Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women in the U.S., but Tri-City residents can be confident they’ll be in good hands in ...
How long has it been since you’ve had a mammogram? No one claims that getting a mammogram will be the most fun part of a day. But the Women’s Center ...
Al Kenrick’s shoulder replacement surgery went so well, he wonders if he should have done it sooner. But the slow deterioration of the joint happened ...
Local pediatrician offers tips on children’s health It’s cold and raining outside. The flu bug is going around and it seems like much of the ...
What is a TAVR and how does it help patients get back to normal activity? You’ve been experiencing fatigue after the simplest of activities, and have ...
Washington Hospital is a Designated Cardiac Receiving Center Two days before Roger Wood’s 70th birthday, he started having chest pain. He was washing ...
Neurologist to hold informative free seminar You or a family member have had a stroke and, having survived the initial incident, are now heading home ...
Noted cardiologist will discuss heart-health tips at February seminar February, the month of heart-shaped Valentines, is also American Heart Health ...
Go Red for Women Day is February 3 Many people mistakenly assume that heart disease is just a men’s health issue. Yet heart disease also ranks as the ...
If you are a current smoker or have quit smoking within the past 15 years, a simple test at Washington Hospital could save your life. The test, which ...
One of the residual effects of health-related events these past few years is a heightened awareness of preventing illness. People are more willing to ...
Washington Hospital Dietitian Offers Tips for Healthier Eating You are what you eat. You’ve probably heard that before. The truth is what we eat can ...