaccination, but it doesn’t mean doses are available in Bexar County
Read full article: Seniors may be eligible for vaccination, but it doesn’t mean doses are available in Bexar CountySAN ANTONIO – Demand for the COVID-19 vaccine is far outpacing supply in Bexar County, even as a majority of the region is already be eligible to be vaccinated. About 60% of the Bexar County population is estimated to fall into that second group, said Colleen Bridger, the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District’s interim director and the city’s pandemic incident commander. And while the state data, which lags behind the actual situation on the ground, shows 31,026 of the 73,050 doses have been administered in Bexar County, that doesn’t meant the rest are up for grabs. University Health is advising patients not to show up at the vaccination site, as each person must be prescheduled. H-E-B , which had dozens of Bexar County pharmacies receive vaccine shipments, posted , which had dozens of Bexar County pharmacies receive vaccine shipments, posted an update Sunday stating its pharmacies had either already administered or scheduled the doses received so far.
Medical experts encourage annual mammogram screenings for Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Read full article: Medical experts encourage annual mammogram screenings for Breast Cancer Awareness MonthEvery October, people across the world raise awareness for breast cancer. Moms, dads, daughters, sons, sisters, brothers, friends -- all are susceptible to breast cancer. If you have breast cancer you are not alone. The health care system provides comprehensive and advanced treatment for up to 29 cancer types at the five hospitals that provide breast cancer treatment. From understanding risk factors to knowing your options for treatment, Methodist Healthcare experts can answer some of the most common questions women have about breast cancer.
Hospitals in San Antonio implement no visitor policy amid spike in COVID-19 cases
Read full article: Hospitals in San Antonio implement no visitor policy amid spike in COVID-19 casesSAN ANTONIO Hospital systems in the San Antonio area are tightening up restrictions on visitors as Bexar County continues to record high rates of COVID-19. Methodist Healthcare, Baptist Health System and University Health System announced this week that they will implement a no visitor policy at hospitals. Visitor access has been tightened with the exception of those deemed necessary to a patients care. At University, visitors deemed necessary include:Up to two parents or guardians for a patient in pediatric care or NICU. At Baptist, visitors deemed necessary include:Up to two parents or guardians for a patient in pediatric care or NICU.
Eva Longoria surprised Methodist Hospital COVID-19 unit members with video chat
Read full article: Eva Longoria surprised Methodist Hospital COVID-19 unit members with video chatSuperstar actress and former “Desperate Housewife” Eva Longoria surprised Methodist Hospital COVID-19 unit members, alongside Methodist Healthcare partners Sean and Claudia Elliott, with a video chat on Wednesday evening. The trio sent out a message of hope and encouragement to the unit members who were available for the surprise chat. “It didn’t take a global pandemic for us to know you are essential each and every day. I’m so lucky that you’re giving ‘us’ five minutes of your time,” commented Eva Longoria. COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the new virus, stands for coronavirus disease 2019.
Don’t wait to be seen for a medical emergency, health care officials warn
Read full article: Don’t wait to be seen for a medical emergency, health care officials warnSAN ANTONIO – While the community continues to stay at home to stop the spread of COVID-19, it’s also important to seek a medical professional in a medical emergency. Dr. Paul Hancock, chief medical officer at Methodist Healthcare, pointed out that its emergency rooms are seeing fewer patients due to “fear” surrounding the coronavirus. "We are seeing fewer heart-related illnesses, fewer strokes,” Hancock said. Anyone who enters into patient care areas will be carefully screened, and masks provided to those who need them. Please do not wait to be seen during a medical emergency.
5 tips for raising heart-healthy kids
Read full article: 5 tips for raising heart-healthy kidsHere are five tips for raising a heart-healthy child during these difficult times:Be a role model for your kids. Parents, it’s important to be a positive role model for your young ones. It may be hard to come up with kids activities at home, but try to limit their screen time for video games, computers and TVs. Planning out meals together will help develop healthy eating habits kids can carry into adulthood. For more healthy tips, visit sahealth.com.