News, Orthopedics

Arthritis more than twice as likely in veterans over 40

Veterans over age 40 are twice as likely to develop arthritis due to years of intensive wear and tear on their joints. The Arthritis Foundation says combat injuries and basic training, in which new recruits carry packs weighing 60 to 100 pounds or more, can lead to arthritis by injuring and weakening joints. While veterans…

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eCare, Gynecology, ICC, NCMA, Norton Now, Prompt Care - Walgreens, Womens Health

You’ve been sitting in wet clothes – now that troubling itch may mean a yeast infection

Wet underwear after a workout, a wet bathing suit, any wet clothes for too long can lead to one of the most irritating health issues a woman can experience — a vaginal yeast infection. It’s an unpleasant, but very common fungal infection that just about every woman will experience at some point. A yeast infection…

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News, Sports Health

Last-minute tips for the Norton Sports Health 10k

The Norton Sports Health 10k is quickly approaching! It’s almost time to put all of your training to the test. If this is your first or 40th 10k, we have the information and tips to make race day easier. Days before the race Keep an eye out for emails with important information about the race….

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News, Spine

Doctors seeing increase in severe scoliosis cases

Twelve-year-old Aubrey Hinkle’s scoliosis diagnosis came after her poor posture caught her stepfather’s eye. “He asked her to stand straight and she said she was standing straight,” said Aubrey’s mother, Nicole Sewell. No matter how hard Aubrey tried to stand straight, her back was lopsided. “I pulled up her shirt and knew exactly what it…

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News, Weight Management

A new relationship with self through medically supervised weight loss

People are motivated to lose weight for different reasons. For some it’s a big occasion looming in the near future — perhaps a wedding or beach vacation. For others, their physician may be urging them to drop a few pounds after the number on the scale creeps a little too high. Emily Chambers found her…

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Cancer, News, Womens Health

Know your ovarian cancer risks

All women are at risk for ovarian cancer. An annual well-woman exam and regular visits to an OB/GYN provide opportunities to discuss your ovarian cancer risk and any possible ovarian cancer symptoms. Ovarian cancer risk factors Factors that may increase risk for ovarian cancer include: Due for a well-woman exam? Norton Healthcare Prevention & Wellness…

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Neurosciences, News, Sports Health

CDC releases first guidelines on treatment, diagnosis of concussions in children

For the first time ever, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released guidelines on treating children with concussions and other mild traumatic brain injuries. The timing is fitting, with contact sports such as soccer and football now in full swing. “This is the time of year when concussion numbers hit a peak,”…

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News, Womens Health

Annual well-woman exam: What to expect

A well-woman exam includes a pelvic exam, breast check and chat with your provider about your health. Depending on the date of your last exam, you also may be due for a Pap smear. If you are age 40 or older, it may be time for a mammogram as well. Having a yearly exam and…

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Employee stories - Norton Healthcare, Sports Health

If Ironman athletes get hurt, here are the sports medicine specialists who help them

If Ironman athletes were really made of iron, sports medicine specialists wouldn’t be needed. The athletes who will swim 2.4 miles in the Ohio River, bike 112 miles through the rolling hills of Oldham and Henry counties, and run 26.2 miles through the streets of downtown in Ironman Louisville on Oct. 14 need top-notch medical…

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Breastfeeding, Obstetrics

Breastfeeding jumps among Kentucky women

Good news for babies in Kentucky: More mothers in the commonwealth are giving their children valuable nutrients through breastfeeding, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s 2018 Breastfeeding Report Card. Data reported was from 2015. The latest data show that 73.9 percent of Kentucky mothers have breastfed at some point, an increase from…

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News, Prevention and Wellness

How eating from your local farmers market can help your health [infographic]

  Farmers markets are bountiful at this time of year. Locally grown fruits and vegetables not only taste better, but they have great health benefits. Take a look at how your favorite local produce contributes to your health. Look for Local at Norton Healthcare All Norton Healthcare hospital cafeterias, including Norton Healthcare Pavilion, feature local…

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Cancer, News

Norton Cancer Institute researching how to reduce infections linked to treating AML

A treatment made from umbilical cord blood is helping oncology and hematology specialists at Norton Cancer Institute reduce infections in patients getting high-dose chemotherapy to treat acute myeloid leukemia (AML). AML is a type of cancer in which the bone marrow makes abnormal myeloblasts, a kind of white blood cell, plus abnormal red blood cells…

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