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    August 05, 2019

    Breastfeeding Basics: Tips from a Baby-Friendly Facility

    If you are welcoming a new baby to your family, you understand the many decisions that are involved in being a new parent! From naming your baby, choosing delivery preferences, or picking a feeding option, we want you to know all the information before making a choice for you and your newest family member.

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    July 29, 2019

    Preventing Children's Sports Injuries

    Fall sports seasons will be here before you know it! Participating in sports is a great way for any child to meet friends, maintain a healthy weight and have fun. With any sport comes the risk of injury, and according to U.S. Centers for Disease Control, more than half of all sports injuries in children are preventable. Keep reading to find out what parents can do to help their kids prevent sports injuries.

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    July 11, 2019

    Lifesaving Habits for Child Car Safety

     

    No one believes they will be the ones to leave their child in a hot car, but every year the parents of 37 children are wrong. Forgetting a child, not locking your car doors, getting distracted can happen to the best parents. It’s the responsibility of all mom, dads and caregivers to learn about the dangers of heat stroke and develop safety routines. 

     

    The Danger of Heat

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  • June 07, 2019

    THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS HEALTH SYSTEM ST. FRANCIS CAMPUS AND TALLGRASS SURGICAL CENTER CLOSE TRANSACTION

    TOPEKA, Kansas (June 7, 2019) – The University of Kansas Health System St. Francis Campus (St. Francis Campus) and Tallgrass Surgical Center have completed the transaction for the hospital’s acquisition of the surgery center.

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    May 23, 2019

    Spring Has Arrived: What You Need to Know About Allergies and Asthma

    As we transition from spring to summer, the change in seasons can prove to be difficult for individuals with allergies and asthma. With a plethora of things blooming and constant fluctuation in the temperatures, there are some not-so-welcome things in the air for anyone who suffers from seasonal allergies. These things can also impact individuals with asthma, especially if they also have allergies. Common cold viruses can also be prominent during this time of year, causing even more complications.

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    April 30, 2019

    A Breakdown of Parkinson’s Disease

    Parkinson’s disease is a progressive neurodegenerative disease where cells responsible for producing dopamine, a chemical messenger associated with movement, die off in the substantia nigra region of the brain.

    Parkinson’s disease has become increasingly more prevalent in the United States, with approximately one million Americans currently living with the disease. On average, by age 85, one in 32 persons will have developed Parkinson’s disease.

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    March 25, 2019

    Concussion Management at The University of Kansas Health System St. Francis Campus

    Approximately three million sports-related concussions occur each year in the United States. Due to the complexity of concussions and the wide range of outcomes that can occur, it’s crucial to manage concussions until complete recovery.

    Dr. Peter Loo, sports medicine physician at The University of Kansas Health System St. Francis Campus, tells us how the concussion management program provides a continuum of care for patients.

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    March 04, 2019

    Cervical Health, HPV and Screenings: The Guidelines

    Over the past 40 years, there has been a significant decrease in the amount of women who have been diagnosed with or passed away from cervical cancer. This decrease is largely due in part to the regular Pap tests women are undergoing that can find precancerous cells and other cervical issues.

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    February 27, 2019

    Understanding Heart Attack Symptoms

    Heart disease is the number one cause of death in the United States. The most common form of heart disease is coronary heart disease (CHD) which can lead to a heart attack. It’s important to know the signs and symptoms of a heart attack and seek immediate medical care if you’re experiencing one.

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    January 29, 2019

    Steps to Take to Prevent Birth Defects

    More than 120,000 babies are born each year with some type of birth defect. Birth defects most often form in the early part of pregnancy – the first trimester and early second trimester – when the major body systems and organs are forming.

    To learn more about different types of birth defects and steps expectant mothers can take to prevent birth defects, we spoke with Dr. Laura Tate, OB/GYN at The University of Kansas Health System St. Francis Campus.

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